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THE
DESCENDANTS
OF
GEORGE LITTLE,
WHO CAME TO
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NEWBURY. MASSACHUSETTS. IN 1640,
By George Thomas Little, A.M.,
Member of the Maine Historical Society.
Our dead are never dead to us until we have forgotten them.
— George Eliot.
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PREFACE.
The writer's interest in the family history was aroused at an
early age by his being informed that he was named for the first of
his ancestors that came to this country. It was increased by subse-
quent inquiries and investigations, and in 1876, making use to a large
extent of material collected by others, he compiled a partial geneal-
ogy of the family, which was published in so tasteful and elegant a
form by his relative, Mr. Charles J. Little, as to cause it to find
much favor. With the exception of a single year spent abroad, he
has devoted all his leisure during the intervening time to the prepa-
ration of the following volume. It aims to include the name and an
account of the family of every descendant of George Little of New-
bury, who bears or ever has borne the surname. He believes that
this purpose has been attained to a degree quite unusual in similar
works, and that the genealogy is practically complete. The only
omissions of which he is aware are the families of a very few who
have neglected to answer his repeated letters, and of a smaller num-
ber whose addresses could not be obtained. With a single excep-
tion (number 250) these all belong to the seventh and eighth gener-
ations, and most of them are doubtless living. Any deficiences in
this direction are more than balanced by the numerous cases in which
the lines of female descent are given for several generations.
It is evident that works of this character can only be prepared by
the assistance and cooperation of others, and the compiler desires to
express his obligation and at the same time his gratitude to his
numerous correspondents. He has been especially indebted to the
late Major Alfred Little of Boscawen, to Daniel Little, Esq., of
Geneseo, 111., William Little, Esq., of Manchester, N. H., and Mrs.
S. J. Altar of Newbury port, in the preparation of their respective
VI PREFACE.
branches of the family, and to William Little, Esq., of Newbury, his
wife and sister, for general assistance. It should be understood,
however, that the writer has in many cases substantiated the state
ments of others by his own inquiries, and is alone responsible for the
form in which the statistics are given.
As none but those who have undertaken a similar task can fully
realize the immense amount of work it involves, so no one can feel
more deeply than the compiler any mistakes this volume may con-
tain. He only hopes that they may be few in number and that the
book may afford the family a tithe of the pleasure and satisfaction
he has had in its preparation.
Auburn, Maine,
May 14, 1882.
^57^L-^,y,
TABLE OF CONTENTS,
PAGE.
Preface, ........
V
List of Illdstrations,
viii
Introduction :
Advantages of Genealogical Research, .
ix
Origin and Orthography of Family Name,
X
Littles in England and Scotland, .
xi
Coat of Arms,
xii
Summary of Family History,
xii
Plan of the Genealogy, ....
xiii
Tabular Views of Lines of Descent,
XV, xvi
Genealogy :
First Generation,
1
Second Generation, .....
5
Third Generation, .....
9
Fourth Generation,
20
Fifth Generation,
48
Sixth Generation,
. 143 .
Seventh Generation,
. 299
Eighth Generation, .....
. 450
Additions and Corrections, ....
. 508
Appendix :
List of College Graduates, ....
. 515
List of Soldiers,
. 517
London Parish Eecords, ....
. 519
Abstracts of Wills, .....
. 521
Other Families of Littles, ....
. 522
Extracts from Papers of Col. Moses Little, .
. 523
Cambridge and Dinah,
. 524
Indexes :
I. Of Persons Named Little,
. 527
^, /
II. Of other Surnames, . . . . .
. 549
(
ni. Of Places,
. 607
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS,
Coat of Arms, .....
Residence of William Little at Newbury,
Little Homestead at Turkey Hill, Newbury,
Portrait of Rev. Daniel Little,
Homestead of Col. Moses Little, .
Portrait of Col. Josiah Little,
Little Homestead at Campton, N. H.,
Portrait of Dr. Stephen Little,
Portrait of Jacob Little of Newbury port.
Portrait of Hon. Josiah Little,
Portrait of Eliphalet Little,
Residence of Deacon Joseph Little, at Newbury,
Portrait of Alfred Little,
Portrait of Rev. Henry Little, D.D.,
Portrait of Capt. Reuben Fisher,
Portrait of Jacob Little of New York,
Portrait of Edward Little,
Portrait of Rev. Benjamin Hale, D.D.,
Portrait of Walter Little,
Portrait of Thomas Shurtleff,
Portrait of Joshua Little,
Portrait of Hon. Josiah S. Little,
Portrait of Thomas B. Little,
Portrait of Josiah Little,
Portrait of Edward T. Little,
Edward Little High School,
PAGE.
Frontispiece.
16
18
32
40
42
68
102
106
110
188
216
240
246
264
266
272
274
292
312
366
438
440
442
444
504
N^
INTRODUCTION
Many persons know and care little about their ancestors, and to
these the labor and expense bestowed upon this volume will doubt-
less appear wasted. While the compiler feels under no obligation to
apologize for his book, he nevertheless deems it in place to briefl}^
mention some of the advantages to be derived from genealogical
research. Many others will occur to any one who gives the matter
careful thought.
No educated person denies or underrates the value of historical
investigation. A life-time devoted to that pursuit does not seem
misspent. Yet the true history of a state is only the history of the
families which compose it. Neglect or disregard the stor}' and ex-
periences of these, its component parts, and little is left for the
national history. A full and carefully written genealogy of a New
England family will frequently afford a clearer insight into the char-
acter and mode of life of the people during the last two and a half
centuries than many a widely advertised school histor3^ As the
careful historian always makes use of the labors of local annalists, so
with equal readiness he avails himself, when opportunity presents,
of the more minute and detailed investigation of the genealogist.
After reading a vivid presentation of some noble life, very few
are apt to consider, much less to blame the author, for the years,
it may be, of labor and research necessitated by the attempt to truth-
fully describe the acts and delineate the character of his subject.
But very mau}'^ forget that a genealogy is naught save a series of con-
densed biographies. Though no one denies that the process of con-
densation destroys their interest, it by no means follows that their
value suffers in equal proportion. There is not a family but what
has produced at least one character, the story of whose life, however
briefly told, can fail to impart many valuable lessons. Every
genealogist could easily find the material for many interesting
sketches were space allowed him to insert them.
The writer confesses that iu his own ease family pride has been
a leading incentive to genealogical study. He is proud of his ances-
tors ; not that they were noted men or especially prominent iu the
X INTRODUCTION.
affairs of the nation, but because they were without exception, as far
as he can learn, true and upright, having the fear of God before
their eyes and serving well their day and generation. He deems it
an honor to have their blood in his veins, and values such a descent
far more than one from any merely titled nobility.
"A prince can mak a belted knight,
A marquis, duke, and a' that ;
But an honest man's aboon his might,
G-ude faith, he mauna fa' tliat ! "
Perhaps the strongest argument for the compilation of genealo-
gies lies in the moral influence they may exert. The founders of our
New England families were of good stock. They and their immedi-
ate descendants possessed, as a rule, many of those moral qualities
in which the present age is deficient. Their reverent, conscientious
and industrioQS lives, if brought before their posterity, can hardly
fail to exercise an influence f(!)r good, slight and unnoticed perhaps,
but none the less real. Be all this as it may, the fact that the Bible,
God's revealed word, devotes so much space to genealogical tables
and so repeatedly reminds the Hebrews that they are the children of
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, grants to the family histor}' the right to
a place amid the numberless volumes that annually issue from the
press.
Hereditary surnames did not come into use among our English
ancestors of the lower and middle classes until toward the middle
of the fifteenth century. About that time the names arising from
occupations, from residences, and from personal characteristics
began to be handed down from father to son. It is, accordingly,
reasonable to assume that some ancestor of George Little of New-
bury, living in that century, was small of statue and thus entailed
upon a numerous posterity a name which, it is almost needless to
add, by no means applies to all of them. It has indeed been re-
marked that Longfellow would be far more appropriate for a con-
siderable number, and in one branch of the family a large and
powerful physique has been the almost unvarj'ing rule for several
generations. The list of surnames that have arisen in a similar way,
namely, from personal characteristics is very large, including not
only such obvious ones as Bigg, Small, White, Black, Brown, Grey,
Long, Short, but also others whose derivation is at first sight less
evident as, Bond, Reed, Bass, Pigott, Russell. In French and
INTEODUCTION. XI
German, Petit and Klein springing up in the same wa}'^ have become
common family names. If any one of the family is dissatisfied with
the patronymic he can console himself with the thought that it might
have been worse, for Littler and Least, each surely more objection-
able, occur in English records.
The ways in which the surname can and has been spelled are
surprisingly numerous. Twenty-two different modes appear in an
old account book of Elisha Ilsley of Newbury, containing entries of
transactions with George Little and his children. Some of them
may doubtless be ascribed to illiteracy, and yet there is good au-
thority for the use of the following prior to 1700: Littell, Littel,
Litel, Lytel, Lytell, Lyttelle, Littelle, Little, Lytle, Lyttle. Of
these the first form has been adopted by one, the last by perhaps a
dozen descendants. The great body of the family with remarkable
unanimity spell the name the same as the adjective, a form which
became established with the third generation in this country.
No one can regret more deeply than the writer his inability to
trace the parentage of the emigrant in the mother couutr}'. The
unsatisfactory results of endeavors in this direction are the extracts
from parish records given in the appendix. The name, as might be
expected from its origin, is frequently met with in Great Britain,
and is common in the north of Ireland. Perhaps the earliest men-
tion of the name is that of William Little, who was born in 1136 at
Bridlington in Yorkshire. He was a monk of Newborough Abbey,
and wrote a history of England for the period from 1006 to 1197,
a work which is said to possess considerable merit. Several
centuries later we read that Ellen, daughter of Sir Thomas Little
of Berkshire, married Edward Bacon, Esq., of Shrublaud Hall,
County Suffolk. He was a son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, Lord Keeper
of the Great Seal of England, and a brother to the famous Francis
Bacon, Viscount St. Albans. About the same time William St.
Barbe, a gentleman of the privy chamber to Henry VIII. and Queen
Elizabeth, married Mary, daughter of Robert Little of Bray, in
Berkshire. In the herald's visitation of Essex County, a genealogy
is given of a family that was settled at Halsted as early as 1500. At
present a famil}^ of the name has its seat at Llanvah- Grange, County
Monmouth, and the vice-chancellorship of the Duchy of Lancaster is
held by George Little, Q.C.
In Scotland we find that Edward Little, himself a patriot of some
Xll INTKODUCTION.
note, was a nephew of the famous hero, Sir William Wallace. We
read in Rymer's Foedera that in 1398 Nicol Litil was charged with
certain duties on the occasion of a truce between the English and the
Scotch, in one of the numerous border wars. Two families of the
name have held more or less extended estates, one at Meikledale
and Langholme, in Dumfriesshire, the other at Liberton, near Edin-
burgh. The latter was quite prominent in the eighteenth century,
and has interesting monuments in Greyfriars church-yard, in the last
named city. There are some reasons for thinking that our ancestor
was of Scottish descent. In particular a traditionary account of his
use of certain words can be best explained by that supposition.
Little seems to have been a common surname on the border, and it
is well known that on the accession of James I. to the throne of
England there was a decided movement towards Loudon of the
Scotch of all classes, and especially from that part of the kingdom.
Possibly the father of the emigrant may have been one of this num-
ber. Were there any evidence that the latter or his children used
the coat of arms which appeared in the family a hundred years
afterward, and is practicall}^ the same as that of the Littles of Lib-
erton, there would be strong ground for adopting this supposition.
As the matter now stands the writer would caution his readers against
assuming that they are connected with any of the families just men-
tioned. It may not be out of place to state here that through their
maternal ancestors in New England, all members of the family are
distant kinsmen of the poet Whittier, and that a large portion of
them are similarly connected with Longfellow.
The frontispiece is a reproduction of a painted coat of arms
which has been found in different branches of the family. One,
perhaps as old as any, bears the name of the painter, G. Searle,
with the date 1775. It is inserted simply as a curiosity, and no
claim is made of a right to bear these arms according to the laws of
English heraldry.
Though this volume contains the name of at least one resident of
nearly every state and territory of the Union, yet at the beginning
of the century hardly a member of the family could be found beyond
the limits of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
Almost all of the first three generations lived and died in Newbury,
Mass., which, with Newburyport and West Newbury, originally
INTRODUCTION. Xlll
parts of it, has also been the home of a goodly proportion of the
succeeding generations. The first movement from Newbury was to
Haverhill and the adjoining towns of Plaistow, Atkinson, and
Hampstead, N. H. These last two indeed became second Newburj^s
in point of number and influence of their inhabitants by the name of
Little. Somewhat later different branches of the family settled in
other towns of the same state, — Campton, Goffstown, Boscawen,
Hillsborough, and Sutton. Later still Maine, Vermont, and New
York were entered. Up to 1800 almost every permanent change of
residence was from an older to a more newly settled region, showing
both the desire to own land and the bent toward pioneering which have
been strongl}' characteristic of the famih'. Three towns in the
Union have been named Littleton, after founders or leading owners
numbered among the descendants of George Little of Newbur3\ Of
the sixty-five hundred descendants mentioned in this work, a nearly
equal number, fifteen hundred, have been residents of Massachusetts
and New Hampshire, the western states can claim a thousand, Maine
seven hundred and fifty, Vermont five hundred. New York four
hundred, Canada two hundred and Mtj, and the remainder are about
equally divided between the states of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.
The leading occupation has been agriculture. Of fourteen hun-
dred heads of families whose occupations are known to the writer,
more than a third have been fai'mers. Almost an equal number,
about three hundred, have been engaged in business, in mechanical,
and in professional pursuits. Of the three learned professions,
theology and medicine have had the same number, namely, one in
twenty ; law a slightly smaller proportion. Five of the graduates,
a list of whom is given in the appendix, and whose numbers com-
pare favorably with the size of the famih^ have served as college
presidents. Although no member of the family has followed litera-
ture as a profession, several, to whom refereuce is made in the third
index, can be classed as authors. A fair share of political honors
has fallen to the family. It has had a representative in each house
of the national congress, and about one in every twenty has served
in the state legislatures. The compiler regrets that he cannot give
full statistics with relation to the connection of the family with
religious denominations. With a very few exceptions they are prot-
estants, and as almost all in the earlier generations belonged to the
Congregational churches, he is of the opinion that this still remains
the leading sect.
XIV INTRODUCTION.
The arrangement of this genealogy is not materially different
from that of similar books. An account is given of G-eorge Little,
the emigrant, on pages 1-5, then of his children, and so on, the
descendants by male lines being grouped in their respective genera-
tions, those by female lines being always given under the ancestor
with whom the family surname disappeared. On the left of the
name of each descendant is a number. These numbers run in regu-
lar order from the beginning to the end of the book, and serve to
identify the individual, references to him being made by means of them.
Certain of them, it will be noticed, are preceded by stars. This
denotes that the name thus marked is made the subject of a para-
graph farther on in the book, this paragraph having the individual's
nnmber above it in large type. As a rule the name of each Little,
male or female, who has descendants, appears twice in the book, —
once in connection with the father's family, and second as the sub-
ject of a similar paragraph. In these paragraphs, directly to the
right of the christian name (the surname Little is always to be un-
derstood when no other is given) is placed a small figure which
indicates the generation. Adjoining are placed, printed in italics and
within brackets, the names of the male ancestors back to George, the
emigrant, for the purpose of showing at a glance one's line of de-
scent, and thus aid in determining his relationship to any other person
in the book. If, always beginning at the right hand, none of the
names and numbers within the brackets coincide, the two persons
are first, second, third cousins according as there are one, two, or
three names included. In case the names are the same at the
beginning, reject these and compute as before from the balance.
For example, desiring to know the relationship between *1735 and
*25]8, we find on reference to the brackets that their onl}^ common
ancestor was Joseph'^. The remaining four names show by their
number that the persons were fourth cousins.
Having found one's own place in the genealogy by reference to
the first index if his name is Little, otherwise to the second, what
is stated of his ancestors can be easily discovered by noting the
number in the center of the page above the paragraph, and then
turning backward till the same occurs in the left margin. This para-
graph will give an account of the nearest ancestor, and by proceed-
ing in the same way the others will be found.
On pages xv. and xvi. tabular views of all the male lines of
descent are given, which, it is hoped, will also assist one in finding
what he desires.
The names of those males in the first six generations from George Little
THROUGH HIS SON JosEPH, voho havc Uving posterity
by the name of Little.
167 Bond.
45 Thomas.
46 George.
453 Thomas of Newbury, N. H.
457 Abijah of Hatley, P. Q.
458 Ezekiel of Sulton, IN . H.
(^ 459 Bond of Hatley, P. Q.
1 in Thr,mn« S *^^ '^^''°^ °^ Atkinson, N. H.
i/U inonias. ^ ^gg jesse of Atkinson, N.H.
r 8 George. ^ 50 Ezekiel.
2.
Capt.
Joseph,
eldest
sou of
George
Little,
the emi-
grant,
married
Mary
Coffin,
and
lived in
New-
bury,
Mass.
175 Moses.
199 Moses.
202 Ezekiel.
208 George.
211 David,
r 216 Johu.
f 507 Greorge of Goffstown and Graf-
I ton, N. H.
i 509 Thomas Stevens of Goffstown
I and Sutton, N. H.
L 514 John Sullivan of Corinth, Vt.
C 523 Noah of Cayuga Co., N. Y.
I 525 Asa of Moravia, N. Y.
550 Ezekiel of Riga, N. Y.
553 Ezekiel of Irasburgh, Vt.
559 Shubael of Jefiferson Co., N.Y.
561 George of Brownville, N.Y.
564 Ortha of Dexter, N.Y.
565 Sardis of Kocheater, N. Y.
567 Samuel of Haldimand, Ont.
568 Ezekiel of Potsdam, N.Y.
606 Joseph of Goffstown. N. H.
607 Caleb of Goffstown, N. H.
612 Daniel of Goffstown, N.H.
( 616 Isaiah of Williamstown, Vt.
219 George, j 620 Eliphalet B. of Holland, Vt.
52 Joseph.
10 Enoch.
12 Moses.
220 Caleb.
222 Elipii'let
223 James.
225 Joseph.
226 Johu
228 Enoch.
94 Ebeaezer. 249 Moses.
84 Edmund.
13 Daniel.
[The numbers refer to the
paragraphs in this book, where
full information is given re-
specting the persons whose
names they precede.]
101 Samuel.
110 Daniel.
269 Joshua.
I"
3 Daniel.
304 Nath'lC.
307 David.
62-3 Samuel of Goffstown, N. H.
624 Joseph of Brewer. Me.
627 Moody M. of C ilebrwk, N.H.
I 630 Thomas J. of Echo L;xke,Wis.
[ 631 Ebenezer of Colebrook, N. H.
658 Eliphalet of Salisbury, N. H.
661 Jiuties M. m. Eunice Sargent.
669 William of West Newbury.
C 677 Edmund of West Newbury.
I 578 Stephen M. of West Newbury.
C 680 Enoch of West Newbury.
( 681 Moses of West Newbury.
720 Ebenezer of Campton, N. H.
723 James of Campton, N. H.
726 Daniel of Sandwich, N. H.
760 Joshua of Whitefield, Me.
761 Samuel of Pittston, Me.
762 Abijah of Whitefield, Me.
( 841 Moses of Hampstead, N.H.
I 844 Tristram of Greenburgh, N.Y.
873 Daniel of Hudson, N.Y.
874 Capt. WUliam C.
878 Weare C. of Albany, N. Y.
882 Charles C. of Boston.
887 George L. of Kennebunk, Me.
The names of tJiose males in the first six generations from George Little
THROUGH HIS SON MosES, ivho have living posterity
by the name of Little.
'326 Nathaniel.
rl6 Tristram.
116 Henry.
117 Samuel.
4.
Moses,
youngest
son of
George
Little, the
emigrant, \
married
Lydia
Coffin, and
lived in
Newbury,
Mass.
124 Richard.
125 Enocli.
127 John.
r 155 Stephen.
1.20 Moses.
[The numbers refei" to the
paragraphs in this book, where
full Information is given re-
specting the persons whose
names they precede.]
156 John.
157 Moses.
161 Benjamin.
164 Paul.
327 Henry.
330 Silas.
334 James.
338 Nathaniel.
345 Samuel N.
353 Nathaniel.
354 Amos.
(-357 Friend.
359 Benjamin.
361 Enoch.
363 Noah.
364 Jesse.
371 Noah.
374 Stephen.
376 Abner.
379 David.
380 Jonathan.
381 Jacob.
382 William C.
391 Josiah.
399 Moses.
408 Walter.
409 Richard H.
445 Panl.
447 Timothy.
449 Thomas.
927 Tristram of Newbury, Mass.
929 Henry of Newbury, Mass.
933 AbnerB. ofWethersfield, 111.
934 William W. of Danvers,Mas3.
938 Nicholas of Boston, Mass.
946 Joseph of Newbury, Mass.
1015 Amos of Warren, N. H.
1019 Ebenezer of Enfield, N. H.
1020 William of Hopkinton, N.H.
1035 Jonathan C. of Hampstead.
1036 Nathaniel of Hampstead.
1038 Samuel of Springfield, N. H.
1039 Joseph of Springfield, N. H.
1043 Amos of Newport, N. H.
1065 Joseph of Atkinson, N. H.
1068 Amos of Atkinson, N. H.
1072 John of Atkinson, N.H.
1073 Enoch of Atkinson, N. H.
1079 George of Newbury, Mass.
1081 Nathaniel of Newbury, Mass.
1084 Miohaelof Newbury, Mass.
1090 Samuel of Boscawen, N. H.
1091 Moses of Boscawen, N. H.
1093 Joseph of Boscawen, N. H.
1121 Richard of Boscawen, N. H.
1123 SimeonB. of Boscawen, N.H.
^ 11.32 Henry of Boscawen, N. H.
I 1136 Enoch of Boscawen, N. H.
J 1138 John ofSanbornton, N.H.
\ 1143 David m. Mary Hulbsrt.
f 1150 Jacob of Granville, Ohio.
1153 Henry of Madison, lud.
11.54 Thomas of Boscawen, N. H.
11.56 Leavitt C. of Bradford, Pa.
1189 John of Newbury, Mass.
1196 Stephen of Portland, Me.
1200 Stephen of Newbury port.
1201 Robert of Baltimore, Md.
1228 Stephen W. of Newbury.
1230 Ebenezer of Newbui-y.
1232 Joseph of Hampstead, N. H.
1233 Stephen of Bradford, Mass.
1234 John of Hampstead, N. H.
1236 David of Hampstead, N. H.
1240 Moses S. of New York.
1243 Jacob of New York.
1246 Edward B. of New York.
1250 William of Philadelphia.
1251 John of Amesbury, Mass.
12.53 Francis of Salisbury, N. H.
1255 Thomas R. of Salisbury ,N.H.
1266 Edward of Auburn, Me.
1632 William D. of Newburyport.
1635 Moses P. of Corning, N.Y.
1657 Walter of Montpelier, Vt.
1665 Benjamin of Lowell, Wis.
1670 Dudley of Chicago, 111.
1686 Josiah of Windham, Me.
1688 Moses of Windham, Me.
1690 John L. of Boston.
1700 William H. of Brooklyn,N. Y.
LT.
GEORGE LITTLE OF NEWBURY,
AND HIS DESCENDANTS.
GEORGE LITTLE, the foimcler of the Newbury family of this
name, came, according to a long ciirreut and probably reliable tradi-
tion, from Unicorn Street, near London Bridge, England. The par-
ish records of St. Olave's, Southwark, and of the neighboring St.
Saviour's, show that several families of the name lived in that vicinity
at the close of the sixteenth and beginning of the seventeenth cen-
tury, but afford no information in regard to the parentage of George
who came to America. Among his descendants who live at New-
bury Oldtown there exists a tradition that he had a brother Thomas,
who was an officer in Cromwell's navy, and gave him title deeds to
lands at Barbadoes, in the West Indies. These afterwards disap-
peared, and were believed to have been stolen by two young men
who left town about that time.
He came to Newbury, Massachusetts, in 1G40, or soon after, and
is said to have worked for Mr. Woodbridge, who had adA^anced his
passage money, and who employed him in building fences made out
of logs placed endwise in the ground, side by side. This tradition
seems to be substantiated in part by the statement in the town rec-
ords that "four acres of upland were laid out to George Little on
behalf of Mr. John Woodbridge." In Sept., 1650, he bought the
freehold right in Newbury of John Osgood, Sr., who had removed
to Andover. From this time onward his purchases of land are quite
numerous. ^, He bought fourteen acres of Nicholas Noyes ; ten acres
of upland of Thomas Coleman, the deed of which has been preserved
and is at the Essex Institute, Salem; and in March, 1651, in com-
pany with Thomas Brown, the farm of Mr. Stephen Dummer, "at
the Birchen Meadows," containing thi'ee hundred acres. In a town
meeting in 1670 it was voted "that the Selectmen shall take care that
George Little fence in no more laud than his due." This might at
first seem to imply dishonesty on his part. A consideration of the
Z LITTLE GENEALOGY.
circumstances, together with what is known of liis character from otlier
sources, show the injustice of such an inference. His lands, which in
some cases adjoined the imdivided territory belonging to the town in
common, were not inclosed at the time of purchase, and their limits as
pointed out by previous owners and adopted by him could easily con-
flict with those which his townsmen deemed correct.
The farms of his selection are said to contain some of the finest
land in the town, and have remained in the hands of his descendants
to the present time. He acquired a title to lands in the Quinebaug
country in Connecticut, and also, it is believed, at Stonington in the
same state. Reference is made to the former in the inventory of his
son Moses. In 1669 he received a patent for eighty acres in Wood-
bridge, N. J., which he afterwards deeded to his son Joseph and
grandson John, and which was sold by them to William Ilsley in
February, 1701-2. He was one of the petitioners for a township of
land at Pennecooke, now Concord, N. H. The grant was made, but
lapsed through non-fulfillment of conditions. In July, 1688, he peti-
tioned Sir Edmond Andros, then Governor of New England, for
confirmation of his title to four hundred acres of land ' ' on the north
side of Swan Pond westward from the Saco River," which he had
purchased some ten years previously of Rev. Seaborn Cotton. The
petition states that he had expended £40 upon it without any return
as yet, and that he owned meadow lands adjacent. He and his son
Moses were taxed this year in Newbur}' upon two houses, twelve
acres of ploughed lands, thirty-four of meadow and eight of pasture,
two horses, twenty-three head of cattle, forty sheep, and six hogs.
He served several times upon juries at Ipswich and Salem, but as
far as is known held no public oflflces. In 1653 he was appraiser of
the estate of William Stevens, and in 1689 of that of John Sawyer.
He was overseer of the estate of John Rolfe, of Cambridge, in 1681,
and executor of Nathaniel Cheney's in 1684. These appointments
imply a reputation for ability and uprightness.
His name appears among the petitioners for a remission of the
fine and punishment infiicted upon Major Robert Pike, of Salisbur}^,
in 1653, for denouncing a law just passed hj the General Court
which made it a misdemeanor for anj^ one to preach upon the Sab-
bath who was not an ordained minister. Major Pike was decidedly
in advance of his generation in matters of religious tolerance and
civil liberty, and from this fact, and especially from the adjoined
petition found among the papers of George Little and printed in the
GEORGE LITTLE. 6
History of Newbury, it would seem tliat the latter sympathized with
these views :
To THE HONORED GENERALL COURT.
Whereas wee have these many yeares bin preserved by the good providence of
God under a peaceable gov'ernraent in this wildernesse and luany worthy things
have by you bin donne unto and for this people, which we acknowledge with all
thankfuluesse, notwithstanding, may it please you to take notice of some greevance
of many of the people of God in this country which lieth on their spirits, respecting
some streightnes and streightening of yt christian liberty which wee think ought
to be allowed unto all christians houlding the foundation and walking orderly
though of different perswations, namely, to worship God according to their owne
judgement and consciences without being restrained to the judgements of others
bj' human law ; and for as much as our gratious king is pleased in his letter to
declare fas wee apprehend] that a principall end of this plantation granted is yt
liberty of conscience may bee heere enjoyed. "Wee hope therefore it will be noe
griefe of mind to you to consider of it and to repeale such lawes as are a hinder-
ance or restraining in any respect to y*= people of God either in their joining together
in church fellowship or exercising in the ordinances of God accordinge to y« pure
gospel rules. Our humble petition is that all such laws as occasion or cause any
such streightnes, restraint or hinderance maj' be repealed, and that such christian
liberty may bee allowed and confirmed, the which wee believe will tend much
to y« glory of God in y« peace and settlement of his people heere. And soe shall
wee pray for 3'our peace and remain [as in duty we are bound] your faithfnl and
humble petitioners.
lu the prolonged ecclesiastical dispute which divided the church
at Newbury for so many years he was on the side of the pastor, Rev.
Mr. Parker, but soou after the settlement of difficulties he, with his
wife, joined the first Baptist Church in Boston, and in 1682 they
became members of a small church of the same denomination in New-
bury. The following letter, written to him by a friend, is given as
an example of the correspondence of that day, and more particularly
to show the way in which his surname was often spelled :
Dear & loving brother littell, in gospell bonds my harty love rememered
unto you and your wife though unto me unknown, & hoping you are in helth as I
being att this wrighting hereof blessed be the Lord, hartily giving you thanks for
your kind entertainment when I was last att your house. This is farther to let
you understand I have married to one Margery Colman, a widdow on the island
N"antucket where I now am. I believe God hath profided for me & given me a
meet help a very loving wife, one in charity & walking & I judge for the Lord &
a true lover of the pepell at church of the Lord & I se nothing but the Lord
blessing our indavors we may live comfortably though both aged and but crazy.
Tou know my weakness & God marks my instabilit}'- I hope in marsy of my
insufficiency as to the work I am imploj'ed in as to soul c(mcerns, but my
4 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
desire is wholly to rely upon the Lord though I am weak that weakness
is that can & I belief will enable me in some measure to do what he calls
me to for which I beg your prayers that in heart and life I may be to the praise
of his free grace making & keeping me faithfull unto death, I may receive the
crown of life provided unto all that love him. This further, brother, I desire &
entreat yow to remember my harty respects & love to Elder Hull & his wife, our
deacons & their wifes brother & his wife & cousin Swett & all the rest of
my brethren & sisters in gospel bonds as if I had named them in partickeler as
you may &, have opportunity wanting time and other occasions lying hard upon
me. This farther I & my wife entreat you to remember our harty love to our
brother Chandler & his wife & all their children entreating him if he have my
husband Colman's mind which himself did write & my husband Colman did set
his hand to it how he would leave me a comfortable maintynance if he died & left
me a widow. My wife desires he wold, be pleased to send it if he have the same
as judging it might be of great benefit & use unto her for her husband Colman's
sous deals very hardly by her & keeps & takes what they can from me & requites
me ver3' unworthily for all my care & endeavors for their good which is a great
grief & trouble unto me but we trust the Lord will bear us up & grant what is
necessary & give us contentment in our spirits in that portion he in his wisdom
shall serve out unto us. so earnestly desiring a few lines from you to let us
know your own estate & how things respecting our society in public carrying on
in the concerns of the public worship of God & how we do in number & increase
with the increasiugs of God in love to God & love & peace among yourselves by
which it is made manifest that we are the true disciples of Jesus Christ by our
peaceable living in love one with another. Committing you to the protection of
the Almighty God & begging your & all my brethrens prayers for my being
into his heavenly kingdom & delivered from every sinful way & work I
rest your loving brother
Nantucket Island
This 25 of the 8 month 1682
THOMAS OSBURlsTE.t
[Superscription :] This for his very loving frend
Goodman Littell living att Newbury
Deliver this with care I pray.
He vpas a tailor by trade, but like the majority of settlers in a
new country, probably gave himself chiefly to agriculture. Though
not an educated man, he was remarkable for his strength of mind as
well as of body. Tradition says that he could carry a plough on his
shoulder from his home to his farm at Turkey Hill, over three miles
away, and that he was exceedingly well versed in scripture, being
t Thomas Osburne was baptized and joined the Baptist Church in Charlestown, 28 May,
1665. He was prosecuted therefor, and sentenced to be disfranchised under a law previ-
ously passed by the General Court forbidding public worship apart from the recognized
churches. On 17 April, 1666, he was again indicted for abstaining from attendance at
church, fined four pounds, and committed to prison for refusing to bind himself to appear
at next court of assistants. In 1673 he was fined twenty shillings for the same reason.
In 1678 he was licensed to preach by his Baptist brethren.
SECOND GENERATION. 5
able to give the book and chapter of any text that might be quoted.
/tO On/) -^ ^'^^ simile is given of the signature to the
y^S-0 ■ -^^yb^s—s Robert Pike petition, though there is much
doubt whether it is a genuine autograph.
The house which he built in 1679, and occupied during the re-
mainder of his life, was taken down in 1851. It stood about thii'ty
rods east of the present residence of Deacon Joseph Little.
He man'ied first Alice Poor, who sailed for New England from
Southampton in the Bevis, in May, 1638, together with her younger
brothers Samuel and Daniel, in the party of Mr. Stephen Dummer.
She is believed to have been a native of AViltshii-e. Judge Sewall —
he was the son of Henry and Jane (Dummer) Sewall — speaks in his
diary of calling upon Goodman and Goodwife Little on one of his
visits at Newbury, and says, in another place, that she "lived in sore
pain for many years before her death." She died 1 Dec, 1680, aged
62. He manied second 19 July, 1681, Eleanor, widow of Thomas
Barnard of Amesbury, who survived him, dying 27 Nov., 1694. The
exact date of his death is not known, but it was between 15 March,
1693, and 27 Nov., 1694. It is supposed that he divided his prop-
erty before his death, and the estate was settled without legal admin-
istration.
He was buried in the gravej'ard adjoining the first church. Not
many years after a new edifice was built very near, if not directly over
his grave, all traces of which have of course long since disappeared.
His children, all by his first wife :
1. I. Sarah, born 8 May, 1652 ; died 19 Nov., 1652.
Joseph, born 22 Sept., 1653 ; died 6 Sept., 1740.
John, born 28 July, 1655 ; died 20 July, 1672.
MosES, born 11 March, 1657 ; died 8 March, 1691.
Sarah, born 24 NoA^, 1661 : died after 1718.
2.
JOSEPH,^ born 22 Sept., 1653; married 31 Oct., 1677, Mary,
daughter of Tristram j and Judith (Somerby) (Greenleaf) CoflSn,
t Tristram Coffin, the father of the two sisters whom Joseph 2 and Moses 2 married, was
born in 1632, married Judith, widow of Henry Somerby and daughter of Capt. Edmund
Greenleaf. He was a merchant tailor and lived in Newbury, where he died 4 Feb., 1704.
His father whose name was also Tristram was born in 1609 in Plymouth, England, mar-
ried Dionis Stevens, and came to New England in 1642. He lived at Newbury, Salisbury,
and finally at Nantucket where he died in 1681. His parents were Peter and Joanna
Coffin. For a fuller account of the family see Vol. xxiv. of Historical and Genealogical
Register.
*2.
II.
3.
Ill
*4.
IV.
*5.
V.
LITTLE GENEALOGY.
^k(<^/6M^
who was born 12 Nov., 1657, aud died 28 Nov., 1725. Captain
Joseph was much more prominent in town affairs than his father.
He was tythingman in 1685, and selectman in 1692-3, 1700, 1704-5.
He seems to have always been connected
with the established (Congregational)
church, of which he and his wife were
members. It was then the custom to seat the congregation accord-
ing to their rank in the community, and in the allotment of seats
after the erection of a new house of worship in 1700, quite a promi-
nent one was given him. In 1688 he was taxed for two houses,
twelve acres of ploughed land, twelve of meadow, twenty of pasture,
two horses, one colt, five hogs, thirty sheep, aud thirtj^-two head of
cattle. His lauds were afterwards largely increased by inheritance
and numerous purchases. He is believed to have lived at Turkey
Hill from his marriage till about 1730, when he removed to the part
of Newbury uow Newburyport, where several of his sous were en-
gaged in trade. He distributed his real estate among his sous before
his death, and in his will dated 27 Jan., 1737, and proved 1 Oct.,
1740, he divides his household goods between his daughters Judith
Moody and Sarah Thing, and gives one-third of the remainder of his
estate to his daughter-in-law Mary Little, one-third to his grandson
(94) Nathan, one-third to his grandson (95) Ebenezer. The latter
was administrator with the will annexed. The appraisal was £173.8.6.
The following is the inscription upon his gravestone at Burying Hill,
Newburyport :
Here Lyes Buried y^
Body of Capt. Joseph
Little Who Departed
This Life September
ye 6t^ 1740 & In
ye 87tii Tear of
His Age.
Come Mortal Man
& Cast An Eye
Come Eead Thy Doom
Prepare to Die.
Judith, born 19 July, 1678 ; died 30 April, 1761.
Joseph, born 23 Feb., 1680 ; died 14 Aug., 1693.
George, born 12 Jan., 1682 ; died 2 July, 1760.
Sarah, born 23 Oct., 1683.
Enoch, born 9 Dec, 1685 ; died 28 April, 1766.
Child]
ren :
*6.
I.
7.
II.
*8.
Ill
*9.
IV.
*10.
V.
SECOND GENERATION. 7
*11. VI. Tristram, bora 7 April, 1688 ; died April, 1762.
*12. VII. Moses, born 5 May, 1690 ; died 15 Aug., 1725.
*13. VIII. Daniel, born 13 Jan., 1692 ; died Nov., 1777.
14. IX. Benjamin, born 13 Oct., 1696, was a trader at
Newbury, and apparently a man of literary taste, as he subscribed
for six copies of Prince's Clironology — the same number as the Gov-
ernor of the province. This work, which began to be published in
1736 and was completed in 1755, was a notable one in its day, and
the list of subscribers to it is considered to include most of the literati
of the period. He died unmarried Feb., 1737, and in his will dated
at Boston, 14 Jan., 1737, he leaves his entire estate, after a legacy
of thirty pounds to Rev. Mr. Lowell's church at Newbury, to his
father. His property was inventoried at £li44.3.6. Among the
items are interest in mill and 853 acres of land at Saco Falls, in
County of York, £700 ; house, land, warehouse, and part of wharf
at Newbury, £300; six beaver hats, £13.10; one cask of sweet-
meats, 60 shillings.
4.
MOSES,"^ born 11 March, 1657; married Lydia, daughter of
Tristram and Judith (Somerby) (Greeuleaf) Coffin, who was born 22
April, 1662. She married second 18 March, 1695, John, son of
John and Mar}' Pike, b}^ whom she had five daughters and one son( ?) .
Mr. Little lived upon the homestead at New-
bury. He served in King Philip's War, and
was. it is said, town collector. Two of his
account books were recently in existence. At his death he was the
executor of the estate of Joseph Morin, and perhaps had settled
other estates.
He died of small-pox, and. according to the practice of that time,
was kept during his illness in a room so heated that one's hand could
not rest on the walls without discomfort. It is the tradition that he
caught the disease while passing a house where infected clothing was
exposed from the windows, and that his physician, while in a state
of intoxication, administered a prescription which hastened, if it did
not cause, his death. He died 8 March, 1691, and was buried in the
vicinity of his home. His estate AYas appraised at £1065.7. The in-
ventory is given below :
To dwelling house, barn, 25 acres of land adjoining and freehold £300. 0.0
40 acres of meadow and 12 acres of pasture land 288. 0.0
'f-f
8 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
To 17 acres of woodland aud 4 acres of wood £29. 0.0
A third part of Quinebogge land given him hy his father 80. 0.0
A freehold lot & a rate lot in y^ upper woods in Newbury 60. 0.0
8 oxen, 16 cows, 19 steers and heifers 130. 0.0
Wearing apparel & books £10 beds & bedding & sheets, bolsters, pil-
lows cases £61.10 71.10.0
80 sheep, 8 swine 2 horses & a mare & colt 43. 0.0
Bedsteads & cords, table liuneu, napkins & towels 6.10.0
Wool & flax, pots and trammels, pot hooks, spits & irons 5.10.0
Pewter & glass, tongs, fire pan, friing pan, & smoothingers 6. 5.0
Tubs & trays, dishes, spinning wheels, chairs, tables 4.10.0
Joynt-stools, a cradle, earthen-ware & several utensils 4. 0.0
2 guns, swords, 2 combs, stillyards 4.10.0
Cart, dungpot, plow, chains, sled, sith, hoes, axes, wedges, rings,
rakes 4.10.0
Saddle & pillon & pillon cloths & bridles & fetters 2.10.0
Debts due the estate if obtained 25.12.0
£1065. 7.0
Debts due from estate to several persons 98.16.2
£966.10.10
Children :
15. I. John, born 8 Jan., 1680, as elder son inherited a
double portion of his father's estate, lived upon the homestead, was
of a rather peculiar disposition, and died unmarried 25 March, 1753.
In his will dated 6 Feb., 1752, he mentions his half sisters Judith
Noyes, Susanna Adams, Lydia Pearson, and Dorothj? Morse, and
leaves the bulk of his property to his brother Tristram.
*16. II. Tristram, born 9 Dec, 1681 ; died 11 Nov., 1765.
*17. III. Sarah, born 28 April, 1684 ; died 10 Dec, 1710.
*18. IV. Mary, born 13 Jan., 1686 ; died June, 1761.
19. V. Elizabeth, born 25 May, 1688 ; married 21 Jan.,
1718, Anthony Morse, and died 25 March, 1719.
*20. VI. MosES, born 26 Feb., 1691 ; died 17 Oct., 1780.
5.
SARAH,2 born 24 Nov., 1661 ; married 3 March, 1682, Joseph,
son of William and Barbara Ilsley, who was born 30 Oct., 1649, and
died 15 Oct., 1724. He lived at the Lower Green, Newbury, on land
still held by his descendants. In his will dated 10 Feb., 1718, he
bequeaths one-half of his property to his wife, makes provision for
his daughters Mary and Lydia, who were then unmarried, gives a lot
of land to his grandson Enoch Dole, and the remainder of his estate
23.
I.
24.
II.
25.
III.
26.
IV.
27.
V.
28.
VI.
29.
VII.
30.
VIII
31.
III.
Lydi.
32.
IV.
Sara
THIKD GENERATION. 9
to his son Joseph. The will was proved 2 Nov., 1724, when the es-
tate was appraised at £2066.2.0. According to tradition Mrs. Ilsley
was very corpulent, at least in her later years, and a huge chair, said
to have been made expressly for her, was handed down through sev-
eral generations. Children :
21. I. Maky Ilsley, born 20 Jan., 1683.
22. II. Joseph Ilsley, born 14 Aug., 1684; married 28
Nov., 1717, Rebecca Noyes. Children:
Parker Ilsley, born 20 Jan., 1718-9.
Sarah Ilsley, born 17 Aug., 1720.
Rebecca Ilsley, born 7 Sept., 1722.
Elizabeth Ilsley, born 8 Oct., 1724.
Jerusha Ilsley, born 26 May, 1726.
Joseph Ilsley, born 29 Nov., 1729.
Thomas Ilsley, born 14 March, 1732.
VIII. Stephen Ilsley, born 3 Aug., 1734.
Lydia Ilsley, born 15 June, 1687.
Sarah Ilsley, born 16 July, 1689 ; manled 3 April,
1706, Richard Dole, and died 26 Feb., 1707. Her only child :
33. I. Enoch Dole, born 20 Jan., 1707.
6.
JUDITH,^ \_Josepli^'\ born 19 July, 1678 ; married 25 March, 1696,
Cutting, son of Samuel and Mary (Cutting) Moody, who was born 9
April, 1674, and died 13 April, 1747. He lived in Newbury, and in
his will dated 7 May, 1744, bequeaths his wife one-half of his dwell-
ing-house, one-third of his real estate, the household goods, and one
hundred pounds. To each of his six daughters he gives thirty pounds,
and the remainder of his estate is divided among his sons Joseph,
Cutting, and Moses. His widow died 30 April, 1761. Children:
34. I. Abigail Moody, born 26 Feb., 1696-7.
35. II. Hannah Moody, born 16 March, 1699; married 18
Nov., 1718, Thomas Bartlett.
36. III. Joseph Moody, born 2{^ April, 1701 : married 27
Nov., 1722, Judith Kelly.
37. IV. Mary Moody, born 2 Aug., 1703 ; married 16 Aug.,
1722, David Marsh of Haverhill.
38. V. Judith Moody, born 29 Dec, 1705; married 28
March, 1744, Theophilus Bradbury.
10 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
39. VI. Lydia Moody, born 22 Feb., 1707 ; died unmarried
5 Oct., 1794.
40. VII. Sarah Moody, born 7 June, 1709 (?) ; married 15
Dec, 1742, Nathaniel Montgomery.
41. VIII. Cutting Moody, born 10 July, 1710.
42. IX. Moses Moody, born 11 Aug., 1711.
43. X. Humphrey Moody, born 20 Feb., 1714 ; died young.
44. XL Humphrey Moody, born 7 May, 1716.
8.
G-E0RGE,3 [Joseph^'] born 12 Jan., 1682 ; married first Feb. 22,
1711, Edna, daughter of Capt. Thomas and Sarah (Northend) Hale t
of Newbury, who was born 21 Nov., 1684, and died 15 Oct., 1732,
and second 19 Oct., 1736, Widow Mehitable Clement of Haverhill,
wlio died 3 Nov., 1754 (?). In 1709 he bought of William Ilsley a
riverside lot on tlie Merrimac, and probably lived in that part of
Newbury. He was a lieutenant in tlie militia. His name occurs
among the proprietors of Boscawen, N. H. Sometime after the birth
of his children lie removed to Haverhill and Plaistow, N. H. He
died 2 July, 1760. In his will dated 4 April, 1754, he calls himself
yeoman, gives five shillings to his sons Thomas, George, and Ezekiel,
who had already received their part of his estate by deeds of gift, his
household goods to his daughter Edna Ela, and his dwelling-house to
his son Joseph, who is appointed executor. Children, beside two
who died unnamed :
Thomas, born 27 Oct., 1711 ; died 8 Nov., 1766.
George, born 9 Sept., 1713.
Oliver, born 8 Sept., 1716 ; died 9 Oct., 1716.
Edna, born 21 Aug., 1717 ; died 20 Jan., 1804.
Alice, born 27 April, 1719 ; died unmarried 21 Jan.,
Ezekiel, born 6 March, 1721 ; died about 1797.
Bartholomew, born 10 March, 1725 ; died 10 May,
Joseph, born 22 June, 1727; died 1811.
tCapt. Thomas Hale, the father of the t^vo sisters whom (8) Georges and (12) Moses2
married, was born 11 Feb., 1658-9, married Sarah, daughter of Bzeljiel and Edna (Hal-
sted) Northend of Rowley. He was the son of Thomas 2 and Mary (Hutchinson) Hale.
This Thomas Hale also lived in Newbury, where he died 22 Oct., 1688. His father was
Thomas Hale, the emigrant, who died in Newbury, 21 Dec, 1682. For a full account of
this family see Historical and Genealogical Register for Jan., 1877, and Oct., 1881.
*45.
I.
*46.
II.
47.
III.
^ *48.
IV.
49.
V.
1737-8.
- *50.
VI.
51.
VII
1725.
.. *52.
VII
THIRD GENEBATION. 11
9.
SARAH, ^ [Jbsep/i^] born 23 Oct., 1683 ; married first 14 Jan.,
1701-2, John, son of John and Mary (Hobbs) Kent, who was born
16 July, 1675, and died 24 March, 1704, and second 2 April, 1712,
Bartholomew, son of Capt. Jonathan and Mary (GUman) Thing of
Exeter, who was born 25 Feb., 1681-2, and died 28 April, 1738.
According to Mr. Joshua Coffin, she married third, John Downing.
Children :
53. I. John Kent, born 27 Feb., 1702-3 ; married 10 Jan.,
1722-3, Abigail Merrill, and second (?) 20 June, 1737, Sarah Morse.
Children :
54. I. John Kent, born 29 Nov., 1723.
55. II. Abigail Kent, born 15 Aug. , 1 726 ; died young.
56. III. Abel Kent, born 26 Aug., 1729.
57. IV. Abigail Kent, born 31 May, 1732.
58. V. Daniel Kent, born 27 Dec, 1734.
By second wife ( ? ) :
59. VI. Rebecca Kent, born 26 July, 1738.
60. VII. Joshua Kent, born 7 July, 1740.
61. VIII. Benjamin Kent, born 15 Jan., 1742.
62. IX. Mary Kent, born 27 April, 1746.
63. II. Mary Thing, born 11 Jan., 1712-3 ; married 22
Oct., 1730, Nicholas, son of Judge Nicholas Oilman of Exeter, N. H.
Rev. Mr. Oilman was >orn 18 Jan., 1707-8, graduated at Harvard in
1724, preached at Kingston and at other places, and in 1742 was set-
tled over the church at Durham, N. H., where he remained ill his
death 13 April, 1748. A full account of his life and interesting ex-
tracts from his diary are given in the Oilman Oenealogy. His widow
died 22 Feb., 1789. Children :
64. I. Bartholomew Oilman, born 26 Aug., 1731.
65. II. Nicholas Oilman, born 13 June, 1733.
6Q. III. Tristram Oilman, born 24 Nov., 1735; mar-
ried May, 1771, Elizabeth, daughter of Hon. Joseph Sayer of
Wells, Me., who was born 12 Sept., 1747, and died 20 Nov.,
1790. Rev. Mr. Oilman graduated at Harvard in 1757, and
in 1769 was ordained over the church at North Yarmouth,
Me., where he lived till his death 1 April, 1809. During his
long pastorate 293 persons were admitted to full communion,
and 1,344 were baptized. He was one of the first trustees of
12 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Bowdoin College, and was chosen the first President of the
Maine Missionary Society. Children :
67. I. Joseph Oilman, born 26 Feb., 1772;
married (308) Hannah Little, and died 4 Jan., 1847.
68. II. Mary Oilman, born March, 1774;
married Major Hugh McLellan of Portland, Me.
69. III. Elizabeth Oilman, born 18 June, 1776 ;
married 1811, Francis, son of Benjamin and Prudence
(Kelley) Brown, who was born at Chester, N. H.,
11 Jan., 1784, and died 27 July, 1820. His widow died
5 Sept. , 1851 . Rev. Dr. Brown graduated at Dartmouth
in 1806, and was the successor of his father-in-law
as pastor of the Congregational Church at North Yar-
mouth, Me., where he labored for five years. In 1815
he was inaugurated President of Dartmouth College,
a position he held till his death. A full account of his
life is given in Smith's History of Dartmouth College.
He had three children, one of whom, Samuel Oilman
Brown, born Jan., 1813, has been for many years
President of Hamilton College.
70. IV. Tristram Oilman, born 25 Feb., 1780 ;
graduated at Dartmouth, 1800, and married Sarah,
daughter of John Higgins. He was a lawyer, and
died 25 March, 1828.
71. V. Eunice Oilman ; died young.
72. VI. Nicholas Oilman, born 10 Oct., 1783 ;
married Betsey Allen ; was a respected citizen of
Wells, Me., which he represented in the legislature six
years, died 6 Oct., 1840.
73. VII. John Oilman, born Jan., 1786; died
young.
74. VIII. Theodosia Oilman, born 9 Feb., 1788;
married Dr. John Stockbridge of Bath, Me.
75. IX. Samuel Oilman, born 11 Nov., 1790;
married Charlotte, daughter of Nathaniel Jenks, and
died 25 March, 1852.
76. IV. Joseph Oilman, born 5 May, 1738; married
Jane Tyler, and second Rebecca Ives. He was a merchant in
Boston, afterwards Judge of U. S. Court of the Northwest
Territory. He died 14 May, 1806.
THIRD GENERATION. 13
, 77. V. Josiah Gilman, born 2 Sept., 1740; married
Sarah Gilman ; lived in Exeter, and died 8 Feb., 1801.
78. VI. John Gilman, born 11 May, 1742; died 8
June, 1752. For the descendants of these see the Gilman
Genealogy.
10.
ENOCH, 3 [JbsepP] born 9 Dec, 1685; married 19 May, 1707,
Elizabeth, daughter of John and Elizabeth ("Webster) Worth, who
was born 17 Aug., 1688, and died 28 Dec., 1766. Ensign Little
with Capt. James Smith were the fii'st settlers upon Craneneck Hill,
West Newbury, where their descendants still reside. When the
^ ^— hind was cleared, about 1708, the In-
y^t^C^ ^^fe^— ' ^^^^"^ ^®^® ^®^'y troublesome. It is
\P said that on one occasion Ensign Little
chanced to place his hat upon the stump of a tree. An Indian mis-
took it for his person and pierced it with a bullet. He died 28
April, 1766. Five of his children died of the "throat distemper"
which committed such ravages during the early part of the last
century.
79. I. JosEPPi, born 3 July, 1708 ; died young.
80. II. Elizabeth, born 21 Jan., 1711; married 29 April,
1729, Abel Huse, Jr., and died 7 March, 1735. Mr. Huse was a
cooper, removed to Ipswich and married second Hannah Farley, who
died 18 Aug., 1770. He died 9 April, 1770. Children by first wife :
81. I. Elizabeth Huse, born 14 July, 1730 ; married
John Hovey.
82. II. Enoch Huse, born 12 Oct., 1732; mamed
Rebecca Manning.
83. III. John, born 22 March, 1713 ; died 4 Aug., 1730.
*84. IV. Edmund, born 5 Sept., 1715 ; died 29 Aug., 1803.
Enoch, born 30 April, 1718 ; died young.
Daniel, born 4 May, 1726 ; died 2 Feb., 1730.
Benjaihn, born April, 1729 ; died young.
11.
TRISTRAM,^ [Josep/t2] born 7 April, 1688 ; married 10 April,
1711, Anna, daughter of Stephen and Ruth (Jaques) Emery, who
was born 10 Oct., 1693, and died 4 Oct., 1755. He was a trader,
I
85.
V.
^^.
VI.
87.
VII
14 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
C^^lvayn. fTc/^
*88.
I.
89.
II.
*90.
III.
91.
IV.
1796.
.92.
V.
93.
VI.
lived in the portion of Newbury now Newburyport, and built a large
house a little back from State Street, near Market Square, which
was considered an elegant man-
sion as late as the beginning of
the present century. He also
owned a mill privilege and nearly
a thousand acres of land in Biddeford, Me. At his death, April,
1762, his estate was appraised at £1983.9.8. Children :
Mary, born 17 March, 1713 ; died 10 Dec, 1791.
Stephen, born 31 March, 1715 ; died 11 Nov., 1716.
Anna, born 4 Aug., 1716 ; died 16 Feb., 1796.
Judith, born 22 Sept., 1720 ; died unmarried 11 Feb.,
Sarah, born 8 Aug., 1724 ; died 26 Nov., 1736.
Abigail, born 21 Nov., 1730; died 20 Aug., 1736.
12.
MOSES,^ [./osep/i^] born 5 May, 1690; married 5 Jan., 1715,
Mary, daughter of Capt. Thomas and Sarah (Northend) Hale, who
was born 28 April, 1687, and died 7 Aug., 1757. He was a shop-
keeper, and lived in the part of Newbury now Newburyport. He
died 15 Aug., 1725. His estate was appraised at £1257.11.6.
Among the articles inventoried are : 63 yds. silk crape, £9 ; 2 1-4 j^ds.
brod cloth, 37s ; 49 yds. Callimince, £10 7s ; 10 j^ds. popline, £26 6s ;
books, 115s; 2 looking glasses, 7s; 1 gun, 40s. Children:
*94. I. Ebenezer, born 18 Oct., 1715; died 30 July, 1768.
Nathan, born 12 May, 1717 ; died 1745.
Sarah, born 27 Feb., 1718 ; died 3 Sept., 1753.
Mary, born 16 Aug., 1720 ; died 4 Nov., 1791.
Hannah, born 13 June, 1722 ; married Joseph Low,
but lived after her mother's death with her nephew, Moses Little of
Campton, N. H., where she died about 1797.
*99. VI. Elizabeth, born 30 Dec, 1723.
100. VII. Moses, born 9 Feb., 1725 ; died in infancy.
13.
DANIEL,^ [Jbsep/i^] born 13 Jan., 1692; married 1712, Abiah,
daughter of John and Elizabeth (Ayer) Clement of Haverhill, who
was born 12 Sept., 1692, and died 24 Aug., 1766. He married
*95.
II.
*96.
III.
*97.
IV.
98.
V.
THIRD GENERATION. 15
second V Feb., 1768, Hannah Morrill, widow of Jacob Currier of
Hamps/ ad. He earl}' went to Haverhill, where he was engaged in
business as a tanner for several
r^ears. In Feb., 1727-8, he was
I'hosen deacon of the church. He
also held several town offices. On
the incorporation of Hampstead, N. H., which was originally part of
Haverhill, he was named in the charter to call the first town meeting.
He lived there till his death in Nov., 1777, a leading man and influen-
tial citizen, serving several times as selectman and moderator. He
held for several years a magistrate's commission, did a large amount
of legal business, and solemnized manj' marriages. According to
tradition he was noted for his extensive knowledge of the Bible. A
fac simile is given of the signature to his will dated 31 Dec, 1770,
when he was 78 j^ears old. In it he gives his son Daniel £40, divides
his household goods between his daughters Sarah Ayer. Ruth Smith,
and the heirs of Elizabeth Kimball, gives a cow to each of his grand-
sons John and Joseph Tallaut, and leaves the rest of his property,
real and personal, to his son Samuel. His first two children were
born in Newbury, the others in Haverhill.
*101. I. -Samuel, born 23 April, 17U ; died 10 Jan., 1798.
102. II. Joseph, born 0 Nov., 171o, was a joiner, lived at
Hampstead, and died 6 Sept., 1761, a few months after his marriage.
His only child died unnamed. From the inventor^' of his estate it
appears he held land at Chichester, N. H., now Nottingham, valued
at £1000.
Sakaii, born 11 Nov., 1717; died 11 Dec, 1807.
Elizabeth, born 12 Nov.. 1719 : died 28 Feb., 1753.
Mary, born 6 Oct., 1721 ; probably died young.
Abiah, born 14 Aug., 1723 ; married Hugh Tallant
of Plaistow, N. H., and died early in 1753. He married second Mary
Dodge, and removed to Pelham, N. H., where he died 1795. Abiah's
children :
107. I. William Tallant. baptized 14 Feb., 1747-8;
died young.
• 108. II. John Tallant; born 6 April, 1750.
109. III. Joseph Tallant; born 10 May, 1752.
*110. VII. Daniel, born 18 July, 1724 ; died 5 Dec, 1801.
111. VIII. Hannah, born 21 June, 1725 ; died 7 Sept., 1726.
103.
III.
104.
IV.
105.
V.
106.
VI.
16
LITTLE GENEALOGY.
112, IX. Judith, bom 11 July, 1727 ; died 6 Aug., 1727.
*113. X. Ruth, born 14 Sept., 1728 ; died about 1776.
114. XI. Abigail, born 19 Jan., 1730 ; died 14 April, 1737.
16.
TRISTRAM,-'^ [Jfoses^] born 9 Dec, 1681 ; married 30 Oct., 1707,
Sarah, daughter of Henry and Sarah (Brocklebank) Dole,t who was
^^ born 12 Feb., 1690, and died about
Oj^ri^iref^rrx^ dCjMM.^ ^'~^^^- ^^ ^^^ ^ farmer, built in part
^ ^^ the house now occupied by William
Little, Esq., of Newbury, a view of which is here given, and lived
there till his death 11 Nov., 1765. Children :
*115. I. Sarah, born 6 Aug.. 1708.
*116. II. Henry, born 31 Dec, 1710 ; died Nov.. 1786.
t Henry Dole, lather of S.irah Dole, was born 9 March, 1663 ; married Sarah, daughter
of Captain Brocklebank of Rowley, who was killed at Bloody Brook in 1675, and lived
in Newbury. His parents were Richard Dole, merchant, who was born in Bristol, En-
gland, in 1624, and came to Newbury in 1639, and Hannah Rolfe, who died 16 Nov., 1678.
THIRD GENERATION. 17
*117. III. Samuel, born 18 Feb., 1713; died 29 Sept., 1792.
118. IV. Apphia, baptized 1715 ; died 15 Feb., 1743.
119. V. Jane, born 6 June, 1718; married 25 May, 1741,
Edmund, son of Richard and Elizabeth Knight, who was born 30
August, 1714, and married second, 1751, Prudence Jaques. His
first wife died in 1748. Children by first wife :
120. I. Samuel Knight, born 12 Feb., 1741-2.
121. II. Edmund Knight, born 8 Nov., 1744.
*122. VI. Elizabeth, born 20 Nov., 1720 ; died 15 AprU, 1818.
123. VII. Nathaniel, born 24 May, 1723 ; enlisted in the ex-
pedition against Louisburg, C. B., and died there 13 Nov., 1745. By
a curious coincidence a distinct rumor of his death was cu'culated
among his friends at Newbury the morning of the day he died. A
list of his effects may be found in Vol. xxiv. of the Historical and
Genealogical Register.
*124. VIII. Richard, born 6 June, 1725 ; died 13 Feb., 1806.
*125. IX. Enoch, born 21 May, 1728 ; died 21 Oct., 1816.
126. X. Mary, born 4 Feb., 1731 ; died young.
*127. XI. John, born 14 July, 1735 ; died 25 Aug., 1800.
17.
SARAH,3 ^Moses"^ born 28 April, 1684; married 3 Jan., 1710,
Thomas Pike, and died 10 Dec, 1710. Her husband was a son of
Joseph and Susannah (Kingsbury) Pike, and brother to John Pike,
who married Lydia, widow of (4) Moses Little. He was born 4
Aug., 1681. Child:
128. I. John Pike, born 10 Dec, 1710; married 17 Feb.,
1732, Sarah Moody, and died about 1758 in Rowley. Childi-en :
Sarah Pike, born 6 April, 1733.
John Pike, born 8 April, 1735.
Lydia Pike, born 17 Sept., 1737.
Thomas Pike, born 25 Sept., 1739.
Samuel Pike, born 4 May, 1742.
Hannah Pike, born 4 July, 1744.
Elizabeth Pike.
Joseph Pike, born 12 Feb., 1751.
Benjamin Pike.
129.
I.
130.
II.
131.
ITI.
132.
IV.
133.
V.
134.
VI.
135.
VII.
136.
VIII
137.
IX.
18 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
18.
MARY,^ [Jfbses^] born 13 Jan., 1686; married Joseph, son of
Col. Moses and Jane (Sewall) Gerrish, who was born 20 March,
1682, and died 10 Jan., 1765. The date of the publisliment of their
marriage is 26 Feb., 1704. She died June, 1761. The}^ lived in
Newbury. Col. Gerrish was a member of the Colonial Legislature for
twenty years, and often elected by that body to the Governor's coun-
cil, by whom he was as often rejected, " because he was not supple."
He was a man of great muscular power, and is reported to have
swum the Merrimac River, near its mouth, ever}' year till he was
past sevent3^ His children resembled him in size. The united
weight of four of them was 1200 pounds. Children, besides three
who died young :
138. I. Moses GERPasH, born 15 April, 1706 ; married 18
April, 1728, Mary Moody. He was a farmer and lived in Newbury
(Byfield) .
139. n. Joseph Gerrish, born 10 Sept., 1708; married
Catherine Brown of Reading, and died 26 May, 1776. He held the
commission of colonel in the militia, was a very prominent citizen of
Newbury, and a member of the Colonial Legislature and of the Pro-
vincial Congress that met at Watertown in 1775.
140. III. Stephen Gerrish, born 22 Feb., 1711 ; married first
21 July, 1738, Martha Chase of Newbury, and second 15 July, 1741,
Joanna, daughter of Samuel Hale and aunt of Capt. Nathan Hale,
the martyr spy of the Revolution. Capt. Gerrish was one of the
leading men in the settlement of Boscawen, N. H., where he died in
1788. A sketch of his life and of the descendants of his eldest son
is given in Coffin's History of Boscawen. Children :
141. I. Henry Gerrish, born 3 May, 1742; married
10 Nov., 1763, Martha Clough of Canterbury, and died 16
May, 1806. He was a large land owner and prominent citi-
zen of Boscawen, and a lieutenant-colonel in the Revolution-
ary arm}'.
142. II. * Jane Gerrish, born 20 April, 1745 ; married
Lieut. Samuel Ames of Boscawen, and died 30 March, 1814.
143. III. Samuel Gerrish, born 20 April, 1748 ; mar-
ried Lucy Noyes of Hebron, and died 16 Nov., 1825.
144. IV. Enoch Gerrish, born 16 Jan., 1750; marriM
THIRD GENERATION. 19
first Mary E. Pearson, second Hannah Kilburn, and third
Mary Gerrish, and died 1 May, 1821.
145. V. Joseph Gerrish, born 17 Sept., 1753 ; married
Mary Bartlett of Newbury, and died 21 Nov., 1817.
146. VI. Stephen Gerrish, born 1756; died 24 Aug.,
1777.
147. IV. Mary Gerrish, born 10 Sept., 1714; married
Griggs of Roxbury, Mass.
148. V. Jane Gerrish, born 12 Oct., 1717 ; married 24 Nov.,
1741, Rev. Phiueas Stevens, a graduate of Harvard, and the first
minister of Boscawen. He died 19 Jan., 1755.
149. VI. Elizabeth Gerrish, born 5 March, 1720; married
14 June, 1753, Stephen March of Portsmouth.
150. VII. Sarah Gerrish, born 18 Jul)-, 1722, was adopted
by her great uncle Judge Samuel Sewall, and married Moses Newell.
151. VIII. Judith Gerrish, born 7 Jan., 1724; married Col.
Daniel Thurston of Bradford, and died Aug., 1765. Col. Thurston
and his son were members of the legislature for thirty years.
152. IX. Samuel Gerrish, born 3 April, 1728 (?) ; married
Sarah Johnson, and lived in West Newbury.
153. X. Rebecca Gerrish, born 29 Oct., 1732 (?); married
1 Jan., 1752, Joshua March, and lived in West Newbury.
20.
MOSES,^' [Moses^;\ born 26 Feb., 1691 ; married 12 Feb., 1716,
Sarah, daughter of Sergeant Stephen and Deborah (Plumer)
Jaques,t who was born 23 Sept., 1697, and died 12 Nov., 1763. He
lived at his father's till about 1730, when he purcliased of his uncle
Joseph the Turkey Hill Farm, where he resided till his death. The
house he occupied was built, it is believed, by (2) Joseph previous
to 1700, and was taken down in 1859. A view of it is given upon
r an adjoining page. The farm has since
&^2xx0^ C?C 2^2^r^ — remained in the hands of his descend-
ants, and is now owned by Capt.
Joshua Hale. Tradition represents both him and his wife the same
t Sergeant Stephen .Jaques was born in Newbury, Mass., 9 Sept., 1661 ; married 13 May,
1684, Deborah, daugliter of Samuel and Mary Plumer of Newbury. His father, Henry
Jaques, a carpenter, came to Newbury in 1640; married Anna Knight, and died 24 Feb.,
1687, aged 69.
20 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
as do the following epitaphs taken from a stone in the Upper Burying
Ground on the Plains at Newbury :
Mr. Moses Little departed this life Oct.
I7tb, 1780, in ti:e 90tli year of his Age.
He \\as temperate in all things,
Industrious, hospitable .yet frugal,
A kind husband and tender father
A good neighbor & good citizen
and while living justly sustained the first
of Characters — an honest inau.
" A wit's a feather, a chief's a rod,
An honest man's ye noblest work of God."
Under this Monument is deposited
what was Mortal of Mrs. Sarah Little
(Consort of Mr. Mosos Little) who de-
parted this Life on the 12th of ISTov. iu
the year of our Lord 1763.
She trul}' answered ye wise man's character
of a Virtuous Woman Lived beloved and
Died Lamented and hath Left her Friends a
Good hope that at the Resurrection this Dust
shall spring to Light with sweet Surprise
And in her Savior's Image Rise.
Lydia, born 25 Aug., 1717; married her cousin (116)
id died 4 Feb., 1798.
Stephen, born 19 May, 1719 ; died 30 Aug., 1793.
John, born 16 Nov., 1721 ; died 9 May, 1799.
Moses, born 8 May, 1724; died 27 May, 1798.
Joseph, born 29 May, 1726 ; died 26 Jan., 1727.
Sarah, born 17 Feb., 1728; died 30 March, 1728.
Joseph, born 21 April, 1730; died 1 Feb., 1792.
Benjamin, born 4 Nov., 1732; died 18 April, 1777.
Sarah, born 8 April, 1735 ; died 15 Sept., 1830.
Mary, born 25 Oct., 1737 ; died 14 Aug., 1771.
Paul, born 1 April, 1740 ; died 11 Feb., 1818.
Elizabeth, born 16 Oct., 1742 ; died 16 April, 1753.
45.
THOMAS,* IGeorge^ Joseph^'] born 27 Oct., 1711; married 12
Jan., 1737-8, Mary Bond of Haverhill, who was born 1 Oct., 1721,
and died 29 June, 1801. He early removed from Newbury to Haver-
Children :
*154.
I.
enry Little, a
*155.
II.
*156.
III.
*157.
IV.
158.
V.
159.
VI.
*160.
VII.
*161.
VIII
*162.
IX.
*163.
X.
*164.
XI.
165.
XII.
FOUKTH GENEEATION. 21
hill, where he was married. In 1746 he and his brother (52) Joseph
were appointed by Gov. Wentworth to make a plan of Timberlane,
now Hampstead. He was a tanner and farmer, and his land, with
that of (46) Capt. George Little, formed the western boundary of
Hampstead when its charter was given. His descendants have, as a
whole, been noted for their size of body and phj^sical strength,
especially those in the line of his son Bond. He died 8 Nov., 1766.
In his will dated the 5th of the same month he calls himself of Plais-
tow, and makes bequests to all his surviving children. In it there
also occurs this paragraph : ' ' Item — I give to my well beloved wife
my servant boy Lot." f. Children :
Bond, born 25 June, 1739 ; died 23 Oct., 1740.
Bond, born 11 Nov., 1741 ; died 10 July, 1811.
Elizabeth, born 1 March, 1744; died 4 May, 1800.
Alice, born 18 March, 1746 ; died 7 Oct., 1816.
Thomas, born 11 April, 1749 ; died 30 Oct., 1814.
Mary, born 6 Feb., 1752.
Sarah, born 23 March, 1755; died 15 May, 1760.
4G.
GEORGE,'^ IGeorge^ Josei^h^^ born 9 Sept., 1713; married first
30 July, 1734, Mary Kimball, who died 20 July, 1743, second Eliza-
beth Taylor, who died 7 April, 1752, third 1 March, 1753, Sarah
Hale, who died Dec, 1753 (?), and fourth 29 May, 1754, Elizabeth,
widow of Samuel Poor and daughter of John Searl of Rowley, who
was born 20 Jan., 1712, and died 28 Ma}^ 1779. He lived in Hamp-
stead, N. H., near Island Pond, was a captain in the militia, served
as selectman, and seems to have been
a prominent citizen. He held a com-
mis/ Ion as justice of the peace, and is
sty id "gentleman" in deeds. About
166.
I.
*167.
II.
*168.
III.
*169.
IV.
*170.
V.
*171.
VI.
172.
VII,
t This Lot Little was a mulatto. He mr ried 9 March, 1788, Susanna Thomas of Hamp-
steart, accompanied (167) Bond Little to Deering and Sutton, N. H., settled in the latter
place, and was engaged in farming. Children :
I. Anna, born 2 Aug., 1790; married (?) 5 June, 1816, Asa Dow of New London,
K. H.
IL William, born 15 April, 1794; died 1814.
III. James, born 27 Nov., 1795.
IV. Sarah, born 18 Jan., 1799.
V. John, born 28 Oct., 1802.
VI. Lyman, born 19 Nov., 1806.
*173.
1 sno
I.
iouy .
174.
II.
*175.
III.
176.
IV.
1745.
111.
V.
*178.
VI.
179.
VII.
180.
VIII
22 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1765 he removed to New Boston, N. H., where he was living in
Sept., 1778. Children:
Benjamin, born 18 March, 1737-8; died 19 March,
George, born 27 Dec, 1739 ; died 19 Aug., 1749.
Moses, born 3 Aug., 1742; died 5 Sept., 1813.
Joseph Taylor, born 1 Jan., 1744-5; died 30 Oct.,
Mary, born 18 April, 1746 ; died 17 Aug., 1749.
Taylor, born 25 June, 1748; died about 1816.
Ebenezer, born 20 Dec, 1753 ; died 27 Aug., 1759.
VIII. Samuel, born 11 April, 1755; died 15 Aug., 1759.
48.
EDNA,* \_George^ Joseph^'] born 21 Aug., 1717; married first 17
Dec, 1734, Stephen Gale of Haverhill, who died 5 Jan., 1736, and
second 1 Nov., 1738, Jacob Ela of Haverhill, who died 2 May, 1752.
His estate was appraised at £518.8.1. She died 20 Jan., 1804.
Children :
181. I. Stephen Gale, born 8 June, 1736.
182. II. John Ela, born 6 Jan., 1740-41 ; married first 24
Jan., 1765, Ruth Whittier of Haverhill, who died 20 May, 1779, and
second Ruth Sanders of Haverhill. He died 27 Aug., 1787. Chil-
dren:
183. I. Nathaniel Whittier Ela,
. , .,., . . ^, , born 5 Feb., 1766.
184. II. John Whittier Ela, j
185. III. Benjamin Ela, born 26 Dec, 1767; died 24
Jan., 1768.
186. IV. Stephen Ela, ], „„ „ .^,„ ^, ,
,, \ . ' ^ born 23 Dec, 1768. Stephen
187. V. Benjamm Ela, j ^
died 18 Jan., 1769.
188. VI. Edna Ela, born 3 Oct. ,1775; married Thomas
Folsom.
189. III. Edna Ela, born 25 Feb., 1741-2.
190. IV. Jacob Ela, born 3 Oct., 1743; married 28 July,
1768, Elizabeth Ayer of Haverhill. Children :
191. I. Jacob Ela, born 10 May, 1769.
192. II. Joseph Ela, born 14 May, 1771.
FOUETH GENERATION. 23
193. III. Theodore (?) Ela, born 29 March, 1173.
194. IV. James Ela, born 24 Jan., 1776.
195. V. Enoch Ela, born 24 June, 1745.
196; VI. Lydia Ela, born 30 March, 1747.
197. VII. Alice Ela, born 3 July, 1749.
198. VIII. Abigail Ela, born 26 Jan., 1750-51.
50.
EZEKIEL,^ IGeorge" Josepli^~\ born 6 March, 1721 ; married 12
Feb., 1746, Margaret, daughter of Robert and Hannah (Dike) Fitz.
She was descended from Robert Fitz, of Ipswich, the emigrant,
through Abraham^ and Abraham'*. She died while on a visit to her
son in New York State.
About the time of his marriage he moved from Plaistow, N. H.,
to Sutton, Mass., where he was engaged in business as a tanner. In
1751-3 he bought land in Killingly County, and removed thither soon
after. The last six of his children were born there. He was a
prominent member of the South Killingly Church, of which he was
chosen a ruling elder in 1783. He probably officiated as a clergy-
man there, and certainly did
at Hillsborough, N. H., where
he had bought a large tract of
land and settled in 1785. He
is spoken of as Captain Little, and appears to have had a handsome
estate for those times. In his will, dated 13 March, 1787, and writ-
ten by himself, he makes provisions for his Avife, and bequests to all
his children, except Hannah and Samuel who are supposed to have
died young. It was proved 20 Feb.. 1798. Children:
-Moses, born 19 Oct., 1747; died 21 March, 1829.
Sakah, born 1749 ; died 26 Aug., 1805.
Molly, born 14 Aug., 1751.
EzEKiEL,born 22 March, 1753 ; died25March, 1789.
Edna, born 27 May, 1755 ; married Nathaniel (?)
Bennett, and had, born in Killingly, Conn. :
204. I. Rhoda Bennett, baptized 7 June, 1778.
205. II. Eliphalet Bennett, baptized 2 Oct., 1780.
206. VI. Lydia, born 5 April, 1757; married Jedediah (?)
Bennett, and had :
O-fje^^ <f:^^0
199.
I.
200.
II.
201.
HI
202.
IV.
203.
V.
24 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
207. I. Daniel Bennett, bom 29 May, 1776, in Kill-
ingly, Conn.
*208. VII. George, born 18 March, 1759 ; died Jan., 1820.
209. VIII. Hannah, born 14 April, 1762.
210. IX. Samuel, born 27 April, 1763.
*211. X. David, born 22 June, 1765 ; died 1827.
*212. XI. Lucy, born 1 Oct., 1769 ; died 21 Jan., 1854.
52.
JOSEPH,* ]^George^ JosepJi^^ born 22 June, 1727 ; married first
Elizabeth Ingalls, who died 6 Dec, 1764, aged 39 years, and sec-
ond 19 March, 1765-6, Sarah Mills. Capt. Little was a farmer and
lived in Plaistow and Hampstead, N. H., where all his children were
born. About 1770 he removed to Goffstown, N. H., where he was
the first deacon of the church and prominent in town affairs. He
died in 1811. Children:
Hannah, born 12 Oct., 1747.
Edna, born 16 Jan., 1749 ; died 13 Feb., 1765.
Elizabeth, born 5 Nov., 1750 ; died 2 May, 1762.
John, born 12 Aug., 1752 ; died 7 Oct., 1822.
Abiah, born 3 April, 1754 ; died 13 March, 1763.
Ruth, born 4 Oct., 1755 ; died 23 May, 1760.
George, born 24 July, 1757 ; died 11 Sept., 1835.
VIII. Caleb, born 19 March, 1759 ; died 27 Jan., 1848.
Sarah, born 15 May, 1762 ; died 21 Aug., 1803.
Eliphalet, born 5 Dec, 1764 ; died 28 Feb., 1798.
James, born 14 Feb., 1768 ; died 16 Aug., 1842.
84.
EDMUND,* [Enoch^ JosepK^'] born 5 Sept., 1715; married 18
March, 1736, Judith, daughter of Dr. Matthew and Sarah (Knight)
Adams, t who was born 2 April, 1716, and died 7 Sept., 1784,
and second, 2 Nov., 1789, Elizabeth, widow of Capt. James
Smith, and daughter of Deacon John Noyes of Newbury. She died
22 Sept., 1817, aged 86. Capt. Little was a farmer by occupation,
t Dr. Matthew Adams was the son of Abraham and Mary (Pettingell) Adams, and the
grandson of Robert Adams, the emigrant, who came from Devonshire, England, to Ipswich
in 1635, thence to Salem in 1638, and to Newbury in 1640. Dr. Adams was the first phy-
sician in what is now West Newbury, and died 15 Nov., 1755, aged 69.
*213.
I.
214.
II.
215.
III.
*216.
IV.
217.
V.
218.
VI.
*219.
VII
*220.
vii;
*221.
IX.
*222.
X.
*223.
XI.
FOURTH GENERATION. 25
lived upon Crane Neck Hill, West Newbury, and died 29 Aug., 1803.
Children :
Elizabeth, born 23 March, 1738; died 5 March,
*224.
I.
1777.
*225.
II.
*226.
III.
227.
IV.
Joseph, born 4 May, 1741 ; died 4 April, 1823.
John, born 13 Sept., 1743 ; died 28 Feb., 1825.
Judith, born 21 Aug., 1746 ; married first 12 July,
1774, Abraham Adams of Newbury, and second Capt. Joseph Noyes
of Newburyport, and died without issue ( ?) .
*228. V. Enoch, born 7 June, 1748 ; died 15 Aug., 1820.
*229. VI. Sarah, ) ^ ^ ^, ,^.,, died Feb., 1825.
*230. VII. Makv, I ^"^" ' ^^'^y' ' '^^- died 18 Jan., 1828.
*231. VIII. Eunice, born July, 1753 ; died about 1796.
232. IX. Prudence, born 4 May, 1755 ; died young.
*233. X. Hannah, born 18 July. 1757: died 6 April, 1843.
88.
MARY,'* l^Tristrcfm? Joseph''] born 17 ]\Iarch, 1713 ; married 5
Feb., 1734, Capt. Michael Dalton, a prominent merchant of New-
buryport, who died 1 March, 1770, aged 61. She married second
Patrick Tracy, Esq., of Newburyport, who died 28 Feb., 1789, aged
78. She died 10 Dec, 1791. Children :
234. I. Mary Dalton, born 2 Dec, 1734; died 18 Nov.,
1736.
235. II. Michael Dalton, born 1 Nov., 1736 ; died 3 Oct.,
1741.
236. III. Tristram Dalton, born 28 May, 1738 ; married
Ruth, daughter of Robert and Ruth Hooper of Marblehead, who
died 10 Jan., 1826, aged 87. Mr. Dalton graduated at Harvard at
the early age of 17, studied law as an accomplishment, the fortune
which he inherited from his father not requiring him to practice it as
a profession, and took a deep interest in the cultivation of a large
landed estate in what is now the town of West Newbury. Wash-
ington, John Adams, Louis Philippe, Talleyrand, and other distin-
guished guests partook of his hospitalities. As eminent for piety as he
was for mental endowments, the Episcopal Church, of which he was a
warden, shared in his generous liberality. He was a Representative,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, and a Senator in the Legisla-
ture of Massachusetts, and a Senator of the United States in the first
26 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Congress after the adoption of the Federal Constitution. When Wash-
ington City was founded, Mr. Dalton invested his entire fortune in
lands there, and lost it by the mismanagement of a lousiness agent.
At the same time a vessel which was freighted with his furniture and
valuable library was lost on her voyage from Newburyport to Wash-
ington, and he thus found himself, after having lived sixty years in
affluence, penniless. Several offices of profit and honor were imme-
diately tendered him by the government, and he accepted the Sur-
veyorship of Boston. He died in Boston, 30 May, 1817, and his
remains were taken to Newburyport, where they were interred in the
burial-ground of St. Paul's Church. Children :
237. I. Michael Dalton, born Feb., 1761 ; died 12
April, 1762.
238. II. Michael Dalton, born Oct., 1762; died 21
Oct., 1763.
239. III. Mary Dalton, born 4 July, 1764; died 2
Sept., 1765.
240. IV. Ruth Hooper Dalton, born 17 May, 1767;
married 21 July, 1789, Louis Deblois.
241. V. Robert Hooper Dalton, born 8 April. 1769 ;
died 3 Sept., 1775.
242. VI. Mary Dalton, born 4 March, 1771 ; married
Leonard White of Haverhill.
243. VII. Sarah Dalton, born 19 Feb., 1775 ; died un-
married in Washington, D. C.
244. VIII. Catherine Dalton, born 13 April, 1777 ; died
unmarried at Alexandria, Va.
90.
ANNA,* \_TTistram? Joseplv'] born 4 Aug., 1716; married 27
Dec, 1739, Stephen Sewall, who graduated at Harvard, 1731, was
for many years the school-master at Newburyport, and died in 1795,
aged 80. She died 16 Feb., 1796. Children :
245. I. John Sewall, born 11 Oct., 1740; died at Suri-
nam in Dutch Guiana, 1 Sept., 1766.
246. II. Sarah Sewall, born 18 Aug., 1743 ; died 7 Nov.,
1745.
247. III. Sarah Sewall, born 12 Nov., 1746.
248. IV. Anna Sewall, born 25 Sept., 1749.
FOURTH GENERATION. 27
94.
EBENEZER,* [Moses^ Joseph-^ born 18 Oct.. 1715; married 5
April, 1737, Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph aud Lydia (Emery)
Brown, and said to be a descendant of Thomas Brown, who came
from Malford, England, to Newbury, Mass., in 1635, and died there
in 1681. She was boru at Newbury, 8 June, 1716, died at Campton,
N. H., 13 Nov., 1795, and was buried there with her daughter-in-
law. Their gravestone bears the following lines :
Sleep lovely saiuts and take your rest.
Tour work is done, j^oiir best is blest,
For Christ will change this mortal clay,
And raise his saiuts to endless day.
was a successful shipping merchant
of Newbur3'port. He was an active
* 7^^''^^ ^-^-^<=<^^^^6^_^ member of the First Presbyterian
Church, and his pastor. Rev. Jona-
than Parsons, preached a sermon on the occasion of his death, of
which copies are in existence. He gave largely to the Indian School
of the Rev. Dr. Wheelock. which afterwards became Dartmouth
College. The following is the inscription upon his tombstone :
Here lies the body of Ebenezer Little
who departed this life 30 Jul}*, 1768, in the
53d year of his age. For mauy years
he was one of the Elders of the Presbyterian
Church iu this town, and by his
fidelity in that and every trust
reposed in him, and his great hospitality
and benevolence to mankind, so
recommended himself to the esteem
and respect of his acquaintance, as
rendered his death the more lamented,
But
Corruption, earth, and worms
Shall but refine this flesh
Till his triumphant spirit comes
To put it on afi'esh.
Child :
*249. I. Moses, born 15 April, 1739 ; died 30 Aug.. 1798.
95.
NATHAN,* [Moses^ JosejjJi'^ born 12 May, 1717; married 12
Nov., 1741, Hannah, daughter of Nathaniel and Priscilla Mighill,
who was born 3 Jan., 1719-20. He was a carpenter and lived at
28 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Newbury, where he died between 11 March and 30 April, 1745. His
estate was appraised at £311.15, and among other articles the inven-
tory mentions books and pictures. Children :
250. I. Mary, born 1742; married 12 July, 1763, Samuel
Emerson of Rowley.
*251. II. Elizabeth, born 1744 ; died 1819.
96.
SARAH,'' [Moses^ Joseph^'] born 27 Feb., 1718 ; married 11 Oct.,
1737, Parker Titcomb, a carpenter of Newbury, Mass., who died 21
March, 1772. His estate was appraised at £1394.15.6. His wife
died 3 Sept., 1753. Children:
252. I. Jane Titcomb, born 4 May, 1740 ; married Sewall
Short, who died 18 July, 1773. She died 30 Aug., 1761 (?).
253. II. Michael Titcomb, born 4 Nov., 1750 ; died 9 June,
1819.
254. III. Sarah Titcomb, born 28 Sept., 1752.
97.
MARY,* [Moses^ Josej)K^'] born 16 Aug., 1720 ; married 20 Feb.,
1741, John Berry of Newbury. He was a blacksmith by occupation,
a worthy elder of the Presbyterian Church, and died 7 April, 1770,
in his 59th year. His wife died 4 Nov., 1791. Children :
255. I. H^iNNAH Berry, born 11 Oct., 1741 ; died 10 Jan.,
1747."
256. II. Ambrose Berry, born 12 Oct., 1743 ; died 20 Jan.,
1747.
257. III. Sarah Berry, born 3 Oct., 1745; died 22 Jan., 1747.
258. IV. JohnBerry, born 16 Jan., 1747 ; died 4 Feb., 1747.
259. V. Hannah Berry, born 25 Jan., 1748 ; died 29 April,
1749.
260. VI. Mary BERRY,bornl2July,1750;diedlOOct., 1762.
261. VII. Sarah Berry, born 30 Sept., 1752 ; died 30 Sept.,
1753.
262. VIII. Nathan Berry, born 4 Sept., 1754 ; died 18 Sept.,
1754.
263. IX. Elizabeth Berry, born 2 Sept., 1755; died 29
Sept., 1757.
264. X. Anna BERRY,born 21 July, 1758 ; died5 Sept., 1762.
FOURTH GENERATION. 29
99.
ELIZABETH,* [Moses^ JosepK^'\ bom 30 Dec, 1723 ; married 26
July, 1743, John Frazer, a tailor, of Newbury, Mass., and died before
1756. Children:
265. I. Joseph Frazer, born 13 June, 1744.
266. II. John Feazer, born 11 Dec, 1749.
267. III. Jesse Frazer, born 19 Aug., 1751.
101.
SAMUEL,'* \_DanieP Joseph?'] horn 23 April, 1714 ; married first
1736, Hannah Sewall, and second 14 Dec, 1738, Sarah Follansbee,
who was born March, 1721, and died 5 March, 1805.
/0'///7 li'^ed in Atkinson, and afterwards in
/^^^^Z^<l'^'6k__c>^ ly0j^ Hampstead, N. H. In each place he
^^ was a prominent citizen. In the latter
he served as selectman several years, and was twelve times modera-
tor of the annual town meeting. He was a member of the Provin-
cial Congress that met at Exeter in 1775-6, and was an earnest and
active patriot. He held for many j^ears a magistrate's commission,
and transacted considerable legal business. He joined the first
church in Plaistow 22 May, 1737. He died 16 Jan., 1798. f Chikben :
268. I. Moses, born 9 Sept., 1739; married (320) Mary
Noyes, who died 26 Oct., 1823, aged 81. He was a carpenter and
farmer. He was for many years deacon of the church at Hampstead,
and also prominent in town affairs, serving as moderator and select-
man, and upon several committees at the time of the revolution. He
died without issue 26 March, 1816.
*269. II. Joshua, born 17 Sept., 1741 ; died 3 Nov., 1821.
*270. III. Mary, born 10 Aug., 1743 ; died June, 1831.
271. IV. Abigail, born 15 Sept., 1745; married 1 March,
1763, Nathaniel, son of Dr. Jacob and Susanna (Rogers) Peabody.
He was born at Topsfield, Mass., 1 March, 1741 ; studied medicine
with his father, who resided at Leominster, Mass., andin 1761 settled in
t The following is an extract from a letter written when he was over eighty years of age
to his daughter Sai-ah. He wrote a similar letter to his son .Joshua, mentioning in both his
children and grandchildren : " I, their aged father have gi'eat cause to Bless God for his
great goodness in giving me so many Likely Children andin so good credit in the world
and granting them so comfortable and afHuant circumstances with respect to things of this
life, and so vii-tuously Disposed to secure a better Life when this Life shall end. May the
best of Blessings Rest upon them and theirs to the latest posterity is the increasing prayer
of their efectionate father."
30 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Plaistow, N. H., where he soon acquired an extensive practice. He
resigned in 1774 the royal commission as Lieutenant-Colonel in the
militia on account of his political opinions, and was one of the party
who captured, at the close of that year. Fort William and Mary at
Newcastle, N. H. During the early part of the Revolution he was
a member of the assembly, served as chairman of the Committee of
Safety, and as Adjutant-General of the State Militia. In 1779-80
he was delegate to the Continental Congress at Philadelphia, in
1782-3 to the State Convention and chairman of the committee to
form a constitution. He also served for several successive years in
the Legislature, and was Major-Geueral of the militia from 1793 to
1798. He had the misfortune to lose his property late in life, and
was confined for debt in prison at Exeter, where he died 27 June,
1823. His wife died at her brother Daniel's, 8 Feb., 1831.
-f*272. V. Saeah, born 20 Aug., 1747 ; died 5 Dec, 1829.
*273. VI. Daniel, born 19 March, 1750 ; died 13 Jan., 1841.
*274. VII. Elizabeth, born 9 May, 1752.
275. VIII. Tristram, born 20 Jan., 1755 ; served in the Rev-
olution, and died at Rhode Island, 5 Aug., 1778, on his return from
the army.
276. IX. Samuel, born 22 July, 1757 ; married first 18 April,
1780, Elizabeth, daughter of Timothy and Elizabeth Stevens of
Hampstead, who died 15 Sept., 1794, aged 33 years; second 17
Dec, 1795, Ruth, daughter of Rev. Henry and Ruth (Ayer) True of
Hampstead, who was born 15 Feb., 1764, and died 4 Nov., 1811 ;
and third 18 Feb., 1813, Miriam French, who died 26 Sept., 1859,
aged 89 years. He was a farmer, lived for a time in Chester, N. H.,
but afterwards in Hampstead, where he died 27 Jan., 1842, without
issue.
*277. X. Abiah, born 6 April, 1760 ; died 9 July, 1821.
SARAH,* IDmiieP Josepli^'} born 11 Nov., 1717; married 28
July, 1741, William Ayer. He lived in Plaistow, N. H., and was
admitted ' ' in full " to the church in that place 4 Aug. , 1 751 . His wife
had joined it 22 May, 1737. She died 11 Dec, 1807. Children :
278. I. Williabi Ayer, ) ^ ^ ^^ ^r-^-.
279. IL Sarah Ayer, T^^"^^ ' ^^^y' ^ '^''- died 20 May,
1742.
280.
III.
1805.
281.
IV.
282.
V.
283.
VI.
1808.
284.
VII
FOURTH GENERATION. 31
Daniel Ayer, born 28 Jan., 1743 ; died 6 June,
Abigail Ayer, born 27 Dec, 1745.
James Ayer, born 13 March, 1748.
Joseph Ayer, born 28 Nov., 1750; died 8 Jan.,
VII. Mary Ayer. ) , ,^ ,^ ,^.^
^r . x^-TTT T . i born 2i Dec l/o2.
28o. V III. Lyi>ia Ayer, )
286. IX. Sarah Ayer. ])orn 14 Nov.. 1755.
104.
ELIZABETH,-* [DanieP Josex)li^'\ born 12 Nov., 1719; married
22 Aug., 1738, Jonathan Kimball, who lived in Plaistow, and was
deacon of the first church there, which his wife joined 18 May. 1740.
She died 28 Feb., 1753, and he married second Abigail True, by
whom he had four children. Children b}^ first wife :
287. I. Benjamin Kimball, born 5 Aug., 1741: married
(337) Sarah Little, and died 177!t.
288. II. Jonathan Kimball, born 14 Sept.. 1744; married
Maria Snow. Children :
28!). I. Abiah Kimball, born 24 Sept., 1771 ; mar-
ried her cousin, Benjamin, son of Benjamin and Sarah (Little)
Kimball.
290. II. Isaac Kimball, born 3 Feb., 1774.
291. III. Mary Kimball, born (i Oct.. 1776 ; married
Stephen Haseltine of Haverhill.
292. IV. Daniel Kimball, born 5 April. 1779 ; mar-
ried Deborah Emerson.
293. V. Margaret Kimball, born 19 Sept., 1781 ;
married John Merrill of Amesbury.
294. VI. John Kimball, born 22 June. 1784 ; married
Miss Lancaster.
295. VII. Sarah Kimball, born ■>(-> Jan., 1787.
296. VIII. Samuel Kimball, born 15 Oct., 1789 ; mar-
ried Miss Stinson.
297. IX. Benjamin Kimball, born 21 Jan., 1792 ;
married Miss Smith.
298. III. Daniel Kimball, baptized 19 July, 1747 ; died in
infancy.
32 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
299. IV. Nathaniel Kimball, born 7 Nov., 1748; married
Miss Sawyer, and had five children.
300. V. Daniel Kimball, born 3 July, 1751 ; lived in Lit-
tleton, N. H., and was deacon in the church there.
110.
DANIEL,^ [DanieP Joseph'^~\ born in Haverhill 18 July, 1724;
married first Nov., 1751, Mary, daughter of Rev. Joseph and Mary
(Moody) Emerson of Maiden, and great aunt of Ralph AValdo
Emerson. She died 2 June, 1758, aged 32. He married second
6 June, 1759, Sarah, daughter of Col. Joseph and Margaret (Morse)
Coffin of Newbury, who was born 25 Aug., 1726, and died 19
Dec, 1804.
Joseph Coffin was a son of Hon. NathanieL Coffin, and a nephew
of the wife of (2) Joseph Little.
Though Mr. Little never enjoyed the advantages of a collegiate
education, his mental powers were strengthened and trained by sev-
y"^ eral years of teaching, and
/""^ » / * Z)^'"^ ^^ degree of A.M. was
^yj C/^)^Z4^£^ Cv^J^^^__y conferred upon him in 1 766
by Harvard College. He
studied theology with Rev. Joseph Moody of York, and in March of
1751 he was ordained pastor of the second parish in Wells, a posi-
tion which he occupied until his death, over fifty years later. His
pastoral duties were faithfully and successfully performed. He was
deeply interested in the temporal as well as spiritual welfare of his
parishioners, and was always employed in devising some means for
its promotion. None but the kindest feelings were exercised towards
him by his people during the remarkably long term of years he was
their minister.
In 1772 he was appointed for inissionaiy service in the eastern
portion of the District of Maine. This led, during the course of
the following years, to a series of missionary tours in that region,
which were in the highest degree arduous. The success which
attended his efforts, however, was fully sufficient to justify them, and
he came to be styled the Apostle of the East. On one occasion he
was sent especially to the Indians on the Penobscot, and established
a school for them, which was quite successful until the interference
of the Catholic priests, who discouraged the undertaking. At this
REV. DANIEL LITTLE.
,■;... J _
FOURTH GENERATION. 83
time he took an opportunity to learn their language, and afterwards
prepared a full vocabulary.
He was one of the first members of the American Academy of
Arts and Sciences, and several of his papers are printed among its
publications. His intellectual powers were of no mean order, and
the inventive faculty was especiall}^ prominent. He contrived and
made the first sleigh ever used in his parish. He devised a new
and, as he hoped, an improved method of manufacturing steel. It
unfortunately proved impracticable, but the confidence of his con-
temporaries in his ability as well as his integrity, is clearly shown
by the grant of four hundred and fifty pounds by the Massachusetts
Legislature for the prosecution of his scheme.
Throughout his life he manifested much interest in the education
of the young and, though then far advanced in years, was selected as
one of the trustees of Bowdoin College at its establishment.! He
died suddenly of paralysis 5 Dec, 1801. Children, beside one who
died unnamed :
Joseph, boi-n 13 Oct., 1752 ; died young.
Mary, born 15 June, 1756 ; died 1842.
Daniel, born 25 May, 1758 ; died 11 June, 1758.
Nathaniel Coffin, born 13 Aug., 1762; died 7
Sarah, born 8 Feb., 1764 ; married 3 March, 1803,
Rev. Asa, son of Jonathan and Lucy (Heywood) Piper, who was
born 31 Dec, 1762, graduated at Harvard in 1778, ordained at
Wakefield, N. H., in 1785, and died there in 1835. He had children
by a previous marriage. His wife Sarah died 15 Oct., 1827.
306. VI. Margaret, born 11 March, 1765, is not mentioned
in her father's will, and probably died young.
*307. VII. David, born 6 Dec, 1766 ; died 27 July, 1843.
*308. VIII. Hannah, born 8 June, 1770; died 20 Aug., 1801.
113.
EUTH,* \_DanieP Joseph-'] born 14 Sept., 1728 ; married 3 Sept.,
1754, Moses, son of Daniel and Deborah Smith of Ipswich, and
great-grandson of Richard Smith, the emigrant. He married first
tA more extended sketch of the life of Rev. Daniel Little than the plan of this work
mil allow, may be found in the History of Wells and Kennebunk, by Hon. Edward E.
Bourne.
3
301.
I.
*302.
II.
303.
Ill
*304.
IV.
Feb., 183
4.
305.
V.
34 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Elizabeth, daughter of Dr. Samuel and Sarah Wallis, by whom he
had two children, and third 10 July, 1778, Mrs. Mary Hodgkins.
Mrs. Ruth Smith died about 1776. Her children :
309. I. Ruth Smith, born 24 May, 1756 ; married Jona-
than Stanwood.
310. II. Mary Smith, born Nov., 1757; married Abner
Harris.
311. III. Daniel Smith, married and had one child, Eliza-
beth Smith.
312. IV. Aaron Smith, born 16 Sept., 1763 ; married
Eunice, daughter of Ebenezer and Sarah Lord, and died at Salem 9
Nov., 1849. His wife died 13 March, 1825. Children :
313. I. Margaret Smith, married Robert, son of
Aaron and Hannah (March) Kimball.
314. II. Aaron Smith, married Mehitable, daughter
of Jeremiah and Elizabeth (Kimball) Pingree. A. A. Smith,
the book-seller of Salem, is their son.
315. III. Lucy Smith, married John Pingree, a brother
to the above.
316. V. Jabez Smith, born 19 July, 1764.
317. VI. Abigail Smith, born 27 Aug., 1767.
115.
SARAH,"* [Tristram^ Moses'^1^ born 6 Aug., 1708 ; married 30
May, 1729, Capt. James Noyes of Newbury, who was probably son
of James and Hannah (Knight) Noyes, and born 19 Aug., 1705.
They lived in Plaistow, N. H., and both died before April, 1757.
Children :
318. I. Enoch Noyes, to whom administration on his
father's estate was granted June, 1758. He died before 1820, leav-
ing children.
319. II. Sarah Noyes, born Jan., 1735 , married Joseph
White.
320. III. Mary Noyes, born 1742 ; married (268) Moses
Little, and died 26 Oct., 1823.
321. IV. James Noyes, born 28 March, 1745 ; married (339)
Jane Little, and died 31 Dec, 1831.
322. V. Nathaniel Noyes, died before 1820, leaving chil-
dren.
POTJETH GENEEATION. 35
116.
HENRY,^ [Tristram^ ^ Mose^^ bora 31 Dec, 1710; married 7
Dec, 1738, his cousin {128) Lydia Little, who was bora 25 Aug.,
1717, and died 4 Feb., 1798. Named for her grandmother Coffin,
she was like her in mau}^ respects, and was especially noted for her
hospitality, a quality likewise characteristic of her husband. Living
to an advanced age, she handed down many anecdotes of the earlier
/p O r ri generations. Her husband was a
y\^jj(jt^w\j ") '/K>lJi~~ hard-working man, with a strong
1/^ -"^^--....^^ physical organization, and the moral
^^ faculties predominant over the in-
tellectual. Illustrative of his physical powers, it is narrated that a
Newbury port shipbuilder was once urging him to purchase a slave,
setting forth, among other good points, his wonderful strength.
" If he can't lift as much as you," said his owner, " you can have
him for nothing." Mr. Little immediately lifted, with apparent ease,
one end of a large timber and told the negro to raise the other.
The poor fellow tugged and strained in vain. No slave, however,
was ever owned on the homestead at Newbury Oldtown, where he
lived and died. He is said to have once sheared fifteen sheep while
the sands of an hour-glass were running out. His open-handed
style of living and large family kept him from increasing, but did
not lead him to diminish, the paternal acres. Both he and his wife
were members of the church at Newbury, and letters written to his
son Nathaniel, while absent in the Revolutionary army, testify to
his piety. He was buried 25 Nov., 1786. Children :
Mary, born 11 Oct., 1739 ; died 1 Aug., 1780.
Samuel, born 18 Nov., 1741 ; died unmarried 17
Henry, born 4 Dec, 1743 ; died 9 Dec, 1746.
Nathaniel, bom 10 Nov., 1745 ; died 25 March,
Henry, born 26 Nov., 1747; died 20 April, 1807.
Jane, born 22 Feb., 1750 ; died Jan., 1770.
Sarah, born 25 Dec, 1751 ; died unmarried 30
Silas, born 4 March, 1754 ; died 6 Oct., 1845.
Elizabeth, born 1 March, 1756 ; died 18 April, 1838.
Edna, born 19 Aug., 1758 ; died 22 Aug., 1844.
Judith, born 7 Aug., 1761 ; died 13 Feb., 1832.
*323.
I.
324.
II.
April, Hi
B5.
325.
III.
*326.
IV.
1839.
*327.
V.
328.
VI.
329.
VII.
Oct., 1836.
*330.
VIII
*331.
IX.
*332.
X.
*333.
XI.
36 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
117.
SAMUEL," [Tristram^ Moses'^'] born 18 Feb., 1713 ; married 18
Feb., 1736, Dorothy, daughter of Joseph and Jane (Dole) Noyes,
who was born 9 April, 1715, and died 19 March, 1798. After his
marriage he lived for a short time at Falmouth, now Portland, Me.,
but afterwards returned to Newbury. In the fall of 1741 he pur-
chased land in Atkinson, N. H., and settled upon what is now
known as Newbury Hill, where he continued to reside till his death.
His farm is still owned and occupied by his descendants. He served
in the earlier part of the Revolution, and was a quartermaster. He
was a shoemaker by trade, engaged in farming and lumbering, and
was noted for his energy, about which many anecdotes have been
handed down. He died 29 Sept., 1792. Children:
*334. I. James, born 18 March, 1737 ; died 23 April, 1783.
335. II. Samuel, born 2 Oct., 1739 ; served in the French
and Indian war, was taken prisoner at Fort Henry in 1757, and is
supposed to have died in captivity.
*336. III. Joseph, born 19 Jan., 1741-2 ; died 20 Nov., 1819.
Sarah, born 8 Sept., 1744; died 6 July, 1823.
Nathaniel, born 10 Nov., 1746 ; diedll Aug., 1827.
Jane, born 26 Feb., 1748 ; died 12 Sept., 1792.
Hannah, born 1 May, 1751 ; died 31 May, 1840.
VIII. Eunice, born 23 May, 1753 ; died 5 March, 1845.
Judith, born 17 March, 1757 ; married 10 Dec,
1783, Stephen Emerson of Weare, N. H., and died 27 March, 1798.
Children :
343. I. Samuel Emerson, born 15 Feb., 1786.
344. II. Sarah Emerson, born 24 Nov., 1788, and
perhaps others.
*345. X. Samuel Noyes, born 5 June, 1759 ; died 23 May,
1835.
122.
ELIZABETH," [Tristram^ Mose^^ born 20 Nov., 1720 ; married
22 Nov., 1743, Humphrey Noyes, who was a farmer and lived in
Atkinson, N. H., where he died in 1790. His wife survived him,
and died 15 April, 1818, at the advanced age of 97 years and 5
months. Children :
346. I. Sarah Notes, born 3 Feb., 1744-5 ; married 2 May,
*337.
IV.
*338.
V.
*339.
VI.
*340.
VII,
*341.
vn:
342.
IX.
FOUETH GENERATION. 37
1765, Daniel, sou of Daniel and Anna (Merrill) Poore of Atkinson,
by whom she had ten children, whose descendants are given in the
Poore Genealogy, and second in 1796, Samuel Webster of Atkinson,
and died 15 Sept., 1831.
347. II. Jane Notes, born 9 Sept., 1746 ; married Moses
Bartlett.
348. III. Humphrey Notes, born 9 May, 1749 ; married 23
Jan., 1776, Judith Noyes ; had nine children, and died 16 May, 1814.
349. IV. Samuel Notes, born 25 Aug., 1754.
350. V. Joseph Notes, born 26 Nov., 1756 (?).
351. VI. Peter Notes, born 2 May, 1758; married Sally
Noyes ; had ten children, and died 24 Feb., 1847. His wife died 14
Sept., 1827.
352. VII. John Notes, born 2 April, 1764; graduated at
Dartmouth, 1795; taught at Chesterfield Academy for two years;
was a tutor at Dartmouth an equal period ; studied divinity, but
was never ordained ; taught for several years at Brattleborough, Vt. ;
was member of Congress 1815-1817, and died at Putney, Vt., 26
Oct., 1841. He married Sept., 1804, Polly, daughter of Kutherford
Hayes of New Haven, Conn. Their son, John Humphrey Noyes,
born 3 Sept., 1811 ; graduated at Dartmouth in 1830; studied law,
afterwards theology at Andover Theological Seminary, but was
never ordained. He has become a perfectionist and communist, and
is the head of the Oneida Community, N. Y.
124.
RICHARD,^ [Tristram^ Moses^^ born 6 June, 1725; married 17
Sept., 1754, Jane, daughter of Moses and Hannah (Smith) Noyes,
who died 23 Nov., 1810. He learned the trade of a shoemaker,
but did not practice it to any extent. He studied navigation, and
y^ t C\ /> ///? made several short voyages, but
in farming. He liA'ed after 1770
upon the old Woodbridge place, near the Green, and buUt the house
now occupied by WUliam Burke Little of Newbury. He died 13
Feb., 1806. Children:
*353. I. Nathaniel, born 16 March, 1755 ; died 2 7 May, 183 5.
*354. II. Amos, born 10 Dec, 1758 ; died 13 Sept., 1831. ■
38 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
355, III. Sarah, born 8 May, 1760 ; died immarried 27
Dec, 1854.
*356. IV. Moses, bom 4 July, 1766 ; died 13 Oct., 1811.
125.
ENOCH,* [Tristram^ Moses'^^ bom 21 May, 1728; married first
19 Feb., 1755, Sarah Pettingell, who was born 6 Sept., 1731, and
died 10 March, 1758, and second 5 June, 1759, Hannah, daughter of
Samuel and Mary Hovey, of Newbury, who was bom 27 Feb., 1734,
and died 15 March, 1801. He was a weaver by trade, also learned
to make shoes. He lived near the Upper Green at Newbury, where
his first seven children were bora; removed to Hampstead, N. H.,
in 1766, and in 1774 to Boscawen, N. H., where he died 21 Oct.,
1816. At the latter place he settled in an unbroken forest, and
endured the hardships incident to life in a new township. At the
age of eleven he was converted under Whitefield's preaching, at
Newburyport, and joined the Old South Church there, while living
at Hampstead. After his removal to Boscawen, he went to New-
buryport every year, until enfeebled by age, to be present at the
August communion. An unusually large proportion of his descend-
ants have been ministers or ministers' wives. Children :
*357. I. Fkiend, born 19 Jan., 1756 ; died 19 Nov., 1836.
*358. II. Mart, born 19 Sept., 1757 ; died 25 July, 1807.
*359. III. Benjamin, born 13 April, 1760 ; died 30 Aug., 1846.
*360. IV. Joseph, born 30 May, 1761 ; died 26 March, 1843.
*361. V. Enoch, born 17 Jan., 1763 ; died 31 March, 1848.
362. VI. Hannah, bom 3 Sept., 1764; died 17 Oct., 1764.
*363. VII. Noah, born 1 Nov., 1765 ; died 14 Aug., 1837.
*364. VIII. Jesse, born 30 July, 1767 ; died 19 Aug., 1840.
365. IX. Phebe, born 19 Feb., 1769 ; died 7 June, 1769.
*366. X. Sarah Ilsley, bom 20 April, 1770 ; died 10
Dec, 1836.
367. XL John Hovey, bom 12 March, 1772; died 29
Aug., 1773.
*368. XII. Hannah, born 10 April, 1775 ; died 4 Nov., 1811.
127.
JOHN,* [Tristram^ Moses^'] bora 14 July, 1735 ; married 27 Oct.,
1767, Hannah, daughter of Moses and Susannah (Jaques) Noyes
FOURTH GENERATION. 39
of Newbury, who was bom 15 April, 1742, and died 30 May, 1820.
He was a farmer and carpenter, and lived in Eolfe's Lane, Newbury,
where his descendants still reside. He died 25 Aug., 1800. Children :
*369. I. Else, born 1 Dec, 1768 ; died 22 Nov., 1851.
*370. n. Levi, born 12 Nov., 1770 ; died 1802.
*371. ni. Noah, born 27 Sept., 1772 ; died 22 May, 1852.
*372. IV. Paul, born 29 April, 1775 ; died 2 July, 1847.
155.
STEPHEN,* [Moses"^ Jfoses^] born 19 May, 1719 ; married first
5 June, 1743, Judith, daughter of Joshua and Sarah (Coffin) Bailey, f
who was born 15 Feb., 1724, and died 19 Aug., 1764, and second
Mary, daughter of Benjamin Long, who died 4 Oct., 1798, aged 75
years. He lived for over twenty years after his marriage at Turkey
Hill, afterwards upon a farm he owned on Sandy Lane, now North
Atkinson Street. He was one of the grantees of Newbury, Vt., in
1763, and also owned lands in Bath and Hampstead, N. H., and in
Cumberland and Lincoln Counties, Maine. He was representative
to the legislature in 1776, and probably held other town offices. He
was a man of sterling integrity, a prominent member and deacon of
Dr. Spring's church at Newburyport. He died 30 Aug., 1793.
Children :
.Joshua, born 15 March, 1744; died 2 May, 1744.
Stephen, born 30 May, 1745 ; died 11 July, 1800.
Joshua, born 8 July, 1747 ; died 25 June, 1836.
Abner, born 29 Dec, 1750 ; died 16 June, 1781.
Judith, born 17 Nov., 1753 ; died 28 May, 1846.
Temperance, born 2 April, 1757 ; died 11 June, 1842.
t Joshua Bailey, the father of the twin sisters who maiTiecl (155) Stephen and (157)
Moses Little, was a prosperous and respected farmer of Newbury. He was born 30 Oct.,
1685, and married Sarah, daughter of Stephen and Sarah (Atkinson) Coffin, and niece of
the wives of (2) Joseph and (4) Moses Little. They had a large family of children, who
were of marked ability and character. Among tjhese were : Rev. Abner Bailey, who gi'ad-
uated at Harvard in 1736, was for over fifty years minister at Salem, N. H., and whose
daughter married (327) Henry Little ; Gen. Jacob Bailey, who served ^vith distinction in
the French and Indian and Revolutionary wars, and whose son married (1275) Sarah Bailey ;
and Sarah Bailey, who married Edward Tappan, and whose daughter was the wife of (391)
Josiah Little. Joshua4 Bailey was descended from .Johni Bailey, the emigrant, through
John2, who married Eleanor Emery, and died in 1691, aged 78 years, and Isaacs, who was
born 22 July, 1654, and married Sarah Emery. John Bailey, Sr., was a weaver of Chippen-
ham, Wiltshire, was shipM-recked at Pemaquid, Me., in 1635, came to Salisbury, and thence
to Newbury, where he died 2 Nov., 1651. Through the wife of Joshua Bailey this branch of
the family is akin to the poet Whittier.
373.
I.
*374.
n.
*375.
in,
*376.
IV.
*377.
V.
*378.
VI.
40 LITTLE GENEALOGY,
*379. VII. David, } died IJan., 1825.
*380. VIII. Jonathan, r^^'^^^P"^'!^^^' died 2lJan., 1829.
*381. IX. Jacob, bom 17 March, 1763 ; died 22 Feb., 1820.
156.
JOHN,* \^Moses^ Moses^'] born 16 Nov., 1721 ; married 14 May,
1745, Temperance, daughter of William and Abigail Ripp of New-
buryport, who was born 10 Aug., 1725, and died 7 Jan., 1762.
His second wife, Apphia, died 22 Oct., 1791, in her 59th year. He
left his father's farm at an early age, began life as a teamster, and
accumulated considerable property. He was called the handsomest
man in town. He lived on the lower corner of Middle and State
Streets, Newburyport, and died 9 May, 1799. Children:
*382. I. William Coffin, born 17 Nov., 1745; died 16
Dec, 1816.
383. II. John, born 26 July, 1747 ; died unmarried.
384. III. Francis, born 30 Jan., 1749 ; was a sailor, served
on the privateer Dalton during the Revolution, and was captured
and confined in the Old Mill Prison at Plymouth, where he suffered
severely from sickness and ill treatment. He escaped once, but was
brought back. He was finally exchanged, continued to follow the
unmarried at the Curacao Islands, West Indies,
Abigail, born 5 Dec, 1750.
Sarah, born April, 1752 ; died 30 Jan., 1754.
Elizabeth, born 12 Nov., 1753 ; died unmarried.
Mary, born 21 June, 1760; married 28 Aug.,
1785, George Jerry Osborne, a printer of Newburyport, who died 2
June, 1800. She died 7 Oct., 1812. The town records give the
birth of but one child, Nathaniel, born 24 Jan., 1798.
157.
MOSES,-* \_Moses-^ Moses-~\ born 8 May, 1724; married Abigail
Bailey, who was born 15 Feb., 1724, and died 6 Feb., 1815. For
her ancestry see note on page 39. Like others of her family she was
a woman of much ability and character. Col. Little married when
but nineteen, and built a few years later the house nearly opposite
his father's, at Turkey Hill, where he lived till his death. It is now
sea, and
died
after 1801
*385.
IV.
386.
V.
387.
VI.
388.
VII.
rOUE,TH GENERATION. 41
owned and occupied by John Gardner Little, Esq. A view of it is
given on the opposite page, and an account of its cost and some of
the materials used in its construction may be found in the appendix.
A large part of his time and attention throughout his life seems
to have been devoted to the purchase and improvement of wild
lands. He was for several years Surveyor of the King's Woods, a
position which gave him excellent facilities for becoming acquainted
with the value of such property. About 1750, in company with
others, he obtained from Governor Beuuing Wentworth a large
grant of the unoccupied crown lands lying within the present limits
of Vermont. With Major Samuel Gerrish and Colonel Jonathan
Bagley, he acted as agent for the proprietors of Bakerstown, and
succeeded in 1765 in obtaining for them, from the General Court
of Massachusetts, a township of land in Maine, in lieu of one pre-
viously granted and found to be within the borders of New Hamp-
shire. By purchasing the rights of tlie original proprietors, he and
his son Josiah became eventually the owners of a greater part of
the grant which comprised the present towns of Poland and Minot
and a portion of Auburn. In 1768 a still larger tract, on the
e> .stern side of the Androscoggin, was granted to him and Colonel
Bagley, by the Pejepscot Company, on condition that they would
build certain roads and settle fifty families there before June 1,
1774. These conditions, it is believed, were onl}^ partiall}' fulfilled,
and the amount of land actually deeded was somewhat diminished
in consequence. The town of Leeds in this state was at first called
Littleborough, in his honor. He bought in 1769 a large interest in
the township of Apthorp, in New Hampshire, which was afterwards
divided, one town being named Littleton and the other Dalton, from
his kinsman, Hon. Tristram Daltou. His possessions in this region
were largely increased b}- subsequent purchases.
He was in command of the Newbury soldiers in the expedition
against Louisbourg in 1758, and during the campaign gained the
warm affection of his men, and proved himself an able officer. The
war of the Revolution found him over fifty years of age, but as active
and earnest in the defense of his country's liberties as the youno-est.
Upon the first tidings of the encounter at Lexington, he marched
with his company to the American headquarters at Cambridge. Tradi-
tion says the news reached Turkey Hill at midnight, and by six the
next morning he was on the road at the head of his men. He was
placed in command of the regiment raised from the northern part of
42 LITTLE GENEALOGY,
Essex County, and containing, June 15th, 456 men. At the battle of
Bunker Hill he led three of his companies across Charlestown Neck
under a severe fire from the British batteries and ships of war, reached
the scene of action before the first charge of the enemy, and was pres-
ent throughout tlie entire engagement. His men were posted in dif-
ferent places, a part at the redoubt, a part at the breastwork, and
some at the rail fence. A fourth company from his regiment came
upon the hill after the battle began. He himself is spoken of as behav-
ing with much spirit. Though not wounded he had several narrow
escapes. Men on each side of him were killed, and his clothes were
bespattered with blood. Forty of his regiment were killed or wounded.
He remained with his command at Cambridge, leaving it only two
days when called home in August to attend the funeral of two of his
children. He was the officer of the day when Washington took com-
mand of the army, and afterwards became personally acquainted with
his commander-in-chief, who held him in high esteem. It is said that
on one occasion, when/ several officers were complaining bitterly of the
character of the provisions, Washington suggested that they confer
with Col. Moses Little, who had not found time to allude to hard-
ships of this sort. He went with the army to New York after the
evacuation of Boston, and was present at the disastrous battle of
Long Island. He held command of Fort Greene, near the center of
the American line, before the engagement, and during it was sta-
tioned at the Flatbush Pass. He also took part in the battle at Har-
lem Heights, but did not accompany his men in the retreat through
New Jersey, being detained by sickness at Peekskill. During the
winter he was in command of an important encampment at the
latter place, but in the spring of 1777 was forced to return home on
account of ill health. Two years later he declined for the same
reason the commission of brigadier-general and the command of an
expedition raised by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to dislodge
the enemy from their position on the Penobscot.
After his return to Newbury he was pressed into the civil service,
and represented his native town in the legislature for several years,
as he had done before the war. In 1781 he lost to a large extent
his power of speech by a stroke of paralysis. He lived, however, for
several years, dying 27 May, 1798. He was a man in whom indom-
itable energy was united to natural abilities of no mean order. He
was especially characterized by an acute knowledge of human nature
and imperturbable self-possession. The latter quality, with his excel-
^y/T:)fCiJL, C^^//^^
¥.tV\'S"S'(?t ^»\UT\>*li t,<i., •i'i5,T-/\.
FOURTH GENERATION.
43
lent judgment made him a superior military officer, and had not his
health failed, would probably have given him a more prominent posi-
tion among the heroes of the Revolution. No portrait of him is in
existence, but the painting of his son Josiah, reproduced in form of
>^7^^J^
a heliotype for this book, is said to give a good idea of his features.
The accompanj^ing autograph is taken from one of his regimental
returns. The sword he used at Bunker Hill, his commission from
the Continental Congress, and other relics are preserved at Turkey
Hni. Some of his letters are given in the appendix.
In his will, which was made in the early part of the war and
proved 4 June, 1798, he makes provision for his wife, and bequests
of land or money to each of his daughters, gives to his son Moses
all lands in Apthorp, N. H., and one-eighth of the Pejepscot patent,
and the remainder of his property" to his son Josiah. The estate
was appraised at $62,356.84. Children :
Sarah, born 15 Dec, 1743; died 14 Aug., 1775.
Michael, born 9 Jan., 1745-6 ; died 13 Feb., 1746.
Josiah, born 16 Feb., 1747 ; died 26 Dec, 1830.
Abigail, born 2 April, 1749 ; died 20 Sept., 1838.
Lydia, born 24 Nov., 1751 ; died 19 Sept., 1820.
Elizabeth, born 3 Sept., 1754 ; died 22 Feb., 1792.
Anna, born 20 March, 1757; died 13 Aug., 1775.
VIII. Mary, born 22 Sept., 1759 ; died 28 Aug., 1847.
Hannah, born 21 May, 1762; died 25 Nov., 1849.
Alice, born 10 May, 1764 ; died 6 May, 1765.
Moses, born 20 Jan., 1767 ; died 28 April, 1857.
*389.
I.
390.
II.
*391.
III.
*392.
IV.
*393.
V.
*394.
VI.
395.
VII
*396.
vii:
*397.
IX.
398.
X.
*399.
XL
160.
JOSEPH,* \_Moses^ Moses^'] born 21 April, 1730 ; married 7 July,
1757, Elizabeth, daughter of Col. Richard and Sarah (Clement)
44 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Hazenf of Hampstead, N. H., who was born 14 Sept., 1735, and
died 18 Jan., 1808. He was a hatter by trade, and lived in Newbury-
port, near tlie corner of Merrimac and Unicorn Streets. He was a
member of Dr. Spring's church, and a strong Hopkinsian in his
religious views. He died 1 Feb., 1792. Children :
400. I. Hazen, born 20 April, 1758; died unmarried 19
April, 1831.
401. II. LucKETiA, born 25 Dec, 1759 ; married (330) Silas
Little, and died 5 Feb., 1851.
402. III. Michael, born 13 Nov., 1761 ; was an attache of
the American Embassy to France under Jefferson, and afterwards
held a position in the custom house at Newburyport. He died unmar-
ried 14 April, 1831.
*403. IV. Elizabeth, born 9 Oct., 1763 ; died 13 Jan., 1800.
404. V. William, born 4 May, 1765 ; died unmarried 28
Oct., 1795. He was captain of the ship American Eagle, and was
killed by a mutinous crew, who were afterwards tried and executed
for their crime.
405. VI. Richard, born 24 May, 1767; died unmarried 21
Oct., (?) 1795. He was mate on his brother's vessel, and died, it
is believed, of yellow fever.
161.
BENJAMIN,* \_Moses^ Moses^^^ born 4 Nov., 1732; married
Mary Hazen, a sister of his brother Joseph's wife, who was born 2
Feb., 1739-40, and died 11 Sept., 1823. Her second husband was
Major Edmund Moores, by whom she had one son. She lived in
the same house a period of eighty years. Mr. Little was a farmer
and prominent citizen of Hampstead, where he served as selectman
several years, and died 18 April, 1777. Children, born in Hampstead :
*406. I. Micajah, born 1 Nov., 1762 ; died 26 May, 1850.
Charlotte, born 9 Aug., 1765 ; died 27 Feb., 1828.
Walter, born 30 May, 1766 ; died 3 May, 1851.
Richard Hazen, born 14 Jan., 1769 ; died 18
t Colonel Richard Hazen, the father of the two sisters who married (160) .Joseph and
(161) Benjamin Little, was the son of Richard and Mary (Pcabody) Hazen of Haverhill,
and the grandson of Edward Hazen, the emigrant. He was boi-n 20 July, 1696, graduated
at Harvard in 1717, lived in Haverhill, Mass., and Hampstead, N. H., was an extensive land
owner and an eminent surveyor, and died Feb., 1754.
*407.
II.
*408.
III.
*409.
IV.
March, 1857.
FOURTH GENERATION. 45
*410. V. Mart, born 4 March, 1772 ; died 25 Feb., 1855.
411. VI. Dudley, born 1 Jan., 1775 ; lived with his mother
at Hampstead, and died unmarried 8 Jan., 1827.
162.
SARAH,* [Moses^ Moses'^ born 8 April, 1735 ; married 4 May,
1758, William, son of William Pottle, who was born in Stratham,
N. H., 20 Dec, 1730, and died 9 March, 1807. He was a farmer
and blacksmith, and lived in Stratham, N. H., and Minot, Me. She
died 15 Sept., 1830 ( ?) . Children :
412. I. Judith Pottle, born 1 May, 1759 ; married Joseph
Merrill.
413. II. Si3iON Pottle, born 5 May, 1761 ; lived in
Stratham, N. H.
414. III. William Pottle, born 22 July, 1763 ; married
Anna Picker, and died Feb., 1852, in Chelsea, Mass. She died
May, 1847. They lived in Minot, Me. Children :
415. I. Simon Pottle, born 29 Jan., 1798; died 8
Feb., 1798.
416. II. Nancy Pottle, born 1 Jan., 1800 ; married in
1818, Jonathan Pulsifer, Jr., of Poland, and died in 1866.
417. III. Sarah L. Pottle, born 2 April, 1803 ; mar-
ried 19 Dec, 1827, Edward Andrews of Poland.
418. IV. Mary W. Pottle, born 16 Sept., 1805 ; died
19 March, 1829.
419. V. Phoebe P. Pottle, born 29 March, 1808;
married 1830, Ezra Bartlett of Oxford, Me., and died in 1864.
420. VI. William R. Pottle, born 8 Feb., 1811 ; mar-
ried 1 April, 1843, Almeda S. Hersey of Bangor, and died
in 1872.
421. VII. Edward L. Pottle, born 10 Aug., 1813;
married in 1843, Sarah D. Woodruff of St. Louis, Mo.
422. VIII. Jonathan Wentworth Pottle, born 3 Dec,
1818 ; married 1845, Matilda A. Bradbury of Bangor, and
resides in Englewood, N. J.
423. IV. Sarah Pottle, born 14 May, 1765 ; married James
Hill.
424. V. Deborah Pottle, born 1 Nov., 1767; married
(406) Micajah Little, and died 10 Jan., 1815.
46 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
425. VI. Elizabeth Pottle, born 14 April, 1770; married
Zadoc Dean.
426. VII. Mary Pottle, born 10 March, 1772 ; married
Weutworth Ricker. Hiram Picker, of the Poland Mineral Spring, is
their son.
427. VIII. Moses Pottle, born 30 April, 1774; married
Sarah Picker.
428. IX. Richard Pottle, born 7 Nov., 1776; married
Betsey Dow.
429. X. Abigail Pottle, born 12 June, 1781 ; married
William, son of William and Peggy (Chipman) Allen, who was
born 26 March, 1785, and died 11 Dec, 1857. He lived in Poland,
was a farmer and mechanic by occupation, and a lieutenant in the
militia. His wife died 10 Oct., 1870. Children, beside two that
died in infancy :
430. I. Mary Ann Allen, born 12 June, 1812 ; mar-
ried 5 July, 1850, Eliphalet Wight of Otisfield, Me., and lives
(1881) in Norway.
431. II. William P. Allen, born 19 Jan., 1814 ; mar-
ried 23 May, 1844, Lucy H. Porter of Paris. He was a
farmer. Children :
432. I. Abbie B. Allen, born 23 Nov., 1846 ;
married 28 Nov., 1867, Edward D. Loring, a farmer
of North Yarmouth, Me.
433. II. Charles W. Allen, born 28 Nov.,
1848 ; married 10 June, 1874, Ida Neal, and is an
auctioneer in Portland.
434. III. Rachel W. Allen, born 15 Nov.,
1851 ; married 10 June, 1872, W. M. Buxton of North
Yarmouth.
435. IV. Lucy P. Allen, born 31 May, 1854 ;
married 2 April, 1879, Thomas R. Shannon.
436. III. Sarah H. Allen, born 4 Dec, 1817 ; married
William H. Newhall, a blacksmith of Poland, Me. They
removed in 1835 to Greenfield, Ind. She died 9 Nov., 1872.
437. IV. Elbridge Gerry Allen, born 5 Sept., 1819;
married 29 Feb., 1849, Louisa Dudley of Hebron, Me. He is
a blacksmith. Children :
438. I. Sarah E. Allen, married 24 Sept.,
FOURTH GENEHATION. 47
1870, George A. Cole, a wool carder and cloth dresser
of Norway, Me. Child :
439. I. Jennie May Cole, born 13
May, 1872.
440. II. Charles B. Allen.
441. III. William E. Allen.
163.
MAEY,* [Moses^ Moses^^ born 25 Oct., 1737; married 10 Oct.,
1761, Capt. Jonathan Wiggin of Stratham, N. H. He served as
selectman and held other town offices. She died 14 Aug., 1771, and
he married second Elizabeth Thurston, by whom he had seven chil-
dren. He died in 1810. Children by first wife :
442. I. Elizabeth Wiggin, born 10 Oct., 1762; married
1784, Stephen, son of Stephen and Mary (St. Clair) Thurston. He
served in the Revolution, was a farmer and lived in Stratham, N. H.,
and West Madison, Me., and died 23 Jan., 1861, aged 100 years
and 9 months. His wife died 8 May, 1859, aged 96 years and 7
months.
443. II. Mary Wiggin, born 30 July, 1767 ; married a Mr.
Barker.
164.
PAUL,* IMoses^ Moses-] born 1 April, 1 740 ; married first 20
May, 1762, Hannah, daughter of Stephen and Hannah (Rolfe)
Emery of Newbury, who was born 12 Feu., 1744, and died 4 Sept.,
1771; second 30 Aug., 1772, Sarah Norton, widow of Timothy
Souther, who was born in Ipswich in 1743, and died 26 Sept., 1797 ;
and third Sarah, widow of Samuel Emerson of Haverhill, and
daughter of Abraham Redington of Boxford, Mass., who was born 9
March, 1762, and died 25 May, 1817.
removec"". from Newbury to Fal-
mouth, now Portland, Me., in the
fall of 1761, followed his trade
of goldsmith, and also engaged in
commerce. Before the Revolution he lived upon King Street, and
at the bombardment of the town by the British in 1776 suffered
severely. His loss was rated by the commissioners at £683. He
soon after removed to Windham, Me., where he was engaged in
444.
I.
445.
II.
446.
III.
447.
IV.
■448.
V.
449.
VI.
450.
VII.
48 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
farming. He was a trial justice, served as selectman seven years,
and was highly respected. He died 11 Feb., 1818. Children, beside
three that died young :
Haknah, born May, 1763 ; died 24 Aug., 1839.
Paul, born 8 Aug., 1767 ; died 5 Jan., 1849.
Mary, born Sept., 1775 ; died 10 Nov., 1786.
Timothy, born 27 Oct., 1776 ; died 27 Nov., 1849.
Moses, born 7 Jan., 1782 ; died 31 July, 1866.
Thomas, born 27 Nov., 1787 ; died 19 June, 1857.
Sarah, born 20 March, 1802.
167.
BOND,^ \_Thomas'^ George^ Joseph^'] born 11 Nov., 1741 ; mar-
ried 16 March, 1762, Ruth At wood, who was born 20 Ma}^, 1742,
and died 14 May, 1814. He served under Capt. John Hazen in the
expedition against Crown Point in 1758, and not long after settled
in Weare, N. H. About 1775 he removed to the adjoining town of
Deering, where he held several town offices and cleared a large tract
of land. In 1786 he went to Newbury, N. H., where he had made
extensive purchases of land. He was a prominent citizen there,
served as selectman, held the commission of justice of peace, and
solemnized numerous marriages. At the beginning of the present
century he removed with several of his
children to Hatle}^ Stanstead County,
Canada, where he died 10 July, 1811.
He was a man of great energy and, writes one of his descendants,
" noted for his wit and mirthfulness." His wife, of a sedate dispo-
sition, was a pious and excellent woman. Children, besides James
and Joseph, who died in childhood, and John, who died at eighteen :
451. I. Samuel, born 20 Jan., 1763; married (?) 28
Sept., 1789, Susanna Russell, and died without issue. His widow
married Jonathan Wadleigh of Gilmanton.
452. II. Sarah, born 4 March, 1764; died young.
*453. III. Thomas, born 16 Sept., 1768 ; died 11 Aug., 1803.
Ruth, married James Gillingham.
Alice, born 2 May, 1773 ; died 21 Feb., 1852.
Taylor, born 1776 ; married first Parmelia Marsh,
who died 15 Feb., 1838 (?), aged 56, and second Sally White, who
was born 1 July, 1792, and died 4 Sept., 1872. He was the first of
■454.
IV.
455.
V.
456.
VI.
FIFTH GENEEA.TION, 49
the family to go to Hatle}', Canada, then an almost unbroken wilder-
ness, and with his brothers and brother-in-law experienced the hard-
ships incident to a new settlement, and performed a large part of
that pioneer work of clearing land, building roads and bridges, and
erecting school-houses, fdr which often too little credit is given. He
was a very worthy man and the pillar of the Free Baptist Church,
to which he made a liberal bequest at his death. His donations to
the schools of the township have been a source of great benefit to
the community. He died without issue 5 Feb., 1854.
*457. Vn. Abijah, born 15 March, 1780 ; died 19 Dec, 1860.
*458. Vni. EzEKiEL, born 18 Nov., 1781 ; died 6 March, 1847.
*459. IX. Bond, born 1783 ; died 23 Feb., 1859.
168.
ELIZABETH,^ \_Tlwmas' George^ Jo sepn-~\ born 1 March, 1744;
married 4 May, 1762, Deacon James Clement of Dunbarton, N. H.,
who was born 2 April, 1737, and died 3 Feb., 1812. He was a
prominent and respected citizen, served as town clerk, treasurer,
selectman, and representative in the state legislature. His wife died
4 May, 1800. Children :
460. I. Jonathan Clement, born 13 March, 1763 ; died 20
March, 1765.
461. II. Thomas Clement, born 5 Nov., 1764; married 10
Nov., 1791, Peggy McCurdy.
462. III. James Clement, born 11 May, 1768, was a physi-
cian at Dunbarton.
463. IV. Molly Clement, born 1 Jul}^ 1771 ; married 13
Nov., 1800, Joseph Emerson of Weare, N. H.
464. V. Margaret Clement, born 7 Dec, 1773; married
10 July, 1792, George Cunningham of Goft'stown.
465. VI. Alice Clement, born April, 1776 ; married (?) 12
Sept., 1801, Joseph Emerson of Weare, N. H.
466. VII. Tristram Clement, born 30 Aug., 1778; married
21 June, 1804, Ann Emery.
467. VIII. Walter Clement, born 8 March, 1781 ; married 7
May, 1807, Sally Hart.
468. IX. Elizabeth Clement, born 18 July, 1784; married
17 March, 1815, Elijah Stearns of Goffstown.
469. X. Fanny Clement, born 11 May, 1787; married 10
Nov., 1817, Francis Hoyt of Weare, N. H.
4
470.
I.
471.
II.
472.
Ill
473.
IV.
474.
V.
50 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
169.
ALICE,''' \_Tli07nas'^ George^ Joseph'^'\ born 18 March, 1746 ; mar-
ried Job, son of John Kent. He was a prominent citizen of Hamp-
stead, N. H., held several town offices, was deacon of the church for
many years and a member of it for over seventy. He died 26 Dec,
1837, aged 94 years and 9 months. His wife died 7 Oct., 1816.
Children :
Joseph Kent, born 28 Jan., 1766.
Thomas Kent, born 17 Aug., 1767.
Mary Kent, born 15 June, 1769.
James Kent, born 1 Feb., 1772.
Elizabeth Kent, born 23 Jan., 1775; married 6
Feb., 1798, Samuel, son of Jeremiah' Poore, and died 12 Dec, 1831.
475. VI. Job Kent, born 17 June, 1778 ; died 6 Dec, 1842.
476. VII. Alice Kent, born 23 March, 1781 ; married 17
Sept., 1805, Samuel Nichols of Hampstead.
477. VIII. Jonathan Kent, born 4 June, 1783 ; married 8
Oct., 1807, Clarissa Page.
478. IX. Sarah Kent, born 22 May, 1786 ; married 26 Nov.,
1807, Robert Emerson, Jr., of Hampstead.
479. X. Lydia Kent, born 13 May, 1790; married 10
April, 1810, Jonathan Brickett of Hampstead.
170.
THOMAS,^ \_Thomas^ George' Josepli^^ born 11 April, 1749;
married 3 Dec, 1772, Abigail, daughter of Col. Jacob and Abigail
(Bailey) Kent of Newbury, Vt., who was born 26 July, 1754, and
died 28 March, 1845. He was a farmer and lived in the west part
of Atkinson. He was a member of the Congregational church, and
often served as selectman. He died 30 Oct., 1814. Children :
*480. I. Abigail, born 7 Nov., 1773 ; died 25 Dec, 1857.
*481. II. Elizabeth, born 28 June, 1775 ; died 31 July, 1868.
482. III. Sarah, born 1 Nov., 1777; married (840) John
Little, and died 25 July, 1857.
483. IV. Ezekiel, born 8 April, 1780 ; married first 28 Dec,
1809, (2756) Mary Webster, who was born 11 Dec, 1788, and died
in 1844, and second 12 June, 1845, Maria P., daughter of John
Vose, Esq., of Atkinson, and granddaughter of (270) Mary Little.
He was a farmer and resided in Atkinson, N. H., where he died
3 April, 1868.
FnTTH GENERATION. 51
484. V. Maky, born 2 April, 1782 ; died 23 Jan., 1783.
485. VI. Alice, born 19 Nov., 1783; married July, 1808,
Richard Emerson of Haverhill, and died 12 Dec, 1809, leaving one
child, a daughter, who died in infancy.
*486. VII. Jacob, born 1 June, 1786 ; died 6 Oct., 1861.
487. VIII. Lydia, born 26 Nov., 1788; died unmarried 21
Aug., 1868.
*488. IX. Jesse, born 23 June, 1791 ; died 29 April, 1871.
489. X. Polly, born 31 Dec, 1793 ; died 21 Aug., 1795.
490. XI. John, born 21 April, 1796 ; died 24 Aug., 1798.
*491. XII. Judith, born 14 March, 1798 ; died 15 Jan., 1875.
*492. XIII. Mary, born 22 Sept., 1800.
171.
MARY,^ [Thomas^ George^ Joseph-'] born 6 Feb., 1752; married
4 Jan., 1770, Parker Dodge of Londonderry, N. H. Children :
Edna Dodge, born 27 Nov., 1771 ; died 8 July, 1855.
Martha Dodge, born 22 Jan., 1774.
Mary Dodc^e, born 12 Feb., 177G ; died 3 July, 1861.
Sarah Dodge, born 6 March, 1778 ; died 10 Feb.,
Alice Dodge, born 5 June, 1780; married 24
March, 1801, Robert Morse, and died 2 Dec, 1863.
498. VI. Abigail Dodge, born 16 Jan., 1783.
499. VII. Elizabeth Dodge, born 25 June, 1785.
500. VIII. Joseph Dodge, born 23 Sept., 1789.
501. IX. Lydia Dodge, born 18 Nov., 1790; died 2 April,
1868.
173.
BENJAMIN,'' [George^ George^ JosepW] born 18 March, 1737-8 ;
married 14 May, 1756, Hephzibah, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth
(Searl) Poor, who was born 16 July, 1733, and died 19 June, 1807.
He lived first in the West Parish, Haverhill, Mass., where he owned
a grist mill and was engaged in trade, afterwards in Hampstead,
near the site of the present high school building, and later in Brad-
ford, Vt., where he died, and was buried 19 March, 1809. Children,
beside one that died unnamed :
502. I. Joshua, born 19 March, 1758 ; died 3 Aug., 1759.
493.
I.
494.
II.
495.
III.
496.
IV.
1863.
497.
V.
52 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
503.
II.
*504.
III.
505.
IV.
*506.
V.
Levi, born 24 May, 1760 ; died 5 Sept., 1766.
EzEKiEL, born 28 July, 1762 ; died 21 March, 1840.
Moses, born 7 Feb., 1765 ; died 8 July, 1766.
Mary, born 2 May, 1769.
175.
MOSES, ^ \^George^ George'^ JosejjJi^^ born 3 Aug., 1742 ; married
6 Oct., 1761, Mary Stevens. He lived in Hampstead, where his
three eldest children were born, and afterwards in Goffstown, N. H.,
where he died 5 Sept., 1813. He served in the Revolution, was first
lieutenant in Company 9 of Stark's New Hampshire regiment, and
took part in the battle of Bunker Hill. He was a man of consider-
able ability, prominent in town affairs, and' a justice of the peace for
many years. Children :
George, born 17 Aug., 1762 ; died 7 May, 1850.
Mary, born 5 June, 1764 ; died 16 Sept., 1849.
Thomas STEVENS,born5 May,1766 ; died about 1848.
Sarah, born 6 May, 1768 ; died 9 Dec, 1848.
Prudence, born 10 May, 1770 ; died 3 April, 1825.
Hannah, born 22 March, 1 772 ; died 4 March, 1851 .
Moses, born 24 Feb., 1774 ; died 7 Oct., 1775.
John Sullivan, born 25 Nov., 1776; died 13
Susannah, born 14 Oct., 1780 ; died 5 Feb., 1861.
178.
TAYLOR,^ [George''^ George^ Joseph^l^ born 25 June, 1748 ; mar-
ried in Hampstead 5 March, 1774, Elizabeth Morse, who died 22
Sept., 1821, aged 82. He was a farmer, lived in New Boston, and
afterwards in Windham and Chester, N. H., where he died 6 Feb.,
1817. Children:
*516. I. Jane, born 1 Nov., 1774 ; died 30 Nov., 1838.
*517. II. Hephzibah, born20Mar., 1776 ; died 17 Aug. ,1853.
*518. III. Hannah, born 16 July, 1778; died 3 Oct., 1838.
*519. IV. Anna, born 6 Jan., 1780 ; died 29 Dec, 1869.
199.
MOSES, ^ [Ezeldel-^ George^ Josepli?~\ born 19 Oct., 1747 ; married
8 March, 1770, Hannah, daughter of John and Hannah (Newman)
*507.
I.
*508.
II.
*509.
III.
*510.
IV.
*511.
V.
*512.
VI.
513.
VII.
*514.
VIII
Nov., 1851.
*515.
IX.
»520.
I.
*521.
II.
*522.
III.
*523.
IV.
*524.
V.
*o25.
VI.
*526.
VII
FEFTH GENERATION. 53
Cole of Voluntown, Conn., who was born 23 July, 1749, and died
20 April, 1789 ; second Anna Stoyell, who died 11 March, 1819,
aged 6Q ; and third Esther Greenfield, who survived him. Deacon
Little was a farmer, lived at Killingly, Conn., where his first three
children were born, at Peru, Mass., where the births of all are
recorded, and at Sempronius, N. Y., where he died 21 March, 1829.
Children :
Hannah, born 19 Dec, 1770; died 19 July, 1851.
Rachel, born 7 May, 1773.
Anna, born 16 Dec, 1774 ; died 12 April, 1854.
Noah, born 6 May, 1776 ; died 25 Nov., 1828.
Tryphena, born 26 Aug., 1779 ; died 9 Sept., 1858.
Asa, born 16 Feb., 1782 ; died 5 Aug., 1840.
Mary, born 16 Dec, 1794 ; died 20 May, 1873.
200.
SARAH,^ \_Ezekiel^ George^ Josej^h-^ born 1749 ; married 11
Dec, 1767, Elijah, son of Samuel Gore, who was born at Norwich,
Conn., 11 Feb., 1743-4, lived at Killingl}^ and Voluntown, removed
between 1775 and 1789 to Halifax, Vt., where he resided till his
death, and where his wife died 26 Aug., 1805. Children :
527. I. Elijah Gore, born 5 Sept., 1768 ; married 18 Aug.,
1789, Susanna Barney, and died 1798.
528. II. EzEKiEL Gore, born 20 Nov., 1770; married
Mu'iam Strate, and died 14 May, 1847.
529. III. Margaret Gore, born 10 Feb., 1773.
530. IV. Samuel Gore, born 10 April, 1775; married 22
Feb., 1798, Rebecca Barney, and died 10 Aug., 1815.
531. V. Obadiah Gore, born 20 Nov., 1777.
532. VI. Hannah Gore, born 1 Sept., 1779; married
Ephraim Starr.
533. VII. Lucy Gore, born 21 May, 1781 ; married Dyer
Bennett.
534. VIII. Daniel Gore, born 30 Oct., 1783 ; married Jan.,
1805, Barbara Ballou, and died 10 April, 1859.
535. IX. Desire Gore, born 8 Nov., 1786 ; married Stephen
Bixbey, who died 1 Nov., 1859. She died in 1833.
536. X. Sarah Gore, born 12 Aug., 1789 ; married 5 Aug.,
1810, John Stater, and died 19 Sept., 1858.
54 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
537. XI. Joseph Gore, born 3 March, 1797 ; died unmarried
at Halifax, Vt.
201.
MOLLY, ^ [_EzekieP George^ Joseph^'\ born 14 Aug., 1751 ; mar-
ried 29 Nov., 1770, Noah, son of John and Hannah (Newman)
Cole of Voluntown, Conn., who was born 9 Aug., 1747. Capt. Cole
lived in Voluntown (now Sterling), Conn., held several town offices,
and died about 1808. Children :
538. I. Moses Cole, born 17 Sept., 1771. j
539. II. Newman Fitz Cole, born 3 May, 1773 ; married
his cousin (524) Tryphena Little, and died 5 June, 1847.
540. III. Edmond Cole, born 5 Mlirch, 1775.
Ezra Cole, born 1 Feb., 1777.
AzEL Cole, born 27 July, 1778; married Louisa
541.
IV.
542.
V.
Dunlap.
543.
VI.
544.
VII
545.
vn:
EzEKiEL Cole, born 5 Jan., '1782 ; died 10 Nov., 1792.
John Cole, born 31 May, 1784.
VIII. Frederick Cole, born 30 June, 1787; married
Elizabeth, daughter of Cromwell Hill of Sterling.
546. IX. Molly Cole, born 26 Aug., 1789.
202.
EZEKIEL,5 \^EzeUeP George^ Josepl}?'] born 22 March, 1753;
married 2 March, 1775, Eunice, daughter of John and Eunice
(Gould) Eaton, who was born 9 July, 1757, and died in 1805. She
married second Cyrus Stowell, by whom she had two children. Capt.
Little lived in Partridgefielcl, now Peru, Mass., and died 25 March,
1789. Children :
547. I. Molly, born 7 Oct., 1777; died unmarried 26
Aug., 1803.
548. II. Anna, born 13 Oct., 1780; died unmarried 12
March, 1801.
549. III. Lucy, born 5 June, 1784; died unmarried 11
Feb., 1808.
*550. IV. Ezekiel, born 20 Jan., 1787; died 2 March, 1862.
551. V. Eunice, born 10 July, 1789; married Nov., 1811,
Elisha Rockwell, and died 8 Nov., 1813. Her only child, Elisha L.
Rockwell, born 15 Dec, 1812, lives unmarried in Peru, Mass.
FIPTH GENERATION. 55
208.
GEORGE,^ [Ezekiel* George^ Joseph^'} born 18 March, 1759 ;
married first Esther Cole and second Rachel, daughters of Stephanas ( ?)
Whittaker of Henniker, N. H., and thuxl Jane Taggart, widow of
Jesse Rolfe, who died 21 April, 1851, aged 91. Three of her
brothers served in the Revolutionary war, and six in that of 1812.
Mr. Little removed from Killingly, Conn., to Hillsborough, N. H.,
in 1784, and lived there till his death in Jan., 1820. He was a
very active business man, and did much to advance the interests of
the place. In connection with his father he built the first wool-
carding mill at Henniker. He also built one at Hillsborough Bridge
in 1803, and a few years later, grist and saw mills at the same
place. He was one of the company which erected, in 1812, the first
cotton mill in New Hampshire. He had carried on with his father,
upon the farm where he had first settled, the first tannery in the
town, but about 1800 built a large house at the Bridge, and was
engaged in trade till his death. He was liberal in his religious
views, of a kind and helpful disposition, and upright and straight-
forward in his business. Children :
*552. I. Edna, born 14 Feb., 1782 ; died 9 Aug., 1870.
*553. II. EzEKiEL, born 6 Nov., 1783 ; died 16 April, 1848.
*554. III. Alice, born 3 March, 1785 ; died 27 Jan., 1861.
555. IV. Hannah, born 18 Nov., 1786; married Henry
Lovejoy, a miller of Hillsborough. Children, beside one that died
in infancy :
556, I. William Lovejoy, born 31 Dec, 1814; died
11 March, 1821.
557. II. William Henry Lovejoy, born 18 Jan., 1823 ;
was a stage driver, lived in Concord, N. H., where he died
26 Feb., 1852, leaving one daughter, Clara A. Lovejoy.
558. V. John, born 20 Oct., 1788 ; died unmarried at Iras-
burgh, Vt., 10 Nov., 1866.
*559. VI. Shubael, born 25 Aug., 1790; died 3 Oct., 1847.
By second wife :
*560. VII. Sally, born 28 July, 1797 ; died 27 Sept., 1863.
*561. VIII. George, born 17 May, 1799 ; died 1826.
*562. IX. Rachel, born 5 March, 1801 ; died 17 Nov., 1867.
56 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
211.
DAVID,-'' \_EzeMel^ George^ Joseph"^ boru 22 June, 1765; mar-
ried Lovina Cooper, who died 1808. He was a farmer, moved to
Brownville, Jefferson County, N. Y., about 1800, and died in 1827.
Children, not arranged in order of birth :
56o. I. Alpha, died at 19 years of age.
*564. II. Ortha, born 22 Dec, 1789 ; died May, 1840.
*56o. III. Sardis, born 5 May, 1788 ; died 29 Jan., 1843.
*566. IV. Cynthia, born in Hebron, N. Y., 5 April, 1796;
died 3 Oct., 1855.
*567. V. Samuel, born 28 Feb., 1794; died 27 Dec, 1841.
568. VI. EzEKiEL, lived in Potsdam, N. Y., but died in
1847 in Reach, Ontario, leaving two sons\ Ezekiel and Sylvester,
and a daughter.
569. VII. Joseph, died unmarried about 1865.
212.
LUCY,^ \_Eze'kiel^ George^ Joseph^] born 1 Oct., 1769 ; married
Zadok Cady, who was born 14 Jan., 1764, and died 6 March, 1846.
They lived in Moravia, N. Y., where Mr. Cady kept an inn for nearly
fifty years. She died 21 Jan., 1854. Children :
570. I. Artemas Cadt, born 26 Nov., 1791 ; married 8
Nov., 1818, Lois Stoyell, and died 20 Feb., 1853. He was a
merchant and cotton manufacturer, and lived in Moravia, N. Y.
Children :
571. I. Artemas S. Cady, born 24 Sept., 1819;
married 25 July, 1843, Mary A., daughter of Rev. Levi Par-
sons of Marcellus, N. Y., who was born 7 March, 1819.
Mr. Cady has been for nearly thirty years collector of
assessments and clerk of arrears for New York City, a position
he fills with marked ability, as is well attested by the length
of his term of service.
572. II. Lois Caroline Cady, born 7 Dec, 1822;
died 8 Aug., 1835.
573. III. John S. Cady, born 29 May, 1836; was
captain of Company A, Eighth Minnesota Volunteers, and
killed by the Sioux Indians 11 June, 1863. A tribute to his
noble Christian character may be found in the Home Missionary
for February, 1864.
EEFTH GENERATION. 57
574. II. Isaac Cady, born 8 July, 1795 ; maiTied first 19
Sept., 1819, Sophronia Bartlett ; second 10 April, 1822, Sally M.
Rogers; and third 16 Oct., 1843, Sophia Wright. He was a mer-
chant, and died 26 Aug., 1865. Children :
575. I. Laura S. Cad}", born 24 Sept., 1820 ; died 2
March, 1844. .
576. II. Isaac Warren Cady, born 22 Nov., 1823;
died 20 April, 1841.
577. III. Harriet N. Cady, born 10 May, 1826.
578. IV. Rowena S. Cady, born 19 Oct., 1828; died
4 Aug., 1842.
579. V. Russell R. Cady, born 20 May, 1831.
580. VI. Sarah M. Cady, born 17 Jan., 1834.
581. VII. Zadok A. Cady, born 12 Dec, 1836.
582. III. Lauka Cady, born 10 May, 1801 ; died 4 May, 1 816.
583. IV. Amanda Cady, born 10 March, 1803 ; married 11
April, 1822, Gibbons J. Ackley, and lives in Akron, Ohio. Chil-
dren :
584. I. Luc}^ Ann Ackley, born 4 Jan., 1823 ; mar-
ried 22 Aug., 1841, Allen Hibbard, and died 11 Oct., 1848.
Child :
585. I. Dwight Ackley Hibbard, born 1
Oct., 1843.
586. II. Nancy Jane Ackley, born 18 March, 1825 ;
married 4 Nov., 1844, Allen Hibbard. Children :
587. I. William Grant Hibbard, born 19
May, 1846.
588. II. Frank Jewett Hibbard, born 25 Sept.,
1849; died 7 April, 1867.
589. III. Charles Marsh Hibbard, born 21
July, 1856.
590. IV. Thomas Allen Hibbard, born 1 Sept.,
1858; died 25 Aug., 1859.
591. III. Amanda Helen Ackley, born 15 June, 1827 ;
died 13 April, 1828.
592. IV. Franklin Jewett Ackley, born 26 Feb., 1829 ;
died 23 Jan., 1832.
593. V. Benjamin Franklin Ackley, born 27 May,
1832; died 11 April, 1834.
58 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
594. VI. Charles Homer Ackley, born 27 Nov., 1834 ;
died 23 Nov., 1868.
595. VII. Helen Caroline Ackley, born 19 April, 1839 ;
married 11 July, 1866, Isaac Pai'sons.
596. VIII. Franklin Cady Ackley, born 1 Feb., 1841 ;
married 9 Sept., 1863, Jenerett Lockwood. Children:
597. I. Charles Jenerett Ackley, born 25
June, 1865 ; died 27 Oct., 1872.
598. II. Franklin Cady Ackley, born 7 Aug.,
1870.
599. III. James Parsons Ackley, born 30 June,
1872.
600. IX. Lucy Maria Ack%, born 11 Dec, 1843;
married 11 Jan., 1864, James B. Storer. Child:
601. I. Helen Amanda Storer, born 23 May,
1866.
213.
HANNAH,^ [Josep/i* George^ JosepW'] born 12 Oct., 1747 ; mar-
ried 15 Jan., 1767, Richard Brown of Canterbury, N. H. They had,
born in Hampstead, N. H. :
602. I. Sarah Brown, born 12 July, 1767.
603. II. John Brown, born 13 Sept., 1771.
604. III. Enoch Brown, born 18 June, 1773.
605. IV. Daniel Brown, born 2 May, 1775.
216.
JOHN,^ \_Josepli^ Oeorge^ JosepK^^ born 12 Aug., 1752; married
first Margaret Stevens, who died 1786, and second Sarah Chase, who
was born 10 Sept., 1757, and died 3 Jan., 1847. He was a farmer,
lived in Goffstown, N. H., where he died 7 Oct., 1822. Children :
*606. I. Joseph, born 11 Dec, 1778 ; died 18 March, 1847.
*607. II. Caleb, born 26 Oct., 1781 ; died 26 Nov., 1860.
608. III. John, went to Newark, N. J., where he died March,
1815, leaving three children, Daniel, John, and Mary. One, and
perhaps all of these, died j^oung. Extensive correspondence and
careful research have not brought to light any descendants.
*609. IV. James Nahor, born 1790; died March, 1823.
*610. V. Sarah, born 31 March, 1791 ; died 24 Sept., 1841.
FITTH GENERATION. 59
611. VI. Mary, bom Sept., 1794; married 27 Jan., 1823,
Abel, son of Isaac Manning of Shirle}^ Mass. He was a clergy-
man, and died 20 Dec, 1879, in his 92d year. His widow lives
(1880) at Goffstown, N. H.
*612. VII. Daniel, born 4 March, 1798; died 4 Sept., 1874.
*613. VIII. Betsey, born March, (?) 1800.
219.
GEORGE, 5 \_Josep¥ George^ Josepli-^ born 24 July, 17.57; mar-
ried first Hannah Clemons, who was born 8 May, 1759, and died 29
July, 1793, in Hartland, Vt., and second Mehitable Bodwell of
Stanstead, Canada, who died 18 May, 1853, aged 84. He was a
farmer, lived in Hartland, Stanstead, and Holland, Vt., where he
died 11 Sept., 1835. Children:
Benaiah, born 30 Aug., 1781 ; died 179G.
Susannah, born 13 May, 1783 ; died March, 1867.
Isaiah, born 13 April, 1785 ; died 2 March, 1848.
William, born 15 Feb., 1788 ; died 1794.
Mary, born 23 Nov., 1789 ; died 18 Oct., 1841.
Leonard, born 15 May, 1792 ; died young.
Eliphalet Bodwell, born 15 Jan., 1797; died
George Ingalls, born 8 Dec, 1799 ; died unmar-
ried 6 July, 1876.
*622. IX. Dorcas, born 5 April, 1803 ; died 2 May, 1855.
220.
CALEB,'' \_Josep¥ George^ Joseph-] born 19 March, 1759 ; mar-
ried 12 Nov., 1782, Abigail, daughter of William Rogers of Lon-
donderry, N. H., who was born 25 Nov., 1763, and died 26 July,
1847. He was a farmer, lived in Goffstown, N. H., where his chil-
dren were born, and afterwards in Colebrook, N. H., where he died
27 Jan., 1848. Children:
*623. I. Samuel, born 29 March, 1783 ; died 9 June, 1858.
*624. II. Joseph, born 9 April, 1786 ; died 7 June, 1828.
625. III. David, born 18 April, 1788; died at Hanover,
N. H., 4 Jan., 1815, without issue.
626. IV. William, born 1 Feb., 1791 ; married Abigail
Webber, and died without issue 24 Oct., 1824.
614.
I.
*615.
II.
*616.
III.
617.
IV.
*618.
V.
619.
VI.
*620.
VII.
April, 1865.
621.
VIII
60 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
*627. V. Moody Moss, born 12 March, 1792 ; died 6 Aug.,
1850.
628. VI. Edith, born 12 July, 1794 ; died unmarried 3 Feb.,
1877.
*629. VII. Sarah Rogers, born 19 Oct., 1796 ; died 21 May,
1842.
*630. VIII. Thomas Jefferson, born 2 March, 1802.
*631. IX. Ebenezer, born 18 July, 1805.
221.
SARAH,® [Jbsep/i* George^ JosepK^'\ born 15 May, 1762; mar-
ried Thomas Vickery, son of Samuel and Phebe (Vickerj^) Vose of
Bedford, N. H., and sixth in descent froi^n Robert Vose, the emi-
grant, of Milton, Mass. He was born 5 Aug., 1757, and died in
Bridgewater, Vt., 27 Feb., 1830. His wife died 21 Aug., 1803.
Children :
632. I. Elizabeth Vose, born in Goffstowu, N. H., 14
March, 1783 ; married 6 Sept., 1804, John Edward, son of John and
Bathsheba (Bowker) Doten, who was born in Pembroke, Mass., 3
July, 1780, and died in Pomfret, Vt., 8 April, 1863. She died 7
Aug., 1865. Children, all born in Pomfret, Vt. :
633. I. Calvin Doten, born 30 Aug., 1805; died
unmarried 14 Jan., 1834.
634. II. Sarah Matilda Doten, born 12 Feb., 1808;
married Henry L., son of Abner and (932) Jane (Little)
Page.
635. III. Hosea Doten, born 29 Nov., 1809 ; married
first 9 Dec, 1834, Lois, daughter of John and Lucy (Vaughan)
Paddock of Greeusborough, Vt., who was born 27 May, 1809,
and died 2 Feb., 1857 ; second 27 May, 1858, Harriet Frances,
daughter of Leonard and Nancy Ann (Thomas) Ware of
Pomfret, Vt., who was born 23 Jan., 1829, and died 18 Nov.,
1858 ; and third 4 July, 1868, Julia Elvira, daughter of Joshua
and Belinda (Latimer) Wood, who was born 3 Nov., 1840.
Child :
636. I. Abby Murdock Doten, born 1 Aug.,
1840 ; married James K. P. Chamberlin, a lawyer of
Pomfret, Vt.
637. IV. Samuel Spencer Doten, born 23 Oct., 1811 ;
FIFTH GENERATION. 61
maiTied first 17 July, 1843, Charlotte, daughter of Otis and
Rebecca Wiuu of Windsor, Vt., who was born 29 March, 1819,
and died 2 Nov., 1859, and second 26 June, 1861, Cynthia
Irene, daughter of Amos and Eunice (Vail) Wood, who was
born 25 Feb., 1824, and died 22 March, 1874. Children,
born in Pomfret, Vt. :
638. 1. Edward Otis Doten, born 3 March,
1844 ; married Angusta Elbridge, and lives in Spring-
field, Mass.
639. II. Elizabeth Rebecca Doten, born 24
May, 1846 ; died 26 Oct., 1865.
640. III. William Ellery Doten, born 3 March,
1850; died 29 Jan., 1853.
641. IV. Fred Ware Doten, born 30 Jan.,
1855 ; married Mary Emeline Dana, and is a farmer at
Pomfret, Vt.
642. V. Electa Doten, born 19 July, 1813 ; married
23 Jan., 1873, Henry W. Leach of Bridgewater, Vt., and
lives (1880) in Pomfret, Vt.
643. VI. Abigail Everts Doten, born 7 Oct., 1817;
lives unmarried on the homestead in Pomfret.
644. VII. Louisa Doten, born 19 Oct., 1819 ; married
6 Sept., 1865, Henry W. Leach of Bridgewater, Vt., and
died 28 Feb., 1871.
645. VIII. Joanna Doten, born 21 Aug., 1823; lives
unmarried at Pomfret.
646. IX. John Quincy Doten, born 24 Nov., 1825 ;
died 22 March, 1827.
647. II. Phebe Vose, born in Goffstown, N. H., 1 Jan.,
1786; died 16 Feb., 1786.
648. III. Samuel Vose, born in Hartland, Vt., 30 Jul}^, 1788 ;
died 30 Jan., 1790.
649. IV. Roger Ingales Vose, born in Hartland, Vt., 22
Aug., 1790 ; died 18 March, 1795.
650. V. Thomas Vickery Vose, born in Hartland, Vt., 9
Aug., 1793 ; married Susan Sanderson, and died in Bridgewater, Vt.
651. VI. John Vose, born in Bridgewater, Vt., 10 July,
1795 ; married first Mrs. Parthena Smith, and second Mrs. Polly
(Lyon) Flint, and died in Bridgewater, leaving no children.
652. VII. Sally Hart Millis Vose, born in Bridgewater,
62 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
18 Aug., 1797; married Samuel C. Vanghan of Carver, Mass., and
lived in Spring Prairie, Walworth County, Wis.
653. VIII. Esther Vose, born in Bridgewater, Vt., 20 Aug.,
1799 ; married Ephraim Moore of Pl3'moutli, Vt., and lives (1880)
in Weston, Vt.
654. IX. Joseph Little Vose, born in Bridgewater, Vt.,
22 Aug., 1800 ; married Partheua Smith, a daughter of his brother
John's wife, and died in Pittsfield, Vt., 30 Jan., 1876.
655. X. GiLMAN Vose, born in Bridgewater, Vt., 5 June,
1803 ; married Olive Nichols of Braintree, Vt., lived in West Ran-
dolph, Vt., and afterwards in Geneva, Wis., where he died.
999
ELIPHALET.5 [Josep/i^ George^ Josepli^^ born 5 Dec, 1764;
married 25 Nov., 1790, Dolly Hunt of Sanbornton, N. H., who was
born 25 May, 1770, and died at Webster, N. H., 2 Jan., 1852.
He came to Boscawen,
now Webster, N. H.,
previous to 1791, and
lived on Battle Street,
near Corser Hill. He had a good education and taught school. He
died 28 Feb., 1798. His widow married second Timothy Eastman
of Boscawen, by whom she had Bartlett, Hannah, and Matilda ;
and third Douglass Stackpole of Boscawen, by whom she had John
Douglass, born 18 Feb., 1811 ; died 28 Nov., 1878. Children:
*656. I. Sarah Mills, born 20 Nov., 1793 ; died 5 March,
1878.
657. II. John, born 7 Nov., 1795 ; died 1 Feb., 1798.
*658. III.
223.
JAMES, •'' \_Joseph^ George^ Josep1v^~\ born 14 Feb., 1768 ; married
21 Sept., 1790, Abigail, daughter of James and Betsey Trussell,
who died in Georgetown, Mass., 2 Sept., 1854, aged 81 years and 5
months. He was a farmer, lived in Boscawen, N. H., where he
died 16 Aug., 1842. Children, beside Joseph who died young :
*659. I. Hannah Trussell, born 1796; died 6 Oct., 1860.
*660. II. Rosamond Harris, born 10 April, 1801 ; died 17
July, 1866.
'ik
FIFTH GENERATION. 63
661. III. Jajies M., born 1812; married 2 Aug., 1846,
Euuice, daughter of Daniel Sargent of Lowell, Mass. He lived in
Lowell. Child :
662. I. Abby Eose Tenney, born 5 Sept., 1848.
224.
ELIZABETH,^ [EdmuncP Enocli^ JosepK-1, born 23 March, 1738 ;
married 7 Dec, 1763, Abraham, son of Abraham and Mary (Bailey)
Day, who was born 22 March, 1738, and died 3 July, 1819. She
died 5 March, 1777, and he married second Sarah Campbell, by
whom he had Sarah, Joseph, and Hannah. He lived in West Brad-
ford, Mass. Elizabeth's children :
663. I. Lydia Day, born 24 Jan., 176.5; married Reuben,
son of John Head of West Bradford, and died Aug., 1848. They
had seven children.
664. II. Little Day, born 8 Dec, 1766 ; married first,
March, 1791, Sarah Jaqiies of Bradford, second Margaret Read of
Londonderry, and thuxl Margaret Morrison. He lived in London-
derry, N. H., and had three children, all by his first wife.
665. III. Enoch Day, born 1770; lived in Rindge, N. H.,
and Plymouth, Vt.
,666. IV. Elizabeth Day, born 1773; married April, 1792,
Daniel Kent of Newbury, Mass., lived in West Bradford, and had
three children.
225.
JOSEPH,-^ \_Edmxin(P Enoc¥ Josep¥'\ born 4 May, 1741 ; married
first 28 AprQ, 1762, Elizabeth Merrill, who died 27 Oct., 1763, and
second 11 Nov., 1766, Mary, daughter of Rev. William and Eliza-
beth (Bradstreet) Johnson of West Newbury, who was born 19 Oct.,
1743, and died 18 Jan., 1829. (Rev. William Johnson, Harvard,
1727, was a great-grandson of William, brother of Capt. Edward
Johnson, the author of '-Wonder Working Providence of Sion's
Saviour, in New England.") Mr. Little lived at West Newbury,
was engaged in farming, and also in the manufacture of shoes. He
died 4 April, 1823. Children :
667. I. Elizabeth, born 9 Oct., 1763 ; died young.
*668. II. Prudence, born 23 Aug., 1767 ; died 31 Dec, 1836.
64 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
*669. III. William, born 2 Jan., 1770 ; died Feb., 1834.
*670. IV. Anna, born 29 Oct., 1772 ; died 20 Oct., 1826.
671. V. Elizabeth, born 13 Dec, 1773; married first 9
Jnne, 1795, Col. Stephen Bartlett of Newburyport, and second May,
1819, Capt. Joseph O'Brien, and died without issue 29 Jan., 1827.
*672. VI. Judith, born 19 June, 1776; died 14 Sept., 1860.
*673. VII. Susanna, born 1 Oct., 1778; died 18 April, 1858.
674. VIII. Benjamin, born 6 Oct., 1780 ; was a merchant and
shoe manufacturer at Georgetown, Mass. He and his brother were
the first to introduce this industry at that place, and the subsequent
growth of the town has been largely due to them. He was post-
master for several years, and held other positions of trust. He died
unmarried 1 March, 1849.
*675. IX. Hannah, born 18 July, 1782; died 1 March, 1861.
676. X. Joseph, born 4 Nov., 1784 ; was a shoe manufact-
urer and prominent citizen of Georgetown, where he died unmarried
28 Dec, 1861.
226.
JOHN,^ [Edmund'^ Enoclv' Josepli^~\ born 13 Sept., 1743 ; mar-
ried 25 April, 1765, Ruth, daughter of Ezekiel and Ruth (Moody)
Hale of West Newbury, who died 1 June, 1829, aged 83 years. He
lived on the homestead at Crane-neck Hill, and died 28 Feb., 1825.
Children :
*676. I. Betty, born 1 Feb., 1766 ; died 12 Sept., 1857.
*677. II. Edmund, born 15 Jan., 1769 ; died 15 Aug., 1855.
*678. III. Stephen Moody, born 20 July, 1771 ; died 26
July, 1845.
228.
ENOCH, ^ \_Edmund^ Enoch^ Josejoh^'] born 7 June, 1748 ; mar-
ried Mary, daughter of Ezekiel and Mary (Sargent) Hale, and a
half sister to his brother John's wife. She died 8 June, 1820, aged
69 years. He was a farmer and lived in West Newbury, where he
died 15 Aug., 1820. Children :
679. I. Lydia. born 8 July, 1768 ; died young.
*680. II. Enoch, born 11 May, 1773; died 23 March, 1816.
*681. III. Moses, born 13 Sept., 1776 ; died 23 Oct., 1867.
FIFTH GENERATION. 65
229.
SARAH,-'' [JEd'inund^ Enocli^ JosepK^'^ born 9 Ma3% 1750 ; mar-
ried 31 May, 1770, Samuel Thurlow, and died Feb., 1825. He was
a weaver and farmer, and lived at West Newbury, on the farm now
owned b}" his descendant Judge Bradley. Children :
682. I. Enoch Thurlow^, born 4 May. 1771 ; lived in West
Newbury, and left descendants.
683. n. Judith Thuklow, born 27 July, 1774; married 1
Oct., 1797, Jonathan Kimball, son of Rev. Dr. Hezekiah Smith of
Haverhill, Mass., who died 12 Oct.. 1843. She died 2 Nov., 1810.
Child :
684. I. Sarah Smith, born 11 July. 1798; married
16 Dec, 1817. Charles Bradley, and died 15 Jan., 1824. He
died 14 Oct., 1874. Their son, Charles Smith Bradley, grad-
uated at Brown 1838, has held a professorship in Harvard
Law School, and is Chief Justice of the State of Rhode
Island.
685. ni. Samuel Thurlow. born 17 July. 1783; married
first Mary Tyler, and second Phebe Phel])s. who died 24 Oct.. 1879.
He died 2 Sept., 1860, in West Newbur3% leaving descendants.
686. lY. William Thurloav, born 20 Avig., 1786; married
Miriam Coker. lived at West Newbury, and died 29 May, 1869.
Children :
687. I. Ann A. Thurlow, born 9 Feb., 1820: mar-
ried Joseph Whittier and lived in Haverhill.
688. II. Mary T. Thurlow, born 13 Feb., 1823;
married George Adams, and lives in Byfield.
689. III. Judith S. Thurlow, born 14 Nov., 1825, and
married Gilljert Bailev.
230.
MARY,'' \_Ediriund^ EnocP JosepK^'\ born 9 May, 1750 ; man-ied
1771, John Merrill of West Newbury, who died 21 May, 1821,
aged 78. She died 18 Jan., 1828. Child:
690. I. Lydia Merrill, born 28 Julj^, 1772; married 3
July, 1796. Daniel Nbyes Poore, M.D., who was born 16 July, 1758,
graduated at Harvard in 1777. and died 23 Jan.. 1837. She died
28 Sept.. 1852. Children:
66 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
691. I. Benjamin Poore, born 23 Sept., 1797; mar-
ried 29 Nov., 1819, Mary Perley Dodge, who was born 13
Sept., 1799, and died 20 Aug., 1861. He died 23 July, 1853.
Children :
692. I. Ben: Perley Poore, born 2 Nov.,
1820; married 12 June, 1849, Virginia Dodge. Maj.
Poore' s career as a journalist is too well known to
require mention here. He owns and occupies the
Indian Hill Farm, West Newbury, Mass., which has
passed from father to son since the first settlement of
the town. His only living child, Alice Poore, married
29 Sept., 1880, Frederick Strong Moseley. Their son,
Ben. Perley Poore Moseleyi, was born 20 Aug., 1881.
Allen Dodge Poore.
Mary Louisa Poore.
Abby Jane Poore.
Ellen Judith Poore.
Walter Scott Poore.
Cornelia Poore.
VIII. Henrietta Merrill Poore.
700. II. Mary Little Poore, married Samuel Tenney,
and died 6 May, 1857.
701. III. Judith Noyes Poore, married Edmund Hills.
702. rV. Catherine Gerrish Poore, born 16 Aug.,
1804; married Otis, son of (681) Moses Little, and died 6
Feb., 1843.
703. V. John Merrill Poore, married Harriet H.
Townsend.
704. VI. Daniel Noyes Poore.
231.
EUNICE,^ [Edmund-^ Enocli^ Joseph^'] born July, 1753 ; married
first 12 July, 1774, Robert Adams, Jr., and second 18 Sept., 1788,
Deacon Bradstreet, son of Job and Elizabeth (Parker) Tyler, who
was born 27 Aug., 1745, in Boxford, Mass. She died about 1796.
Children :
705. I. Robert Adams, born 14 Aug., 1775 ; married (673)
Susanna Little, and died 19 Aug., 1801.
706. II. Bradstreet Tyler, born 13 Oct., 1794; married
16 June, 1825, Pamelia Wilkins, and died 12 Dec, 1862, leaving
two children.
693.
II.
694.
III.
695.
IV.
696.
V.
697.
VI.
698.
VII
699.
II.
vii:
Mar
FIFTH GENERATION. 67
233.
HANNAH,-'^ [EdmuncV Enodi^ Josepl}?'\ born 18 July, 1757;
married 9 Nov., 1777, Capt. Samuel, sou of John and Sarah Dole,
who was born 14 Nov.. 1749, and died 15 April, 1805. He was a
farmer and lived in West Newbury. She died 6 April, 1843. Chil-
dren :
707. I. Lydia Dole, born 5 Sept., 1778; married (third
wife) her cousin (682) Enoch Thurlow, and died without issue.
708. II. Sarah Dole, born 8 Dec, 1781 ; married William
Bradford Dodge, for thirty years a teacher at Salem, Mass.
709. III. Judith Dole, born 22 Nov., 1785; married John
Emery, son of Josiah and Prudence (Ordway) Bartlett, and died 1
Aug., 1808. He died at West Newbiny 15 Oct., 1865, aged 82.
Child :
710. I. Caroline J. Bartlett, born 2 June, 1808;
married her cousin Samuel Waldo, son of Capt. Samuel Bart-
lett, who was born 12 April, 1808. He was a sea-captain,
and died at New Orleans 15 Oct., 1841. Children, beside
one who died unnamed :
711. I. Samuel Waldo Bartlett, born 5 Jan.,
1836 ; married 1 Aug., 1862, Jennie S. Laing of Boston,
a native of Halifax, N. S. He served with distinction
in the late war in the Fu'st Massachusetts Cavalry,
was captured and suffered severely in Southern
prisons. He lives in Boston. Children :
712. I Ai'chie Laing Bartlett, born 11
Feb., 1869 ; died 12 Jan., 1870.
713. II. Harry Waldo Bartlett, born 7
Aug., 1874 ; died 3 May, 1880.
714. III. Mabel Bartlett, born 23 Feb.,
1881.
715. II. Henry Thurlow Bartlett, born 19
Nov., 1839 ; married JeannieO. Farquhar, who was born
in Boston 5 June, 1839. He enlisted in the First Massa-
chusetts Cavalry, and served with gallantry throughout
the war. He lives in Brooklyn, N. Y. Children :
716. I. Carrip Louise Bartlett, born in
Brooklyn 18 March, 1867.
68 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
717. II. Grace Farquhar Bartlett, born
15 Dec, 18(;<S : died 1!) May, 1880.
718. III. Fred Waldo Bartlett, born in
HoUistou, Mass., 12 July, 1872.
719. IV. James Dole, born 11 April, 1787; died witliout
issue.
249.
MOSES,^ \_Ehenezer^ Moses-' Josepli^~\ born 15 April, 1739 ; mar-
ried first 15 Aug., 1757, his cousin Mary, daughter of Deacon James
and Sarah (Brown) Milkf of Portland, who died atCampton 13 Sept.,
1797, aged 56, and second 15 Jan.. 1798, Sarah, daughter of Caleb
and Sarah Titeomb and widow of Humphrey Fernald of Portsmouth,
N. H. She married third Capt. William Noyes of Newburyport,
and died in 1812. In youth Mr. Little manifested a strong inclina-
tion for a seaman's life but in 1769, following a cherished plan of
his father, settled upon a tract of wild land in Campton, Grafton
County, N. H. ; established himself at the falls of the Pemigewasset
River, about two miles above Plymouth ; improved the water power ;
built a mill which he operated, and also engaged in trade and farm-
ing. He was an enterprising and successful business man and a
prominent and respected citizen. In 1773 he declined from the
royal governor a commission as a Justice of the Inferior Court of
Common Pleas for Grafton Count3\ but after the Revolution was for
several years a justice of the peace and quorum. He was also a
captain in the militia. His house at Campton, a view of which is
given, was built as earlj^ as 1786, and, with the exception of the
piazza, is the same as when he occupied it. It was constructed very
thorovighly and the first set of shingles lasted over half a centurj- .
After his death it was owned b}^ his son James, then b}'' the latter's
heirs, afterwards b}^ Judge Arthur Livermore, and is now (1880)
the property of Mr. Joseph Holmes. In 1797 he removed to Ports-
mouth and the following summer, while on his way to Campton to
t Deacon James Milk was born in Boston in 1 7 1 1 , married in 1735 Sarali Brown, by
wliom he liad a large family, and settled in Portland, Me. He was a ship carpenter by
occupation and acquired a handsome estate. He was also prominent in public alTairs,
serving as selectman sixteen years. He died much respected 10 Nov., 1772. His only
son, who died at 29 years of age, and two of his daughters married members of the Deer-
ing family, in whose possession a considerable portion of his real estate has remained to
the present time. Milk Street in Boston is said to have been named from his brother John,
who lived there, and died 19 May, 1756, aged 47, and was buried on Copp's Hill. Both
brothers married sisters of the wife of (94) Ebenezer Little, and a granddaughter of John
became the wife of (720) Ebenezer Little.
LITTLE HOMESTEAD AT CAMPTON, N.H.
FIFTH GENERATION.
69
escape the ravages of the yellow fever then prevailing at the sea-
port, died at Dover, JSF. H., SO Aug., 1798. His step-son, John
Fernald, was with him and died of the same disease. Children,
besides four who died unnamed :
*720. I. Ebekezer, born 25 Jan., 17(32 ; died 15 Jan., 1833.
721. II. Sarah, born 21 March, 1765 ; died in childhood.
722. III. Nathan, born 9 Sept., 1766 ; died in childhood.
*723. IV. James, born 21 Sept., 1769 ; died G April, 1813.
724. V. Nathan, born 15 Dec. 1774; died Jan., 1776.
*725. VI. John, born 9 Sept., 1777; died 30 June, 1856.
*726. VII. Daniel, born 18 July. 1779 : died 16 Feb., 1817.
*727. VIII. Charles, born 3 Sept., 1781 ; died 30 March, 1813.
*728. IX. , Eliza, born 1 Oct.. 1 7.S5 : died 25 Oct., 1821.
251.
ELIZABETH,'"' \_Nathcm:^ Moses-' JosepK''\ born 1744; married
1764, Stephen, son of Eliphalet and Kuth Jewett of Rowley, Mass.,
who was born 28 Nov., 1743, and died 1822. Captain Jewett
removed in 1790 from Rowley, Mass., to AVaterford. Me., where he
was deacon of the church and a prominent citizen. His wife died
1819. ChUdren:
729. I. Nathan Jewett, born 11 Sept., 1765, married
1792, Hannah Emerson. He came to Waterford with his father,
lived there till 1821. when he removed to Buckfield, Me. Children :
730. I. Stephen Jewett, born 1793.
731. II. Emerson Jewett, born 1795; married first
Dorcas A. Beard, and second Martha Mills.
732. III. Mighill Jewett, born 1797; was a Baptist
and later a Uuiversalist clergyman.
733. IV. Henry Jewett, born 1799.
734. V. Daniel .Tewett, l)orn 1801 ; married first
Sarah Mann, and second Elizabeth Manning.
VI. Albert Jewett, born 1 803 ; lives in Waterford.
Stillman Jewett, born 1804 ; married Judith
736.
Pluinmer.
737.
Sanborn.
738.
739.
E. Ray.
VII.
VIII. Mary Jewett. born 1806 ; mai-ried James G.
IX. Louisa .lewett, born 1809.
X. Sumner .lewett, born 1811 ; married Mary
70 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
740. XI. Lyman Jewett, born 1813 ; married Euphemia
Davis. Rev. Dr. Jewett graduated at Brown Universitj^ in
1843, and at Newton Theological Seminary, is a distinguished
Hebrew scholar, a missionary in the Teligu country, India,
and the translator of the Bible into the language of that people.
741. II. Ruth Jewett, born 27 Jan., 1767; died 1790.
742. III. Ebenezer Jewett, born 9 June, 1770 ; died 7
Aug., 1771.
743. IV. Ebenezer .Jewett, born 9 Feb., 1772 ; married
first 1794, Susan Stiekney, who died 1796, aged 26, and second 1797,
Mary Farrington. He was a farmer and innholder at AVaterford,
Me. Children :
744. I. Ebenezer .Jewett, born 1796 ; married Tabi-
tha Frye, was a farmer in Waterford, and had eight children.
745. 11. Nathaniel Jewett, born 1798 ; married Sarah
Frye, lived in Waterford, and had seven children.
746. III. Susan Jewett, born 1799 ; married Gen.
Parsons Haskell.
747. TV. Jacob F. Jewett, born 1801 ; married first
Julia Merrill, and second Ann Holmes.
748. V. Philander Jewett, born 1803.
749. VI. Leander Jewett, born 1804 ; married first
Lucy Couant, and second Mary Hastings.
750. VII. Maria Jewett, born 1806 ; married William
Boswell.
751. VIII. Farnum Jewett, born 1808; married Louisa
Wood.
752. IX. Ruth P. Jewett, born 1811 ; married Capt.
Luther Houghton.
753. X. Otis Jewett, born 1812.
754. XL Milton Jewett, born 1814 ; married first
Harriet Dresser, second Eliza Sanderson, and third Mrs.
Packard.
755. XII. Caroline E. Jewett, born 1820.
756. XIII. Stephen Jewett, born 1822.
157. V. Nathaniel .Jewtett, born 1774 ; died 1798.
758. VI. Hannah Jewett, born 19 Dec, 1776; married
Jonathan Plummer.
759. VII. Elizabeth .Jewett, born 3 Sept., 1778 ; married
Samuel Plummer.
760.
I.
761.
II.
762.
Ill
763.
IV.
FIFTH GENEEATIOlSr. 71
269.
JOSHUA,^ [Samnel^ DanieP J0sepli^'\ born 17 Sept., 1741 ; mar-
ried first in Brnuswick, Me., Lydia Brown, and second 31 Jan.,
1794, in Hampstead, N. H., Mrs. Riihamali (Burnham) Blaisdell,
who died Dee., 1849, aged 92. Captain Little served as lieutenant
in the Revolutionary war at Castine and at Crown Point, and was
for several years at the head of a company in the state militia.
He was one of the first settlers in Whitefield, Me., and a very
active business man. He was engaged in farming, lumbering, and
owned and operated a saw mill. He represented the town in the
Massachusetts Legislature when Whitefield was incorporated. He
died 3 Nov., 1821. Children :
Joshua, born about 1770; died 11 Oct., 1833 (?).
Samuel, born 2 Sept., 1772 ; died 20 Dec, 1849.
Abijah, born 21 March, 1774 ; died May, 1855.
Daniel, was unmarried, followed the sea, and was
lost overboard in the Bay of Biscay.
764. V. Ruth, born 1795 ; died unmarried 3 Sept., 1856.
270.
MARY,-^ \_SamueV' DanieP Joseph^'] born 10 Aug., 1743; mar-
ried 2 Feb., 1762, Stephen, sou of Deacon Stephen Webster of
Haverhill. Capt. Webster was an officer in the Revolution, and, it
is said, took part in the battle of Bunker Hill. His wife died June,
1831. Children, beside three who died young :
765. I. Stephen Peabody Webster, married Mary Pea-
body of Atkinson. He graduated at Harvard 1792, was clerk of
courts for Grafton County, N. H., representative, senator, and
member of the governor's council. He died in 1841.
766. II. Moses Webster, married Sally Kimball of Landaff,
N. H., had seven children and died 1858, aged 78.
767. III. Mxi.KY Webster, married Moses Emery, and had
five children.
768. rV. Sally Webster, married William Beau, and had
eight children.
769. V. Rebecca Webster, married Samuel Emerson, and
had ten children.
770. VI. Lydia Webster, married 3 March, 1800, John,
son of Samuel and Phebe (Vickery) Vose (and brother to Thomas,
72 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
who married (221) Sarah Little). He was boru 10 July, 1766, grad-
uated at Dartmouth 1795, taught with remarkable success at Atkin-
son, and at Pembroke Academy, was representative and senator in
the state legislature, the author of two volumes on astronomy, and
died at Atkinson 3 May, 1840. His wife died 18 March, 18.52,
aged 77. They had seven children, of whom Maria P. married (483)
Ezekiel Little.
272.
SARAH,-'' \_SamueP Daniel-^ Joseph^~\ born 20 Aug., 1747; mar-
ried 10 Oct., 1765, Enoch, son of Edmond Sawyer of Hampstead,
who died in 1817, aged 76. He was a fapner, lived in Hampstead
where his first four children were born, afterwards in Goft'stown where
he was a prominent citizen and represented the town in the legisla-
ture, and in 1794 removed to Antrim where he resided till his death.
His wife, who died 5 Dec, 1829, was a noble Christian woman, and
left her impress upon her children, all of whom, together with a very
large proportion of her grandchildren, have been church members.
Children :
771. I. Mary Sawyer, born 15 March, 1766; died 24
May, 1766.
772. II. Elizabeth Sawyer, born 29 June, 1767; married
Jonathan Marsh of Hudson, N. H.
773. HI. Molly Sawyer, born 29 April, 1770 ; died 22 June,
1770.
774. IV. Samuel Sawyer, born 31 July, 1771 ; married first
29 Dec, 1794, Susannah, daughter of Zadoc Read of Litchfield,
N. H., who died 17 Jan., 1815, and second 16 May, 1816, Eleanor,
daughter of Daniel Orr of Bedford, N. H. He died 22 June, 1848.
Children :
775. I. Lucy M. Sawyer, boru 23 Nov., 1795 ; mar-
ried 11 April, 1815, Thomas Carr, and died 2 April, 1867.
776. II. Sally L. Sawyer, boru 24 Dec, 1797 ; died
9 Aug., 1800.
777. III. Zadoc R. Sawyer, born 3 Oct., 1799 ; died
10 Aug., 1800.
778. IV. Sally L. Sawyer, born 24 Sept., 1802;
married Samuel Murch of Quincy, Mass., and died in Boston
2 Jan., 1858.
FIFTH GENERATION. 73
779. V Maria N. Sawyer, boru 25 Aug., 1804 ; died
unmarried 5 March, 1876.
780. VI. William Reed Sawyer, born|22 Dec, 1806 ;
married 22 Juue, 1835, Abby Stevens, and is a prominent
citizen of Francestowu, N. H. Children :
781. I. Susie M. Sawyer, married Deacon
Amasa Downs of Francestown.
782. II. William Reed Sawyer ; married Ella
F. Camp, and lives in Manchester.
783. VII. Abigail P. Sawyer, died ^^oung.
784. VIII. Polly W. Sawyer, born 8 Jan., 1811 ; mar-
ried Francis B. Merriam of Boston. Her son, Capt. Francis
B. Merriam, was commander of a gunboat during the late
war and won a brilliant record.
785. IX. Nathaniel N. Sawyer, born 12 June, 1812 ;
married 1842, Sally Bagley of AVindsor. He served in the
Seminole war, and died 18 AprU, 1851.
786. X. George O. Sawyer, born 27 June, 1818 ;
married Elizabeth Beard of AVilmington, Mass., and is a
furniture manufacturer in Charlestown, Mass.
787. XI. Jonathan W. Sawyer, born 22 March, 1820 ;
married Rebecca Lund of Boston, and died in Sterling,
Mass., Oct., 1873.
788. V. Abigail Peabody Sawyer, born 13 March, 1774;
married 11 Nov., 1815, Josiah Ilayward of Alexandria, N. H., and
died in 1861, leaving no children.
789, VI. Enoch Saw^yer, born 21 Feb., 1777; married 1
Sept., 1802, Luc}^ Simonds, who was born 3 Jan., 1784, and died 7
June, 1853. The}^ lived in Antrim, N. H., where their children
were born. He died 5 March, 1840. C'hildren :
790. I. Rodney Sawyer, born 10 March, 1804 ; mar-
ried 29 Oct., 1835, Sarah Hills, who died. 11 Feb., 1853.
Capt. Sawyer is a respected citizen of Antrim, where he has
always lived, with the exception of ten years spent at Bunker
Hill, 111. He possesses some poetic talent, and one of his
productions is printed in Rev. Mr. Cochran's History of
Antrim. Childi-en :
791. I. Albert R. Sawyer, born 15 Dec,
1838 ; graduated at a medical college in Cincinnati,
74 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Ohio, married 1860, Sarah A. Wright of Antrim, served
as surgeon during the war, and died at Bunker Hill,
111., 21 June, 1868.
792. II, David H. Sawyer, born 13 Aug., 1840 ;
married Ann Wood of Venice, N. Y., is engaged in
the furniture business, and is deacon of the Congrega-
tional church at Bunlier Hill, 111., where he lives.
793. II. Reuben M. Sawyer, born 31 Aug., 1805;
married Mary Preston and moved to Francestown, N. H.,
where he was for several years a town officer, and died 9
July, 1878. Children :
794. I. Clara Sawyer, married Garvin D.
Sleeper of Francestown, auH has one sou, Perley
Sleeper.
795. II. Henry H. Sawj^er, in the dry goods
trade in Boston.
796. III. Edmund Sawyer, born 17 Sept., 1807 ; mar-
ried 19 Nov., 1835, Nancy J., daughter of Deacon Robert
Steele. He was a blacksmith by occupation, and accumulated
a handsome property. Children :
797. I. Samuel S. Sawyer, born 8 Nov.,
1836 ; married 18 May, 1861, Mary Day of Peterboro.
He is a prominent citizen of Antrim, which he has
represented in the legislature. Children :
798. I. Willis H. Sawyer, born 6 Jan.,
1863.
799. II. Eva L. Sawyer, born 31 Dec,
1865.
800. III. Georgiana Sawyer, born 10
April, 1867.
801. IV. Alice B. Sawyer, born 12
Dec, 1869.
802. V. Harry G. Sawyer, born 18
May, 1873.
803. II. Mary F. Sawyer, born 18 June, 1846 ;
married 20 June, 1872, David P. Bryer, and has two
children.
804. IV. Enoch Sawyer, born 27 Aug., 1812; mar-
ried 10 Dec, 1835, Jemima Jones, and lives in Hillsboro,
N. H., with his daughter, Mrs. Sylvester Atwood.
FIFTH GENERATIOlSr. 75
r
805. V. John A. Sawyer, born 23 April, 1818 ; mar-
ried in 1847 Betsy Robinson, is a blacksmith, and lives in
High PraMe, Kan.
806. VI. Lucetta T. Sawyer, born 9 March, 1821 ;
died unmarried 2 Nov., 1865.
807. VII. Tristram Sawyer, born 31 Dec, 1780 ;. married
Mary Ann Templeton of Hillsboro. He was a very worthy man, a
ruling elder and clerk of sessions in the Presbyterian church at
Antrim, N. H., where he lived till 1837. He then removed to Hills-
boro, where he died 11 Aug., 1859. Children:
808. I. Silas N. Sawyer, born 19 June, 1805 ; mar-
ried first 9 June, 1833, Lucy P. Moore, and second Sarah A.
Gunnerson, and died in Newport, N. H., in 1877. Child by
first wife :
809. I. James M. Sawyer, born 4 June, 1840 ;
lives in Freeport, 111., and has two childi'en.
810. II. Mary Ann Sawyer, born 14 Sept., 1806;
died 4 Sept., 1807.
811. III. Mary W. Sawyer, born 5 June, 1808; died
23 July, 1810.
812. IV. Elizabeth Sawyer, born 17 Sept., 1809 ;
married 24 Ma}^, 1836, Audi'ew Mack, and lives in Orange,
Mass. Childi'en :
813. I. Chilion Edwaixl Mack, born 4 Jan.,
1839; married 27 Jan., 1865, Anna A. Wood of
Mason. He has been engaged in the sewing machine
business, and now (1881) resides at Orange, Mass.,
where he is deacon of the Congregational church.
814. II. John Andrew Mack, born 17 Oct.,
1847, is a decorator and designer in Boston.
815. V. Samuel Sawyer, born 8 May, 1811 ; died
young.
816. VI. Jane Sawyer, born 26 Dec, 1812; married
7 June, 1842, Warren Foster, and lives in Keene, N. H.
Children :
817. I. Mary Ellen Foster, born 7 March,
1843.
818. II. Jane Frances Foster, born 23 Feb.,
1845 ; married 28 July, 1869, George V. Smith, and
died 10 Jan., 1872. ChUd :
76 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
819. I. Nellie Augusta Smith, boru 1
Jan., 1872.
820. III. Elizabeth Mack Foster, born 31 Oct.,
1846; married 1 Jan., 1866, Henry L. Smith, who
died 11 Sept., 1867. Child:
821. I. Dwight Henry Smith, born 1
Aug., 1867.
822. IV. George Maurice Foster, born 14
March, 1854. ^
823. VII. Samuel Sawyer, born 30 July, 1813 ; died
young.
824. VIII. Harriet Sawyer, born 6 Aug., 1814; died
unmarried 1864.
825. IX. John Nichols Sawyer, born 1 Sept., 1816;
married first Frances Whitmore, and second Susan Newell.
He died in Denison, Texas, 21 July, 1881. Children, one by
each wife :
826. I. John Frank Sawyer, born 6 June,
1849, in Webster, Mass., lives in San Francisco, and
has two children.
827. II. Herbert Sawyer, lives in Denison,
Texas.
828. X. Abby Whiton Sawyer, born 28 Dec, 1817 ;
married 9 Dec, 1847, John Stark Burt, who was born 10
Sept., 1809, and died 9 Feb., 1858. She lives in Fitchburg,
Mass. Children :
829. I. John Milton Burt, born 11 Jan., 1849.
830. II. Addie Sophia Burt, born 27 Sept., 1851.
831. XI. Tristram Sawyer, born 3 Nov., 1819; mar-
ried April, 1848, Sarah Jane Morrison, who died 18 Nov.,
1871. He lived in Keene, N. H., where he died 24 July,
1872. Child:
832. I. Jessie Marion Sawyer, born in Nashua,
Nov., 1852; married 28 Nov., 1876, Frank E.
Edwards and lives in Natick, Mass.
833. XII. Edmund Sawyer, born 11 May, 1821 ; mar-
ried 12 Oct., 1858, Louisa Adelaide AVright, who died 16
July, 1867, in Boston. He died 21 Dec, 1873, in Stock-
bridge, Vt. Children :
FIFTH GENERATION. 77
834, I. Jessie Adelaide Sawyer, born 22 April,
18G2 ; married 22 April, 1880, Herbert Wilsou.
835. II. Frederick Sawyer, boru G Nov., 1865.
836. XIII. Frances C. Sawyer, born 5 Oct., 1825, and
lives in Keene, N. H.
837. VIII. EDivruND Sawyer, born 17 Sept., 1782; married
Jane Taggard, of Hillsboro, was a joiner by ti'ade, lived in Stock-
bridge, Vt., and left numerous descendants.
838. IX. Sally Sawyer, born 22 July, 1785 ; died 12 Oct.,
1869.
839. "X. Lucijsua Sawyer, born 9 Aug., 1788; married 12
April, 1831. Richard Chase, lived in Hillsboro, and died without
issue.
DANIP]L,-"' [^awHe/-* DanieP Joseph'-'] born 19 March. 1750;
married 27 March, 1775, Hannah, daughter of John Moores of
Hampstead, who was boru 2 Nov., 1757, and died 23 March, 1822.
He was a farmer and respected citizen of Hampstead, where he died
13 Jan., 1841.. Children:
840. I. JoHX, born 24 March. 1776; married 26 Sept.,
1804, (482) Sarah Little, who was boru 1 Nov., 1777, and died 25
July, 1857. He early removed to Union, Me., where he was engaged
in trade and the manufacture of lime casks. He was a prominent
citizen of the place, and served several times as selectman and town
treasurer. He died without issue 21 Oct.. ,1855.
*841. II. Moses, bom 15 March, 1778 ; died 10 March, 1831.
842. III. Sally, born 19 July, 1780; died unmarried in
Hampstead, 26 March. 1870.
843. IV. Abigail Peabody. born Nov., 1782 ; died 18 June,
1787.
*844. V. Tristram, born 4 May, 1785 : died 3 Jan.. 1844.
274.
ELIZABETH."' [Samuel^ DanieF Josepli-'] born 9 May, 1752;
married 8 May, 1769, Eliphalet, son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Searl)
Poore, who was born 18 March, 1746-7, and died 19 Oct., 1827. He
lived at Hampstead, where his first eight children were boru, at
Hopkinton, and Dunbarton. He was a farmer, also carried on, at
78 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
one time, a grist mill. He served in the Revolntionary army. His
descendants are given in the Poore Genealogy. Children :
845. I. Lydi A Poore, born 16 Feb., 1770 ; married Moses
Kimball of Hopkinton.
846. II. Samuel Poore, born 18 June, 1772 ; died unmarried.
847. III. Moses Poore, born 26 Aug. , 1 774 ; married Charlotte
White, and died 14 Oct., 1852. Rear-Admiral Charles H. Poore is
his son.
848. rV. Sarah Poore, born 5 Jan., 1777 ; married Bodwell
Emerson.
849. V. Mary Poore, born 10 Feb., 1779; married Hon.
John Harris of Hopkinton, and died 6 Feb., 1843. Her daughter,
Catherine Harris, married Timothy Wiggin tiittle.
850. VI. Elizabeth Poore, born 30 March, 1781.
851. VII. John Henry Poore, born 25 Aug., 1783 ; married
Jane Etting Taylor.
852. VIII. Ruth Poore, born 8 Nov., 1785 ; married Francis
D. Randall.
853. IX. Dudley Poore, born 4 July, 1790 ; married Deborah
O'Donnell.
854. X. Nathaniel Peabody Poore, married Mary Ford.
855. XL Abigail Poore, born 1796 ; married William E.
Mayhew of Baltimore.
27T.
ABIAH,^ [^Samuel^ Daniel-^ Joseph^'] born 6 April, 1760 ; married
7 April, 1777, Ezra, son of Capt. Joseph French of Hampstead,
who died 8 Oct., 1818, aged 66. He resided in Sandown, N. H.,
where he held several town offices, and was a prominent citizen.
His wife died 9 July, 1821. Children :
856. I. Ephraim French, born 25 March, 1778; married
3 March, 1799, Dolly Jones of Hawke, now Danville, N. H.
857. II. Rhoda French, born 19 Nov., 1780.
858. III. Sarah French, born 22 Dec, 1782; died unmar-
ried 25 Oct., 1826.
859. IV. Judith French, born 3 May, 1785 ; probably mar-
ried Capt. William Fellows, of Sandown, who died 28 Dec, 1821,
aged 41. She died 29 March, 1814.
860. V. Abiah French, born 20 Jan., 1790; died 29
Aug., 1794.
FIFTH GENERATION. 79
302.
MARY,^ \_Daniel^ DanieP Josepl}?~\ born June 15, 1756 ; married
9 Dec, 1773, Silas, son of William Moody, who was born 28 AprU,
1742, and died 7 AprU, 1816. Rev. Mr. Moody was graduated at
Harvard 1761, settled at Arundel, now Keunebunkport, Me., in
1771, where he remained a highly esteemed pastor till his death.
His wife, who is spoken of as " an excellent woman, a true help-
meet to her husband, and greatly beloved for her tender sympathies
and Christian virtues," died in 1842. Children :
861. I. Daniel Moody, born 25 April, 1775 ; married Miss
Littlefield of Kennebunk, and died about 1840.
862. II. William Moody, born 27 March, 1777; died un-
married about 1800.
863. III. Mary Moody, born 6 July, 1779 ; married Dr.
Ezra Deane of Biddeford, Me. Charles Deane, LL.D., the distin-
guished antiquarian of Cambridge, Mass., is their son.
864. IV. Samuel Moody, born 20 May, 1781 ; died in the
service of the United States in 1814.
865. V. Asaph Moody, born 19 Sept., 1783; died unmar-
ried 25 Nov., 1869.
866. VI. Silas Moody, born 30 Aug.; 1786 ; married 1820,
Sophia Perkins, and died 22 Nov., 1843, leaving two sons, Hon.
William F. and Capt. Horatio Moody. William A. Moody, son of
the former, is a member of the class of 1883, Bowdoin College.
867. VII. Sophia Moody, born 14 March, 1789 ; died unmar-
ried 21 Feb., 1875.
868. Vin. Charles Moody, born 19 Oct., 1791 ; died 1793.
869. IX. Sally Moody, born 6 Sept., 1793; lives unmar-
ried at the homestead in Kennebunkport (1880).
870. X. Anna Moody, born 3 May, 1795 ; died young.
871. XI. Charles Moody, born 14 April, 1797 ; died young.
872. XII. Hannah Moody, born 24 Feb., 1800; died un-
married 14 April, 1840.
304.
NATHANIEL COFFIN,^ \_DanieV DanieV JosepJi"] born 13
Aug., 1762 ; married 17 Oct., 1791, Elizabeth Coffin, who died May,
1860. He was a merchant and shipbuilder, and lived at Kennebunk
tm 1804 when he moved to Bangor, Me., where he died 7 Feb., 1834.
Children :
«873.
I.
*874.
II.
875.
Ill
*876.
IV.
1880.
877.
V.
80 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Daniel, born 27 Aug., 1794 ; died Aug., 1852.
William Coffin, born 6 Oct., 1796 ; died 1839.
Mary Ann, born 12 Sept., 1799 ; died 28 Nov., 1801.
Susan Coffin, born 3 Aug., 1802 ; died 30 March,
Mark, born 1 June, 1804 ; was a merchant, and
died unmarried in Albany, March, 1843.
*878. VI. Weare Coffin, born 31 July, 1806.
879. VII. Charles Augustus, born 3 Nov., 1809 ; died unmar-
ried 6 April, 1835, on the passage from the West Indies.
880. VIII. Ellen Elizabeth, born 20 May, 1815 ; died in New
York, April, 1833.
307.
DAVID,-'' \_Daniel^ Daniel'^ Joseph^~\ born 6 Dec, 1766 ; married
first 2 Feb., 1793, Sarah Chase of Newbuiyport, who died 15 Sept.,
1815, aged 46, and second Mrs. Mary Hovey, daughter of Mark
Lord of South Berwick, Me., who died 9 Dec, 1854, aged 71. He
lived at Kennebunk, was engaged in farming, trade, and shipbuild-
ing, and died 27 July, 1843. Children, beside one who died in
childhood :
881. I. Hannah, born 1 794 ; died unmarried at Cambridge,
Mass., 27 Aug., 1866.
*882. II. Charles Coffin, born 25 July, 1799; died 11
Aug., 1869.
883. III. Caroline Matilda, born 1801 ; married first Elijah
Bettes, and second Rev. George Washington Cressey, who was born
13 Dec, 1810, graduated at Bowdoin 1835, was settled at Kenne-
bunk and Buxton, Me., and died 12 Feb., 1867. She died 4 Nov.,
1848, leaving no children.
884. IV. Daniel, born July, 1804 ; died 27 Sept., 1805.
885. V. Sarah Ann Boyd, born 1805 ; married Capt. Wil-
liam Lord of Kennebunk, and died 11 April, 1835, leaving no
children.
886. VI. George, born Nov., 1806; died 3 July, 1813.
*887. VII. George Lord, born 12 Feb., 1820.
FIFTH GENERATION. 81
308.
HANNAH,^ l^Daniel* DanieP JosepK"'\ born 8 June, 1770 ; mar-
ried April, 1795, (67) Joseph Gilman, and died 20 Aug., 1801. Dr.
Joseph Gilman was born at North Yarmouth, 26 Feb., 1772, studied
medicine and practiced for many j^ears in Wells, where he died 4
Jan., 1847. He was a highly respected citizen, a deacon of the
church for thirty j^ears, and president of the Maine Medical Society.
His second wife was Hannah, daughter of Capt. John Grant, by
whom he had five children. Children by first wife :
888. I. Elizabeth Gilmax, born 3 Aug., 1796 ; married 5
Oct., 1819, Theodore, son of Benaiah Clark of Wells, antl died 9
Feb., 1869. Children:
889. I. Francis Brown Clark, born 21 Nov., 1820.
890. n. Hannah Little Clark, born 18 Aug., 1822;
married Rev. Joseph Blake of Andover, Mass.
891. III. Benaiah Clark, born 3 Sept., 1824.
892. IV. Joseph Gilman Clark, born 5 Jul}', 1826.
893. V. J. Greeuleaf Clark, born 9 Sept., 1828.
894. II. Ebenezer Gilman, born 9 Aug., 1797; married 7
July, 1831, Roxana Palmer of Athens, Me. Children:
895. I. Lucy Ann Gilman, born 18 Dec, 1832 ; died
23 Dec, 1860.
896. II. Susan AViugate Gilman, born 18 Nov. , 1834 ;
married first 10 Jan., 1854, Jesse William Brown of Bangor,
Me., and second 2 April. 1866, Artemas W. Ward of Well-
ington, Me.
897. III. Hannah Elizabeth Gilman, born 27 March,
1836.
898. IV. Adeline Gilman, born 20 Sept., 1837; died
Nov., 1857.
899. V. .Joseph Gilman, born 22 Nov., 1841.
900. VI. Augustus William Gilman, born 25 Jan.,
1844.
901. VII. Sarah Chamberlain Gilman, born 31 July,
1845.
902. VIII. Julia Roxana Gilman, born 28 Oct., 1847.
903. III. Hannah Gilman. born 27 Jan., 1799 ; died unmar-
ried 8 Sept., 1849.
6
82 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
904. IV. Sarah Little Oilman, born 23 Aug., 1800; mar-
ried 1 July, 1823, William, son of Gen. William anclJane (Eastman)
Chamberlain, who was born at Peacham, Vt., 24 May, 1797, and
died 16 July, 1830. He graduated at Dartmouth in 1818, studied
law with Daniel Webster, and was Professor of Greek and Latin at
Dartmouth from 1820 till his death. His wife died 15 March, 1848.
A sketch of her character may be found on page 341 of the first
volume of Prof. B. B. Edwards's writings, edited by Prof. Park of
Andover. Child :
905. I. William Mellen Chamberlain, born 10 Oct.,
1826 ; graduated at Dartmouth 1845, married 24 April, 1856,
Susan Emerson, daughter of Samuel A. Chandler of Peacham,
Vt. He is a physician in New Yqi'k City.
323.
MARY,'^ [IIe7iry* Tristram^ Moses^'] born 11 Oct., 1739 ; married
9 March, 1762, John, son of John and Hannah (Tappan) Moody of
Newbury. He was a farmer and lived in Newbury, where he died 25
Aug., 1780. She died 11 Aug., 1780. Children:
906. I. Hannah Moody, born 23 Feb., 1763 ; married
(354) Amos Little, and died 20 Oct., 1836.
910. II. Sarah Moody, born 25 May, 1764 ; died young.
911. III. Else Moody, born 22 Oct., 1765 ; married in New-
bury, 1787, William Pollej^s, who served in the Revolution. Children :
912. I. Mary Policy s, born 1 Nov., 1788; married
G. Cutler, and died 1876.
913. II. William Polleys, born 27 Sept., 1790 ; mar-
ried M. Woodbury, and died 1851.
914. III. Else M. Polleys, born July, 1792 ; married
R. Banks, and died 1859.
915. IV. John Polleys, born July, 1795 ; married M.
Jordan, and died 1863.
916. V. Fanny Polleys, born Jan., 1798; married
J. D. Gage, and died 1868.
917. VI. Zebedee Titcomb Polleys, born Nov., 1799 ;
died unmarried 1823.
918. VII. Louisa Polleys, born Oct., 1803; married
G. W. Smith, and died 1878.
919. VIII. Samuel Polleys, born Aug., 1805; was for
FIFTH GENERATION. 83
several years at the head of a large wholesale produce house
at Madison, Ind., where he now resides.
920. IV. John Moody, born 28 Nov., 1767.
Amos Moody, born 8 March, 1770 ; died young.
Sarah Moody, born 23 Jan., 1772; married John
921.
V.
922.
VI.
Qmer.
923.
VII
Molly Moody, born 23 Jan., 1774; married
Nathaniel Moody, and died 7 Jan., 1854.
924. VIII. Jane Moody, born 23 March, 1777; married
Timothy Coburn.
925. IX. Amos Moody, born 25 Aug., 1779 ; died in 1800.
326.
NATHANIEL,-'^ IHeniY Tristram^ Moses"^ born 10 Nov., 1745 ;
married Mary, daughter of Edward and Sarah (Bailey) Toppan,
who was born 15 June, 1750, and died 27 Jan., 1834. She was sis-
ter to the wife of (391) Josiah Little, and her brother Stephen mar-
ried (332) Edna Little. For her ancestry see notes on pages 39 and
109. Mr. Little was a farmer, lived in Newbury on the homestead,
where he died 25 March, 1839. Children:
926. I. Mary, born 6 July, 1782 ; married (934) William
White Little, and died 17 June, 1860.
Tristram, born 10 Dec, 1784; died 8 Feb., 1872.
Patience, born 9 Feb., 1788 ; died 8 March, 1850.
Henry, born 12 April, 1790 ; died 4 July, 1848.
Ltoia, born 29 April, 1793 ; died 12 July, 1795.
Lydia, born July, 1795 ; married (939) Joshua
Bailey Little, and died 19 Jan., 1835.
32T.
HENRY,^ \_Henrif Tristram^ Moses-^ born 26 Nov., 1747; mar-
ried 2 June, 1770, Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. Abner and Elizabeth
(Baldwin) Bailey of Salem, N. H., who was born 6 June, 1752, and
died 21 Sept., 1803. For her ancestry see note on page 39. He
was a farmer and lived in Salem, N. H., where he died 20 April,
1807. Children :
*932. I. Jane, born 23 Jan., 1772 ; died 30 March, 1850.
*933. 11. Abner Bailey, born 1 Feb., 1774 ; diedS Sept., 1863.
927.
II.
928.
III.
929.
IV.
930.
V.
931.
VI.
*934.
III.
May, 185e
1.
*935.
IV.
*936.
V.
*937.
VI.
*938.
VII.
939.
VIII
84 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
William White, born 18 Aug., 1778; died 15
Samuel, bora 8 Feb., 1781 ; died 10 March. 1846.
Elizabeth, boru 27 April, 1783 ; died 19 Jan., 1816.
Henry, born 16 Aug., 1788 ; died 26 May, 1878.
Nicholas, born 24 Jan., 1792 ; died4 March, 1857.
Joshua Bailey, born 4 Jan., 1795 ; married first
May, 1827, his cousin (931) Lydia Little, second 19 Sept., 1836,
Mrs. Bets}^ (Warden) Verj^, and third Jan., 1847, Catherine Warden.
He was a tanner, lived in Peabody, Mass., and died 25 Aug., 1849,
without issue.
SILAS, ^ [Henry* Tristranv' Moses^'] born 4 March, 1754; mar-
ried 28 Sept., 1786, (401) Lucretia Little, who was born 25 Dec,
1759, and died 5 Feb., 1851. He
graduated at Dartmouth in 1776,
studied divinity, preached some
time, but finally settled in Newbury, where he was engaged in farm-
ing. He served in the legislature fifteen years, held mau}^ town
offices, was a very prominent and highly respected citizen, and died 6
Oct., 1845. Children:
Lucretia, born 7 Nov., 1787 ; died 16 Sept., 1811.
Samuel, born 24 May, 1790; died 18 Nov., 1790.
Joseph, born 9 Nov., 1791 ; died 25 July, 1795.
Elizabeth Hazen, born 18 Sept., 1793; died 1
Sarah, born 4 Aug., 1795 ; lives unmarried in
Nancy, born 13 April, 1797.
Joseph, bom 19 July, 1799.
331.
ELIZABETH,-' lllenry* Tristrmv' Moses''\ born 1 March, 1756 ;
married 15 Dec, 1774, James Saunders, who was born at Salem,
Mass., 12 July, 1757, and died 14 Dec, 1830. She died 18 April,
1838. Children :
947. I. William Saunders, born 17 Oct., 1775; married
Lois Rowell.
940.
I.
941.
II.
942.
III.
943.
IV.
June, 1809.
944.
V.
Newbury.
*945.
VI.
*946.
VII.
FIFTH GENERATION. 85
948. II. Nathaniel Saunders, born 7 Aug., 1777; mar-
ried Mary Woodbury.
949. III. Benjamin Saunders, born 4 Sept., 1779; died 10
Jan., 1802.
9.50. IV. Henry Saunders, born 1 Aug., 1781 ; married
Sarah Edwards.
951. V. Thomas Saunders, born 8 »Sept., 1784; married
Sarah Woodbury.
952. VI. Elizabeth Saunders, born 22 Oct., 1786 ; married
Luke Woodbury.
953. VII. James Saunders, born 20 Nov., 1789; died June,
1806.
954. VIII. Samuel Saunders, born 18 Aug., 1791 ; married
Mehitable Hopkins.
955. IX. David Saunders, born 17 Nov., 1798: died 28
July, 1839.
956. X. Daniel Saunders, born 20 June, 1796 ; married
21 June, 1821, Phojbe Foxcroft, daughter of Caleb Abbott of
Andover, Mass., who was born 8 Feb., 1797. Mr. Saunders may
be called the founder of Lawrence. Living in Andover, he sur-
veyed the river down from Lowell, discovered the water power,
interested capitalists in his plans for utilizing it, and became the
agent and manager of Merrimac Water Power Company, from the
incorporation of which in 1845 dates the beginning of the now pros-
perous and flourishing city. He died 8 Oct., 1872. Children :
957. I. Daniel Saunders, born 6 Oct., 1822; mar-
ried 7 Oct., 1846, Maiy Jane, daughter of Hon. Edward St.
Loe Livermore of Lowell. He is a lawj^er, was mayor of
Lawrence in 1860, and has served as representative and sen-
ator in the General Court. Children :
958. I. Charles Gurley Saunders, born 3
Oct., 1847, graduated at Harvard 1867, and at Harvard
Law School in 1870. He is a lawyer in Boston.
959. II. Mary Livermore Saunders, born 19
June, 1849.
960. III. Frederick Abbott Saunders, born 14
June, 1855 ; died 14 Sept., 1869.
961. IV. Annie Grace Saunders, born 7 April,
1857.
86 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
962. V. Edith St. Loe Saunders, boru 24
Feb., 1865.
963. II. Charles Wesley Saunders, born 1 June,
1824; married 3 Oct., 1850, Coroline O. D., daughter of
Nicholas G. Norcross of Lowell, Mass. Children :
964. I. Charles Gaubert Saunders, born 4
Nov., 1851 ; died 18 Sept., 1852.
965. II. Charles Norcross Saunders, born 3
Sept., 1853 ; died 18 July, 1879.
966. III. Carrie Saunders, born 4 June, 1857 ;
died 29 April, 1864.
967. IV. Alice Saui^ders, born 8 Nov., 1863.
968. V. Carrie Saunders, born 14 June, 1869 ;
died 15 Jan., 1878.
969. VI. Martha Saunders, born 10 Sept.,
1870; died 12 Jan., 1878.
970. III. Martha Goodwin Saunders, born 30 Dec,
1828; died 29 Dec, 1832.
971. IV. Martha Saunders, born 18 July, 1835 ; died
5 Dec, 1838.
972. V. Caleb Saunders, born 4 Sept., 1838 ; gradu-
ated at Bowdoin 1859, at the first call for volunteers enlisted
as private in the Sixth Massachusetts Regiment, afterwards
was first lieutenant and acting adjutant in the First Regiment
of Heavy Artillery. He is a lawyer by profession, and in 1877
was mayor of Lawrence. He married 8 Feb., 1865, Mrs.
Caroline F. Stickney, daughter of John B. Fairfield of Law-
rence. Child :
973. I. George Fairfield Saunders, born 30
Nov., 1866.
974. XI. Caleb Saunders, born 10 Nov., 1798; married
and settled in Illinois.
332.
EDNA,^ \_Henry^ Tristram? Moses^'] born 19 Aug., 1758 ; married
1 Jan., 1786, Stephen, son of Edward and Sarah (Bailey) Toppan
of Newbury, who was born 6 Dec, 1756, and died 7 Oct., 1839.
For his ancestry see note on page 109. He was a carpenter by
occupation and lived in Newbury. She died 22 Aug., 1844. Chil-
dren :
FIFTH GENERATION. 87
975. I. Henry Toppan, bom 20 Feb., 1787; died young.
976. II. Sally Toppan, born 9 Nov., 1788 ; married Silas
Green. Children :
977. I. Emeline Green, born 20 July, 1808 ; mar-
ried 7 Nov., 1833, Thomas B. Patten.
978. II. Henry Toppan Green, born 22 Jan., 1810;
married Elizabeth Henry Little, daughter of (938) Nicholas
Little.
979. III. Mary J. Green, born 26 Aug., 1811 ; mar-
ried 29 July, 1834, George P. Patten.
980. IV. Sarah Ann Green, born 19 Nov., 1813.
981. III. Henry Toppan, born 16 March, 1791 ; died unmar-
ried 10 Jan., 1840.
982. IV. Esther Wiggleswortii Toppan, born 28 June,
1793; married 12 March, 1815, William Boardman. Children:
983. I. Adeline Boardman, born 5 Dec, 1815;
married Freeman H. Todd, 23 Oct., 1838.
984. II. William H. Boardman, born 3 Jan., 1817;
married 5 Aug., 1840, Mary Quincy.
985. III. George A. Boardman, born 5 Feb., 1818;
married 19 Dec, 1843, Mary Jane Hill.
986. IV. Caroline M. Boardman, born 23 March,
1821 ; married 18 June, 1839, Charles H. Hayden.
987. V. Anna L. Boardman, born 12 Dec, 1822;
married 17 Oct., 1842, Henry F. Eaton.
988. VI. Gorham B. Boardman, born 23 Oct., 1824;
married 23 Oct., 1851, Mary L. Lord.
989. VII. Charles E. Boardman. born 15 March, 1829 ;
married 15 Sept., 1859, Anna Grant.
990. VIII. Mary E. Boardman, born 28 April, 1831 ;
married 20 Jan., 1851, Rev. Henry V. Dexter.
991. IX. Emily F. Boardman, born 4 March, 1833;
married 9 June, 1859, Elwell Lowell.
992. V. Judith Toppan, born 10 July, 1795; died 20
April, 1815.
993. VI. Ch.arlotte Toppan, born 28 May, 1798 ; married
17 May, 1824, Charles Burrill.
994. VII. Anna Toppan, born 6 Feb., 1801 ; married 6 Dec,
1824, Royal Kimball.
I bora 1 Feb., 1839.
88 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
995. VIII. Stephen Toppan, born 26 Dec, 1803 ; married
first 15 Dec, 1826, Lucy Barden, and second 3 Sept., 1849, Emma
Smith. Children :
996. I. Charles Toppan, born 21 Sept., 1828.
997. II. Abby F. Toppan, born 23 Oct., 1830, and
married Dec, 1853, Israel H. Gerrish.
998. III. Edwin Toppan, born 23 July, 1832.
999. IV. Charlotte E. Toppan, born 28 June, 1836 ;
married Dec, 1858, Hiram Gerrish.
1000. V. Jolm Q. Toppan,
1001. VI. Benjamin F. Toppan,
1002. VII. Lydia Ann Toppan, bom 6 Aug., 1840;
died 12 Aug., 1840. '
1003. VIII. Stephen Toppan, born 16 June, 1851.
1004. IX. Edna Toppan, born 20 Feb., 1855; died
1 March, 1858.
1005. X. Eugene Toppan, born 20 Feb., 1855;
died 30 Sept., 1860.
333.
JUDITH,^ \_Henry^ Tristram^ Moses^~\ born 7 Aug., 1761 ; mar-
ried 7 June, 1782, Thomas Norwood of Lynnfield, who died 10
July, 1799. He was a hatter by occupation, and lived in iSTewbury-
port. She died 13 Feb., 1832. Children:
1006. I. Thomas Norwood, born 7 Oct., 1783; died 11
July, 1799.
1007. II. Samuel Norwood, born 2 July, 1786 ; lost over-
board in the British Channel 31 March, 1812.
1008. III. Jonathan Norwood, born 22 Feb., 1789 ; mar-
ried 7 July, 1816, Catherine Pearson, and died without issue 20
Dec, 1842.
1009. IV. William Norwood, born 19 Dec, 1791 ; died at
Mobile, Ala., 6 Sept., 1816.
1010. V. Lydia Norwood, born 17 April, 1794 ; died 6
March, 1864.
1011. VI. Mary Norwood, born 23 June, 1796; married
13 Nov., 1825, William Collins, who died 23 April, 1848. She died
without issue 9 July, 1860.
1012. VII. Judith Norwood, born 22 Sept., 1798; died 2
July, 1799.
FIFTH GENERATION. 89
834.
JAMES,^ l^Samuel* Tristram^ Moses'^^ boru 18 March, 1737;
married 16 Dec, 1760, Tamar Roberts. She married second 21
Nov., 1788, Thomas Muzzey, by whom she had one daughter, Eliza-
beth born 21 Feb., 1791, and died at Warren. Mr. Little lived in
Atkinson. In deeds from the estate of Capt. Eben Hale, of which
he was administrator, and also in other papers he is styled gentleman.
He died 23 April, 1783. Children :
1013. I. James, born 5 March, 1762 ; died 24 Dec, 1763.
1014. II. Samuel, born 17 Ma}^ 1764; died young.
*1015. III. Amos, born 28 Feb., 1766 ; died 6 April, 1842.
1016. IV. Sarah, boru 31 May. 1768; married (408) Walter
Little, and died 12 April, 1847.
1017. V. James, born 3 March, 1771 ; married Betsey
Barker, who died 20 May, 1849, aged 75. He was a farmer, lived
in Enfield, N. H., Avhere he died 5 Aug., 1850, without issue.
*1018. VI. Tamar, born 24 June, 1774 ; died 10 May, 1856.
*1019. VII. Ebenezer, born 5 March, 1777 ; died 24 Oct., 1856.
*1020. VIII. William, boru 3 Feb.. 1779 ; died 23 Feb.. 1862.
386.
JOSEPH, 5 [>S'a?>w(e/t-* Tristram^ Moses^^ boru 19 Jan., 1741-2;
married Mary, daughter of Oliver and Sarah (Coffin) Knight, who
was born 26 Nov., 1743, and died 1 July, 1803. Ensign Little, as
he was generally called, was a farmer in Atkinson, and a man of
great physical strength. It is narrated that he walked one day to
Webster, N. H., a distance of fifty-two miles, over what would never
be called roads at the present time, and before retiring felled a huge
ti'ee to exercise the upper portion of his body. From the town
records it appears that he was a communicant of the Episcopal Church
at Newburyport. He died 20 Nov., 1819. Children :
1021. I. DoROTiiy, born 7 March, 1763; married (380)
Jonathan Little, and died 27 July, 1834.
1022. II. John, born 15 March, 1765 ; died 12 Dec, 1792.
*1023. III. Sarah, born 7 June, 1768 ; died Sept., 1854.
1024. rV^ Mary, born 6 Sept., 1776 ; married 6 Oct., 1803,
Stephen Marshall of Salem, N. H., and died 9 Nov., 1813. Children :
1025. I. Mary Little Marshall, born 7 Nov., 1805.
1026. II. Joseph Little Marshall, born 5 Jan., 1808.
1027. III. Dorothv Marshall, born 10 Oct., 1809.
90 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
337.
SARAH, ^ [^SamueV" Tristram^ Moses^'\ born 8 Sept., 1744; mar-
ried first Benjamin, son of Jonathan and (104) Elizabeth (Little)
Kimball, wlio was a paymaster in the Revolutionary army, and was
killed during the war; and second 2 June, 1785, Jonathan, son of
Daniel and Anna (Merrill) Poor, who was born 31 March, 1742, and
died 6 Dec, 1822. She died 6 July, 1823. Children, born in
Plaistow :
1028. I. Jonathan Kimball, born about 1765.
1029. II. Tamar Kimball, married Abel Merrill of Warren,
N. H., and had thirteen children.
1030. III. Elizabeth Kimball, born 27 Jan., 1769 ; mar-
ried (1015) Amos Little, and died 4 March, 1843.
1031. IV. Benjamin Kimball.
1032. V, Sarah Kimball.
1033. VI. Abigail Kimball.
1034. VII. James Poor, born in Atkinson 22 Feb., 1786;
married Relief Dow, and died in 1826.
338.
NATHANIEL,-^ ISamuel"^ Tristratn? Moses^~\ born 10 Nov., 1746 ;
married 1768, Mary, daughter of Capt. Jonathan and Susannah
(Bartlett) Carleton, who was born 21 April, 1749, and died 13 Feb.,
1832. Ensign Little, like his father, served in the Revolution. At
the battle of Saratoga he was in the thickest of the fight, and had
his coat fairly riddled with bullets though he himself escaped with
only a scratch. About the close of the war he sold his farm in
Plaistow, where his older children were born, and removed to Spring-
field, N. H., at that time a mere wilderness. Here he cleared lands
and obtained farms for his younger sons. It is a family tradition
that the Continental money he received at the sale of his first farm
depreciated so rapidly in his hands that finally all of it was given in
exchange for a jar of butter. The latter years of his life were spent
with his older children at Hampstead, N. H., where he died 11 Aug.,
1827. Children, besides four who died young :
*1035. I. Jonathan Carleton, born 27 June, 1769 ; died
10 Feb., 1856.
*1036. II. Nathaniel, born 5 May, 1771 ; died 4 Dec, 1857.
*1037. III. Susan, born 24 July, 1773 ; died 31 Jan., 1854.
FIFTH GENERATION. 91
*1038. IV. Samuel, born 20 May, 1778 ; died 19 April, 1814.
*1039. V. Joseph, bom 14 June, 1780; died 20 Oct., 1820.
*1040. VI. Elizabeth, born 9 Oct., 1787; died 8 March, 1854.
1041. VII. John, born 17 June, 1789 ; was a sailor, and died
unmarried on the coast of North Carolina, 1840.
1042. VIII. Sarah, born 10 Oct., 1791 ; died 26 Feb., 1810.
*1043. IX. Amos, born 27 Feb., 1796 ; died 17 Aug., 1859.
339.
JANE,^ [Saviuel* Tristram^ Moses^^ born 26 Feb., 1748; mar-
ried 29 May, 1770 (321) James Noyes, who was born 28 March,
1745, and died 31 Dec, 1831. Capt. Noyes, served in the French
and Indian war, was a farmer and lived in Atkinson. His wife died
12 Sept., 1792. Children:
1044. I. Polly Notes, born 15 March, 1771 ; married
(361) Enoch Little, and died 14 July, 1833.
1045. II. Henry Noyes, born 20 Dec, 1772; married 27
Aug., 1793 (1018) Tamar Little, and died 21 July, 1845.
340.
HANNAH,^ [Samuel^ Tristram^ Moses^'] born 1 May, 1751 ;
married 12 April, 1770, Capt. Caleb, son of Thomas Noyes, and
died 31 May, 1840. Capt. Noyes was a farmer, lived in Atkinson,
N, H., and died in 1828. Children :
1046. I. Samuel Noyes, born 12 Sept., 1770.
1047. II. Betsey Noyes, born 13 March, 1773 ; married 31
Dec, 1795, Jonathan, son of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Sawyer)
Poore, who was born 27 June, 1770, and died in Landaff, N. H., 28
April, 1841. She died 4 April, 1846. For their descendants see
Poore Genealogy.
1048. III. Mary Noyes, born 25 Sept., 1775.
1049. IV. Joseph Noyes, born 5 March, 1778; married 24
April, 1800, Betsey Poore, a sister of his sister Betsey's husband,
who was born 31 May, 1775, and died 8 March, 1851. Capt. Noyes
was a farmer in Atkinson, and died 19 Dec, 1845.
1050. V. Hannah Noyes, born 18 June, 1782.
1051. VI. Caleb Noyes, born 9 April, 1788; lived in Lan-
daff, N. H.
1052. VII. Dolly Noyes, born 4 Feb., 1794; died 6 June,
1797.
92 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
341.
J:UNICE,-' [Samuel^ Tristram^ Moses^^ boru 23 May, 1753;
married 17 Nov., 1774, John, son of John and Prudence (Kelly)
Knight, who was born 22 March, 1752, and died 2 Jan., 1814. He
was a farmer and lived in the west part of Atkinson. She died 5
March, 1845. Children, beside a son who died in infancy :
1053. I. Peggy Knight, born 6 Oct., 1775; married 19
Dec, 1799, Hart Merrill, and died 3 June, 1818.
1054. II. Amos Knight, born 16 Aug., 1777.
1055. III. Dolly Knight, born 20 Dec, 1778 ; married John
Johnson of Hampstead, and died without issue.
1056. IV. Caleb Knight, born 15 Aug., 1780; lived at
Hampton, N. H.. and Lynn, Mass. '
1057. V. Prudence Knight, born 19 April, 1783.
1058. VI. James Knight, born 4 Jan., 1785.
1059. VII. Samuel Knight, born 23 Dec, 1786; lived in
central part of Atkinson, and died 1878, leaving descendants.
1060. VIII. Judith Knight, born 21 Feb., 1789; married
Samuel Kezar of Hampstead, and died 23 Oct., 1815, leaving one
daughter.
1061. IX. Henry Knight, born 27 May, 1791.
1062. X. John Knight, born 4 Feb., 1794; married (492)
Mary Little, and died Oct., 1858.
1063. XL Enoch Knight, born 30 April, 1796 ; died 15
Nov.. 1797.
345.
SAMUEL NOTES,-' \_SamueV' Tristram-^ Moses^ born 5 June,
1759 ; married 24 Jan., 1782, Abigail, daughter of Oliver and Sarah
(Coffin) Knigiit, and died 23 May, 1835. His wife was born 20
Nov., 1760, and died 26 Aug., 1840. He lived on Newbury Hill in
Atkinson, was a successful farmer, a worthy man and honored citi-
zen, represented his town in the legislature for several years, and
held other positions of trust. Children :
1064. I. Judith, born 3 Jan., 1784; died unmarried 6
April, 1866.
*1065. II. Joseph, born 28 July, 1786 ; died 10 Sept., 1825.
1066. III. Dolly, born 25 Dec, 1789 ; died 17 Aug., 1792.
*1067. IV. Samuel, born 11 Sept., 1792 ; died 14 Sept., 1857.
*1068. V.
^^^^^J^?^^^,^^^ ^^^^^^^^^'^^^
FIFTH GENERATION. 93
1069. VI. Dolly, boru 12 Sept., 1797: married 27 Dec,
1821, Stephen, son of Amos Noyes, who was born 10 Oct., 1796,
and died 4 Jan., 1879. She died 21 Nov., 1825. Children :
1070. I. Amos Noyes, born 20 April, 1823 : died 24
Nov., 1846.
1071. II. Abigail Noyes, boru 15 July, 1824; died
23 Nov., 1825.
*1072. VII. John, born 5 Oct.. 1800 ; died 21 May, 1837.
*1073. VIII. Enoch, born 2 Nov., 1803 ; died 25 July, 1876.
358.
NATHANIEL,-'' \_Eichard* Tristram^ Mose.r] born 16 March,
1755; married 1 Jau., 1795, Joanna M.. daughter of Thomas and
Ruth (Dole) Plumer of Newbury, who died 18 Feb., 1846.
He served in the
Revolutionary army,
and the accompauj'ing
autograph is from a
letter dated, '• In Camp at Winter Hill, 16 P'eb., 1778." He was a
farmer, lived in Newbury, and died 27 May^, 1835. Children :
*1074. I. Anna, born 29 May, 1796 ; died 15 Oct., 1863.
1075. II. Phebe, born 24 June, 1798 ; married (929) Henry
Little ; died 24 Aug., 1862.
1076. III. Sarah, boru 15 Oct., 1800; died 17 Sept., 1834.
Salome, born 17 May, 1803 ; died 4 Aug., 1803.
Richard, born 25 July, 1804 ; died 6 May, 1810.
George, boru 28 May, 1807 ; died 21 Dec, 1875.
Plumer, born 15 Nov., 1809 ; died Oct., 1869.
Nathaniel, born 9 Nov., 1812.
Richard Thomas, born 8 June, 1<S](;.
854.
AMOS,"" \^Bicharcl* Tristram'' Moses^^ born 10 Dec, 1758; mar-
ried in 1785 his second cousin (906) Hannah Moody, who was born
23 Feb., 1763, and died 20 Oct., 1836. He served in the Revolu-
tionary army as a lieutenant in Col. Moses Little's regiment,
was a farmer by occupation, lived in Newbury, and died 13 Sept.,
1831. Children:
*1083. I. Jane, born 4 May. 1786 : died 9 Jan.. 1869.
1077.
R'.
1078.
V.
*1079.
VI.
*1080.
VII.
*1081.
VIII
1082.
IX.
94 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
*1084. II. Michael, born 16 Nov., 1787 ; died 31 May, 1867.
*1085. III. Hannah, born 9 Oct., 1789 ; died 12 March, 1841.
*1086. IV. Lois, born 14 March, 1795; died 27 July, 1867.
355.
MOSES,^ [Richard* Tristram^ Moses^'\ born 4 July, 1766; mar-
ried 17 April, 1799, Elizabeth, daugliter of George Williams, a
prominent merchant of Salem, Mass. She died 29 May, 1808, aged
34. He graduated at Harvard 1787, studied medicine with Dr.
Jonathan Swett of Newburyport, settled at Salem, entered upon a
very successful practice, and
won for himself a place among
■'^y'^'^- — ^^^-'^^^-''c^^^^;,,^ the prominent physicians of
the time. His career was cut
short by his death, 13 Oct.,
1811, from pulmonary consumption, a disease that proved fatal to
all his children. He built and resided in the house directly opposite
the Essex Institute in Salem. The following lines, doubly pathetic
in view of the result, were inscribed, at his request, upon his tomb-
stone :
Phthisis iusatiabiliSjt
Patrem matremque
Devorasti.
Paree, 0 ! Parce,
Liberis.
Children :
1087. I. Elizabeth, born 15 Feb., 1800; died young.
1088. II. Henry, born 21 Dec, 1802 ; graduated at Harvard
Medical School 1825, and died while on a voyage for his health in 1827.
1089. III. Francis, born 31 Aug., 1805 ; died 1828.
357.
FRIEND,^ [Enoch* Tristram^ Moses'-'} born 19 Jan., 1756 ; mar-
ried 6 Feb., 1781, Mary, daughter of Joseph and Mary Couch of
Boscawen, who was born 22 March, 1761, and died 14 May, 1834.
He lived in Boscawen, N. H., served in the war of the Revolution,
and was present at the battle of Bennington. He died 19 Nov.,
1836. Children:
t Insatiable Consumption, thou iiast destroyed father and mother. Spare, O, spare the
childi'en.
FIFTH GENERATION. 95
*1090. I. Samuel, born 7 Dec, 1781 ; died 24 Aug., 1840.
*1091. II. Moses, born 5 Nov., 1783 ; died 5 June, 1871.
1092. III. Sally, born 12 Sept., 1785 ; married (second
wife) 12 May, 1836, William, son of John and Polly (Gordon)
Couch, who was born 19 Oct., 1775, and died 11 April, 1856. She
died 4 Aug., 1869.
*1093. IV. Joseph, born 1 Aug., 1787; died 28 Oct., 1847.
*1094. V. Judith, born 4 April, 1789 ; died 30 May, 1857.
1095. VI. Mary, born 19 Sept., 1791 ; died 26 Nov., 1869.
*1096. VII. Hannah, born 24 April, 1798.
358.
MARY,^ [Enoch* Tristram^ Moses^'] born 19 Sept., 1757; mar-
ried 20 April, 1778, David, son of Capt. Moses and Sarah (Emery)
Burbank, who was born 4 July, 1754, and died 4 Nov., 1815. He
lived in Boscawen, and after the death of his first wife married
Dorothy Lowell by whom he had two children. Mrs. Mary Burbank
died 25 July, 1807. ChikU-en :
1097. I. Sarah Burbank, born 9 Feb.. 1779; married
Moses Smith of Salisbury.
1098. II. Abigail Burbank, born 20 March, 1780; died 18
July, 1816.
1099. III. Abraham Burbank, born 16 Nov., 1781 ; married
first Mary Call, and second Polly M. Jackman, who was born 26
March, 1787, and died 21 Sept., 1858. He was a prominent busi-
ness man of Boscawen, N. H., being largely engaged in lumbering.
He repeatedly represented his town in the legislature. He died 14
Jan., 1856. Children:
1100. I. Friend Little Burbank, born 29 June, 1806 ;
married Dorothy Jackman ; is a lumber manufacturer at
Boscawen.
1101. II. Joanna Call Burbank, born 5 March, 1808;
died 19 Feb., 1843.
1102. III. Mary Little Burbank, born 16 Nov., 1809 ;
married Woodman Jackman of Boscawen.
1103. IV. Sophronia Gerrish Burbank, born 25 Aug.,
1812; died 22 Feb., 1847.
1104. V. Judith Call Burbank, born 2 Nov., 1815;
married J. Warren Jackman. and died 21 Nov., 1847.
96 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
By second wife :
1105. VI. George Washington Burbank, born 29 June,
1819 ; died 16 May, 1873.
1 106. VII. David Emery Burbank, born 16 May, 1822 ;
married Mary Elliot of Canterbury, served in the war as
lieutenant in the Sixteenth New Hampshire Volunteers, lives
at Norwich, Vt.
1107. VIII. Bitfield Plummer Burbank. born 1 March,
1824 ; died in California 1860.
1108. IX. Abraham Pettiugell Burbank, born 2 Nov.,
1825 ; married Augusta Runnels of Boscawen.
1109. X. Azro Sheridan Burbank, born 29 Aug.,
1827 ; married Emeline S. Burpee? and lives in Webster, N. H.
1110. XI. Ezekiel Webster Burbank, born 16 June,
1829 ; married first Martha A. Pillsbury, and second Emily
Hunkins, served in the Sixteenth New Hampshire Volunteers,
and died 27 May, 1863.
1111. XII. Amanda Jane Burbank, born 11 June,
1831 ; married Horatio N. Webber of Boscawen.
1112. IV. Eliezer Burbank. born 1 Jan., 1785; married
Drusilla Flanders of Boscawen.
1113. V. Little Burbank. born 2 Feb., 1787; married
Judith C, daughter of Joshua Jackman, was a lumberman at Bos-
cawen, and died 17 Nov., 1870. Children;
1114. I. Lucretia Little Burbank, born 13 April,
1819; died 12 Dec, 1838.
1115. II. Hannah Farmer Burbank, boi"u 27 Sept.,
1821 ; died 19 Feb., 1842.
1116. III. Emulous Warren Burbank, born 20 Nov.,
1825 ; married Mary A. Runnels and lives in Lawrence, Mass.
1117. IV. Calvin Morris Burbank, born 16 June,
1832 ; married Louisa Nichols, served with much gallantry
throughout the war, and died in May, 1866.
1118. VI. Jesse Burbank, born 13 June, 1790; died in
United States navy.
1119. VII. Enoch Burbank, born 20 July, 1793; moved to
Michigan.
1120. VIII. Judith Burbank. born 10 July. 1798 ; married
Benjamin Carter of Boscawen.
FIFTH GENERATION. 97
859.
BENJAMIN,^ [Enoch-' Tristram' Moses'~\ born 13 April. 1760 ;
married first 25 Noa^, 1790, Rhoda, daughter of Simeon Bartlett,
who -vvas born 13 April, 1768, and died 27 Aug., 1814. (She was a
niece of Dr. Josiah Bartlett of Kingston, a signer of the Declara-
tion of Independence, and the first governor of New Hampshire
under its free constitution.) He married second 5 March, 1816,
Persis Herbert of Concord. (Japt. Little was a soldier in the war of
the Revolution, and took part in the battle of Bennington. He
lived upon the homestead at Boscawen. was a man of sound judg-
ment and often called upon to act as referee and to settle estates.
He was the fifth man in town to receive a magistrate's commission,
which he held forty j^ears. He served as selectman eight times and
as representative four years. He died 30 Aug., 1846. Children :
Richard, born 27 Nov., 1791 ; died 29 Oct.. 1840.
John, born 30 June, 1794; died 17 Jan.. 1797.
vSiMEox Bartlett. born 16 Dec. 1797: died 29
*1121.
I.
1122.
II.
*1123.
III.
Dec, 1874.
*1124.
r\\
1125.
V.
Rhoda, born 14 April, 1801 ; died 15 Aug.. 1852.
Charles Herbert, born 5 Dec, 1804 ; graduated
at Dartmouth College in 1827, and at Andover Theological Sem-
inary in 1830, taught a few years at the South, returned in 1833, and
became joint editor and proprietor of the New Hampshire Observer,
a religious paper i)rinted nt Concord. He died of consumption 1
Jan., 1836.
8G0.
JOSEPH,^ lEnoch'^ Tristram-' Moses^^ born 30 May, 1761 : mar-
ried 30 Nov., 1784, Anna, daughter of Rev. Robie and Elizabeth
(Hobson) Morrill, wlio Avas born 20 Oct., 1763, and died 17 Nov.,
1839. He enlisted on his seventeenth birthday in Capt. Spurr's
compauj-. Col. Nixon's regiment of the Massachusetts Line, and
served somewhat over a year. He lived on Little Hill in Boscawen,
served as selectman and two years in the legislature. He died 26
March, 1843. Children :
1126. I. Eliza, born 7 April, 1787; died 17 Feb., 1835.
1127. II. Phebe. born 26 Jan., 1789 ; died 8 Dec, 1850. at
Rochester, N. Y.
1128. III. .Iane. born 23 Aug.. 1701 : married 11 Feb.. 1817,
98 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Rev. Amos P. Brown of Campton, N. H., who was afterwards a
missionary in the West for many j^ears, and died at Rushville, 111.,
16 April, 1859, aged 67. She died 21 Feb., 1836, at Jerseyville, III.
Her son, Rev. John M. Brown, lives at Highland, Kan.
*1129. IV. Jeremiah, born 1 Sept., 1794 ; died 5 April, 1853.
1130. V. Sarah, born 18 April, 1800 ; died 30 Sept., 1856,
at Rochester, N. Y.
1131. VI. Caroline, born 8 June, 1803.
361.
ENOCH,-"' \_Enoc¥ Tristramr Moses^'] born 17 Jan., 1763; mar-
ried 30 Nov., 1790, (1044) Polly Noyes, who was born 15 March,
1771, and died 14 July, 1833. Deacon Little was a man of remark-
able vigor, physically and mentally. His opportunities to obtain an
education were exceedingly limited. He learned to write, by the
light of a fire, on strips of birch bark for paper and a charred stick
for pencil, and, aside from a term at Atkinson Academj^, was prac-
tically self-educated. He kept a day book for many years and as he
was a natural poet, many of his notes are in rhyme and frequently
afford a vivid picture of the times. He was for man}^ years an
ofHcer of the church and w^as an honor to his age and generation. (A
fuller account of his life and specimens of his rhymes may be found
in Coffin's History of Boscawen.) He died 31 March, 1848.
Children :
Henry, born 1 Jan., 1792 ; died 29 April, 1838.
Jane, born 1 June, 1796 ; died 27 Oct., 1796.
Polly, born 11 Nov., 1797 ; died 3 Feb., 1820.
Jane, born 2 Feb., 1800; died 9 April, 1877.
Enoch, born 8 Nov., 1802 ; died 13 Oct., 1875.
James, born 3 Aug., 1804; married 15 Dec,
1829, Mary, daughter of Henry and Mary (Foster) Gerrish, who
was born 9 Feb., 1808, and died 14 March, 1836. He removed to
New Buffalo, Mich., in 1835, and died 8 Sept., 1836.
NOAH,^ \_Enoch^ Tristram-^ Moses^'] born 1 Nov., 1765; mar-
ried Ascenath, daughter of John Elliot of Boscawen, who died 8
June, 1808, aged 41. He lived in Boscawen for a time, afterwards
in Warner and in Chelsea, Vt. He traveled extensively in various
*1132.
I.
1133.
II.
1134.
III.
*1135.
IV.
*1136.
V.
1137.
VI.
FIFTH GENERATION. 99
states of the Union, and died in Cass Count}', Michigan, 14 Aug.,
1837. Children :
*1138. I. John, born 19 March, 1788; died 11 Sept., 1832.
1139. II. Elsey, born 9 Oct., 1789 ; married Samuel Wells
of Warner, lived there and at Lisbon, N. H., where she died about
1830.
1140. III. Silas, born 29 Jan., 1791 ; married Adelia Doan,
who died in 1820. He settled at Cleveland, Ohio, and had four
children, who died young. He died 22 May, 1821.
1141. IV. Enoch, born 11 Sept., 1796; married and had
one child who died in infancy. He was a hatter, and removed to
New York State, where he died about 1824.
1142. V. Laura, born 23 June, 1799 ; died 25 Aug., 1838.
*1143. VI. David, born 11 Oct., 1801 ; died 13 May, 1875.
1144. VII. Hannah Lucia, born 25 Aug., 1803; married 6
April, 1826, Joseph Story, lived in Boscawen, and died 1 March,
1846. Children :
1145. I. Albert T. Story.
1146. II. Julia A. Stor}', deceased.
1147. III. Joel B. Story, deceased.
1148. IV. William H. Story.
*1149. VIII. Harriet, born 25 May, 1806 ; died 22 Dec, 1878.
864.
JESSE,^ [Enoch* Tristram^ Moses^l born 30 July, 1767 ; married
Martha, daughter of (141) Col. Henry and Martha (Clough) Ger-
rish of Boscawen, who was born 14 May, 1777, and died 28 Aug.,
1855, at New Buffalo, Michigan. Mr. Little was a farmer, lived on
Little Hill in what is now Webster, N. H. He was a consistent
Christian, a good citizen, and died respected by all, 19 Aug., 1840.
Childi'en, besides a son who died unnamed :
*1150. I. Jacob, born 1 May, 1795 ; died 17 Dec, 1876.
*1151. II. John, born 25 Nov., 1796 ; died 15 Feb., 1829.
1152. III. Susan, born 23 March, 1798 ; married fibrst her
cousin (1132) Henry Little, and second 28 April, 1858, Deacon
Timothy M. Rose of Granville, Ohio.
*1153. IV. Henry, born 23 March, 1800.
*1154. V. Thomas, born 2 Jan., 1802 ; died 19 Aug., 1877.
*1155. VI. Martha, born 21 June, 1803.
100 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
*llo6. VII. Leavitt Clough, born 24 Feb., 1805; died 23
March, 1854.
1157. VIII. Emma, born 4 May, 1808; married 27 April,
1830, Rev. Addison Kingsbury of North Coventry, Conn., and died
at Belpre, Ohio, 11 Aug., 1830.
*1158. IX. Sarah Gerrish, born 7 Aug.. 1810.
366.
SARAH ILSLEy,5 [JEnoch^ Tristram-^ Moses^'] born 20 April,
1770; married Moses, son of (141) Col. Henry and Martha
(Clough) Gerrish, who was born 17 Feb., 1768, and died 24 Nov.,
1854. He lived in Boscawen, N. H. She died 10 Dec. 1836.
Children :
1159. I. Sally Gerrish, born 26 Oct., 1790; married 11
Feb., 1819, John, son of John and Sarah (Russell) Farmer, who
was born 11 Dec, 1791, and died 17 July, 1836. Col. Farmer was
a prominent and influential citizen of Boscawen, and extensively
engaged in the manufacture of lumber. His wife died 1 Sept.,
1864. Children :
1160. I. Moses Gerrish Farmer, born 9 Feb., 1820 ;
married 25 Dec, 1844, Hannah T., daughter of Richard
Shapleigh of Berwick, Me. Prof. Farmer was the principal
inventor of the telegraphic fire alarm, and the first to demon-
strate the practicability of the electie light in America. He
stands in the foremost rank of scientists, and as an electri-
cian probably is without a peer on this side of the Atlantic.
Since 1872 he has been professor of electrical science in the
United States Naval Torpedo Station at Newport, R. I. A
full account of his numerous inventions may be found in
Coffin's History of Boscawen. Children :
1161. I. Sarah Jane Farmer, born 22 July,
1847.
1162. II. Clarence Farmer, born 26 May,
1860 ; died 27 May, 1860.
1163. 11. Page French Farmer, born 28 June, 1821 ;
died 27 July, 1822.
1164. III. John Page Farmer, born 24 Sept., 1823;
married Martha Locke of Great Falls, lives in Minnesota.
Children :
FIFTH GENERATION. 101
1165. I. John Quincy Farmer, born 23 Feb.,
1848; died 8 May, 1857.
1166. II. Martha Jane Farmer, born 17 June,
1851 ; died 10 March, 1857.
1167. III. Mary White Farmer, born 22 March,
1853.
1168. IV. Chai'les Russell Farmer, born 11
March, 1855.
1169. IV. Sallie Russell Farmer, born 30 Aug., 1826 ;
married 18 Feb., 1846, Charles Carleton, son of Thomas and
Hannah (Kilburn) Coffin, who was born 26 Julj', 1823. Mr.
Coffin's career as "Carleton," the war correspondent of the
Boston Journal, and as an author and lyceum lecturer is too
well known to requu-e extensive notice here. He has pub-
lished, besides many articles for the periodicals, "My Days and
Nights on the Battlefield," " Following the Flag," " Winning
His Way," "Four Years of Fighting," "Our New Way
Round the World," "The Seat of Empire," " Caleb Krinkle,"
"The Boys of '76," "The Story of Liberty," and the
" Histor}' of Boscawen."
1170. V. Jane Grey Farmer, born 7 June, 1828;
married Ephraim, son of (1121) Richard Little, and died 27
June, 1867.
1171. VI. Jeremiah Otis Farmer, born 7 June, 1828;
died 6 Dec, 1828.
1172. 11. Jekemiah Gerrish, born 1 Jan., 1794; married
8 March, 1821 135) Jane Little, and died 30 Oct., 1843.
368.
HANNAH,'"' lEnoch^ Tristram^ Moses-] born 10 April, 1775;
married 25 Dec, 1792, Moses Coffin, who was born in Newbury,
Mass., 9 Sept., 1767, and died at Salisbury 3 Feb., 1843. He was
a tailor, and early moved to Boscawen. He married second Ann
Webster of Salisbury, N. H., by whom he had three children. His
wife Hannah died 4 Nov., 1811. Cliildren :
1173. I. Polly Coffin, born 23 Aug., 1794; died 14
Jan., 1813.
1174. II. Judith Coffin, born 22 Oct., 1795 ; died unmar-
ried Oct., 1825.
102 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
369.
ELSE,^ [JoJm^ Tristram^ Moses^^ born 1 Dec, 1768; married
Adams, son of John and Mehitable (Adams) Knight. He was a
farmer, lived in Newbury, and died 10 Oct., 1848. She died 22
Nov., 1851. Children:
1175. I. Adams Knight, born 7 March, 1799 ; married his
cousin (1186) Mary Little, and died 16 Dec, 1868.
1176. II. Else Knight, born 23 Aug., 1801; married 28
Jan., 1827, William Goodwin.
1177. III. Anna Knight, born 21 Aug., 1803 ; married 1
Dec, 1831, Joseph Lunt.
1178. IV. John Little Knight, born 24 Dec, 1807; mar-
ried Elizabeth Goodwin. i
1179. V. Fkederic Knight, born 27 March, 1810; married
2 Nov., 1834, Sarah C. Knight.
370.
LEVI,^ [John* Tristram^ Moses^'} born 12 Nov., 1770 ; married 15
Oct., 1794, Mary Lovering of Boston, Mass., who married second
Thomas Robinson of Deerfield, N. H., and died 11 Sept., 1834,
aged 60. Mr. Little was a housewright, lived in Boston where
he died in the spring of 1802, leaving three children : John and
Joseph, who died in infancy, and
1180. Maria, born 4 Jan., 1798 ; married Capt. William
Turner of Candia, N. H., a farmer and contractor, who was born 11
April, 1796, and died 21 March, 1851. She died 10 Nov., 1822.
Children :
1181. I. William Harrison Turner, born 19 Nov.,
1816 ; married first Mary Smith, and second Miss Percy, and
died in Lowell, Mass., about 1860.
1182. 11. Joseph Sullivan Turner, born 21 Dec, 1818.
1183. III. John Milton Turner, born 6 Dec, 1820,
lives in Oil City, Penu.
1184. IV. George A. Turner, born 31 Oct., 1822;
died 7 Nov., 1822.
371.
NOAH,^ \_Jolm'^ Tristram^ Moses^~\ born 27 Sept., 1772 ; married
first 15 Nov., 1801, Jane, daughter of Nicholas and Eunice (Dole)
*1185.
I.
*1186.
II.
*1187.
III.
1188.
W.
*li.t).
V.
1190.
VI.
FIFTH GENERATION. 103^
Limt, who died 27 June, 1831, aged 56; second 1832, Priscilla
Hayes of North Hampton, N. H. ; and thhxl 27 Dec., 1838, Olive,
daughter of Joseph and Olive Littlefield of Kenuebunk, Me. He
was a carpenter and farmer, lived in Newbury, and died 22 May, 1852,
Children :
Eliza, born 2 March, 1802.
Mary, born 9 Dec, 1805.
Caroline, born 5 May, 1808 ; died 13 Jan., 1871.
Albert, born 12 July, 1810: died 30 Oct., 1811.
JoHX, born 3 Aug., 1813.
Charles, born U April. 1817 ; died 14 Dec, 1829.
372.
PAUL,'' [^John* Tristram-^ Mosefr^ born 29 April, 1775 : married
first 12 Sept., 1805, Mehitable, daughter of Nicholas and Eunice
(Dole) Lunt, and second 15 Sept., 1818, Sarah Little, adopted
daughter of (354) Amos Little. She was of French descent, and
died 25 May, 1874. He was a farmer, lived in Newbury, and died.
2 July, 1847. Childi'en :
*1191. I. Frances Amelia, born 9 Jan., 1822.
1192. II. S.ARAHjANE,born 27 Sept.. 1829 ; died 8 June, 1846.
374.
STEPHEN,'^ IStej^hen* Moses"" 3/ose.s--'] born 30 May, 1745 ; mar-
ried Sarah, daughter of Dr. Clement Jackson and sister of Dr.
Hall Jackson, both distinguished physicians of Portsmouth. She
died at Newbury 13 Feb., 1806, aged 58. He was a ph^'sician and
lived in Portsmouth, N. H. At the outbreak of the Revolution he
was quite prominent as a royalist and was exiled by the state legis-
lature with Gov. Wentworth and several others. He afterwards
served as surgeon in the British navy and never returned to this
country, but died in London 11 July, 1800. Children :
Sarah, born 18 Feb., 1768; died 20 Feb., 1857.
Judith, born 5 Feb., 1770 ; died in 1773.
Mary, born 25 April, 1772 ; died 31 March, 1864.
Stephen, born 26 March. 1774; died 22 March,
Elizabeth, born 14 March, 1776 ; died 5 Nov., 1858.
*1193.
I.
1194.
II.
*1195.
III.
*1196.
IV.
1852.
*1197.
V.
104 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
375.
JOSHUA,-' \_Stephen^ Moses-' Moses^] born 8 July, 1747 ; married
I Jan., 1774, Eunice, daugliter of John and Judith (Worth) Atkin-
son, who died 9 Nov., 1816. He held the commission of colonel in
the militia, was a farmer by occupation, lived near Turkey Hill,
Newbury, and died 25 June, 1836. Children:
1198. I. Eunice, born 7 July, 1784; died 9 Dec, 1800.
*1199. II. Judith, born 1 July, 1787: died 14 March, 1864.
376.
ABNER,-' [Stephen^ Moses-' Moses'^ born 29 Dec, 1750 ; married
Abigail, daughter of Ichabod and Priscilla, (Bailey) Atkinson, who
married second Robert Emerson. Lieutenant Little lived iu Hamp-
stead, N. H., and died 16 June, 1781. Children:
*1200. I. Stephen, born 31 Oct., 1771 ; died 18 Nov., 1860.
*1201. II. Robert, born 24 Oct., 1773 ; died 1860.
377.
JUDITH,"' [iSte2)hen-^ Moses'' Moses'^'] born 17 Nov.. 1753 ; mar-
ried 1770, Joseph Merrick, and died 28 May, 1846. He was a
farmer, lived in Hampstead. where he died 29 Dec, 1823, in his
74th year. Children :
1202. I. Judith Merrick, born 25 Jan., 1771 ; married
1786, Rufus, son of Reuben Harriman.
1203. II. Joseph Merrick, born 22 June, 1773 ; married
II April, 1799, Sarah, daughter of Laban Harriman of Hampstead.
1204. III. Temperance Merrick, born 8 Sept., 1775 ; mar-
ried 11 Juljf, 1799, James Noyes of Corinth, Vt.
1205. IV. Mary Merrick, born 16 March, 1778 : married
1793, Samuel Dalton, by whom she had eleven children.
1206. V. Hannah Merrick, born 17 May. 1780: married
John Grimes.
1207. VI. Abner Little Merrick, born 22 June, 1782 ;
married 22 Aug., 1806, Martha Corliss of Hampstead, and died 27
April, 1845.
1208. VII. Sarah Merrick, born 3 July, 1784; married 19
May, 1803, Edward, son of Joseph and Mary Noyes, and had nine
children.
FIFTH GENEEATIOK. 105
1209. VIII. Nathaniel Merrick, born 26 Dec, 1786; mar-
ried 10 Nov., 1814, Sarah Corliss of Hampstead, by whom he had
five children. He was a shoemaker, lived in Hampstead, and died
11 Aug., 1827.
1210. IX. Abigail Merrick, born 28 Oct., 1789 ; married
27 Jan.. 1820, Bartholomew Heath, and died without issue.
1211. X. Ann Merrick, born 28 Aug.. 1791 ; married 17
Dec, 1812, Paul Gardner of Haverhill.
1212. XI. Joshua Merrick, born 20 May. 1793 : married
Eliza Emery.
1213. XII. Lydia Merrick. l)oin 2.s Dec, 1796; married
Oliver Lake.
878.
TEMPERANCE, 5 ISteplien'' Moses' Mose^'] born 2 April. 1757 ;
married 1778, Enoch, son of Enoch and Sarah Merrill, and died 11
June, 1842. He was a fai-mer. lived in Newburyport, and died 28
Sept., 1812. Children:
1214. I. Mary Merrill, born 31 Jiui.. 1779 : died unmar-
ried 28 Nov.. 1822.
1215. II. Sarah Merrill, born 5 March, 1780; married
April, 1803, (second wife) Moses Bailey, had one child, and died 30
July, 1804.
1216. III. Benjamin Merrill, born Dec, 1781 ; married
1806, Eleanor Hale of Gloucester. Mass., by whom he had one son,
and died 18 Jan., 1808.
1217. IV. Enoch Merrill, born Feb., 1784; married 24
June, 1822, Maiy, daughter of Benjamin Morse of Bradford, Mass.
1218. V. Judith Merrill, born 21 Feb.. 1786; died un-
married 1 May, 1805.
1219. VI. Joseph Merrill, born Dec 17-S7 ; died unmar-
ried Oct., 1811.
1220. VII. Temperance Merrill, bom 27 Aug.. 1789 : died
unmarried 16 Jul}', 1807.
1221. VIII. Abner Merrill, born April, 1791 ; married vSarah,
daughter of Jeremiah Leavitt of Exeter, N. H.
1222. IX. Hannah Merrill, born 24 July, 1793.
1223. X. Elizabeth Merrill, born 23 March, 1796; died
unmarried 14 July, 1815.
1224. XI. Moses Merrill, born s Jnlv, 1799. ^
106 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
DAVID,^ IStephen-^ Moses"" Moses^'\ born 6 April, 1760; mar-
ried 24 March, 1785, (1261) Abigail, daughter of John Noyes and
granddaughter of (131) Moses Little, who was born 16 March,
1767, and died 5 Aug., 1842. He was a captain in the militia, held
various town offices, served in the legislature, and was a large
farmer and extensively interested in real estate at Newburyport and
Newbury, where he died 1 Jan., 1825. Children :
1225. I. John Noyes, l)oru 26 Sept., 1786; died unmar-
ried 27 Jan., 1810.
1226. II. Sarah, born 29 Sept., 1790; married 5 Dec,
1815 (927) Tristram Little, and died 14 May, 1863.
Mary, born 22 May, 1798 ; died unmarried 20
Stephen William, born 10 Dec, 1795.
Abigail, born 5 Dec, 1797; died 30 Oct., 1865.
Ebenezer, born 9 Feb., 1801.
Elizabeth, born 22 April, 1805 ; died 12 Dec,
380.
JONATHAN, ■'^ IStephen^ Moses^ Moses-} born 6 April, 1760;
married 1787, (1021) Dorothy Little, who was born 7 March, 1763,
and died 27 July,. 1834. Col. Little was a large farmer and land
owner in Hampstead, N. H. He was a good military officer, served
in the state legislature three years, and was several times chosen
selectman. He died 21 Jan., 1829. Children:
*1232. I. Joseph, born 26 July, 1788; died 8 Aug., 1875.
*1233. II. Stephen, born 29 April, 1792 ; died 27 Feb., 1875.
*1234. III. John, born 23 Oct., 1794 ; died 27 June, 1852.
1235. IV. Jonathan Knight, born 22 March, 1798 ; gradu-
ated at Dartmouth 1823, taught at Belleville, Newburyport, began
the study of medicine with Dr. Richard S. Spoffoi'd of that place,
and died 25 May, 1825.
*1236. V. David, born 1 Aug., 1803.
381.
JACOB,^ [Stephen^ Moses^ 3foses^'] born 17 March, 1763 ; married
28 Sept., 1786, Hannah, daughter of Moses and Hannah Sawyer,
1227.
III.
March, 1826.
*1228.
IV.
*1229.
V.
*1230.
VI.
*1231.
VII
1869.
^iAT',
FIFTH GENERATION. 107
who was bora 8 July, 1764, and died 6 Jan., 1850. He was a very
prominent merchant of Newburyport and extensively engaged in ship-
ping. The large fortune he had acquired was lost, to a great extent, by
the war of 1812, during which his ships rotted at the wharfs. It may
not be out of place to mention that the first Merino sheep ever sent
to this country were brought over in one of his vessels. He died 22
Feb., 1820. Childi-en :
Mart, born 30 May, 1788 ; died 17 Sept., 1840.
Joseph, ) died 19 Nov., 1789.
-o w3orul8Nov.,1789: ,. mA-M 1^700
Benjamin, j ' 'died 20 Nov., 1/89.
Moses Sawyer, born 28 Sept., 1790; died 30
Hannah, born 18 May, 1792; died unmarried 16
Judith, born 20 April, 179.5 ; died unmarried 26
Jacob, born 19 March, 1797 ; died 28 March, 1865.
William, born 6 Feb., 1799 ; died at sea 21
Alfred, born 16 Dec, 1802 ; died at sea 8 Feb.,
Edward Bass, born 3 July, 1804; died 14 Dec,
Caroline, born 12 Jan., ISOG ; married John
Phillips of Mobile, Ala., an uncle of Rev. Phillips Brooks of Boston,
and died 7 June, 1853, without issue.
1248. XII. Harriet, born 5 Aug., 1808; died unmarried 4
Feb., 1847.
382.
WILLIAM COFFIN, 5 [John* Moses' Moses"^^ born 17 Nov.,
1745 ; married Dec, 1768, Mary, daughter of Thomas Rowell, Esq.,
of Newburyport, who died 18 Oct., 1840, aged 95 years. He was a
silversmith, lived in Newburyport until 1790, when he removed to
Amesbury. In 1801 he went to Salisbury, N. H., where he was
engaged in farming, and died 16 Dec, 1816. Children:
1249. I. Thomas Rowell, born 29 Sept., 1769; died 8
July, 1785.
*1250. II. William, born 7 April, 1771 ; died 2 Aug., 1836.
*1251. III. John, born 13 Nov., 1773 ; died 9 July, 1812.
*1237.
I.
1238.
II.
1239.
III.
1240.
IV.
March, 185
6.
1241.
V.
Oct., 1876.
1242.
VI.
March, 184
2.
*1243.
VII.
1244.
VIII
July, 1815.
1245.
IX.
1819.
*1246.
X.
1864.
1247.
XI.
108 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
*1252. IV. Abigail, born 30 Aug., 1777; died Sept., 1859.
*1253. V. Francis, born 7 May, 1780 ; died 18 March, 1860.
1254. VI. Mary, born 15 May, 1782; died unmarried 18
Nov., 1827.
*1255. VIl. Thomas Rowell, born 28 May, 1786; died 1
Jan., 1861.
*1256. VIIl. Valentine, born 21 Feb.. 1790 ; died 4 June, 1852.
ABIGAIL,'^ [John^ Moses'^ Moses^'] born 5 Dec, 1750; married
William, son of Rev. William and Elizabeth (Bradstreet) Johnson
of West Newbury, whose daughter Mary married (222) Joseph
Little. He was a merchant at Newburyport, and died 11 April,
1811. Children: '
1257. I. Temperance Ripp Johnson, born 15 Jan., 1772;
died young.
1258. II. Temperance Johnson, born 29 April, 1774 ; died
unmarried.
1259. III. William Johnson, born 31 Aug., 1776; was a
carriage maker at Amesbury.
1260. IV. Mary Johnson, died unmarried 5 Nov., 1801 (?).
389.
SARAH,^ IMoses'^ Moses^ Moses^'\ born 15 Dec, 1743 ; married 19
June, 1765, John, son of Daniel and Abigail (Toppan) Noyes, who
was born March, 1741, and died of small-pox on Kent's Island,
Newbury, 18 July, 1778. He was descended from Nicholas, brother
of Rev. James Noyes of Newbury, through John^ DauieP Daniel.*
He was a farmer and lived in Newbury. She died 15 Aug., 1775.
Children, beside a son that died unnamed :
1261. I. Abigail Noyes, born 16 March, 1767 ; married
(379) David Little, and died 5 Aug., 1842.
1262. 11. Daniel Noyes, born 26 Feb., 1769; died 17
April, 1774.
1263. III. Sarah Noyes, born 25 Oct., 1771 ; died 31 March,
1776.
1264. IV. Elizabeth Noyes, born 18 Aug., 1773; died 7
April, 1775.
FIFTH GENERATION. 109
891.
JOSIAH,^ [Moses* Moses^ Moses^^ born 16 Feb., 1747; married
23 March, 1770, Sarah, daughter of Edward and Sarah (Bailey)
Toppan,t who was born 27 May, 1748, and died 11 Oct., 1823.
Col. Josiah Little, like his father, was a man of great energy and
business talent. He had charge of his father's real estate for many
years, and early gained an acquaintance with the worth of wild lauds,
which was of great advantage to him. The purchase, care, and
improvement of this kind of property occupied a large portion of
his time. He was also engaged to a considerable extent in shipping,
and was a large owner of real estate in the • business portion of
Newburyport. He left at his death a handsome estate. He was
prominent in public affairs, and his influence in Newbury was almost
unlimited. He was representative to the General Court for twenty-
tive years, of which nineteen were in succession, and served in the
constitutional convention of 1820. His influence in the legislature
prevented at one time the sacrifice of state lands in Maine. He was
a vigorous adherent of the party that favored the placing of the
honor of the country be^^ond the reach of popular excitement, and
yet no man of equal wealth can be named who was more emphati-
cally one of the people. No one would have been more ready than
he to peril person or possessions in the defense of popular liberty.
He retained his physical powers to an unusual extent. Every
year till he was past eighty he used to visit his lands in Maine, New
Hampshire, and Vermont, driving over the I'ough roads alone, even
after he had lost one hand by a premature explosion while superin-
tending the blasting of a passage through the rapids on the Andros-
coggin below Lewiston. As a leading proprietor and tlie agent of
the Pejepscot Company, whose claims, only established after pro-
longed litigation, were not always acknowledged, he was often
brought into unpleasant relations with the squatters, who were then
t Edward Toppan was born 7 Sept., 1715, and lived in Newbury. For the ancestry of
his wife, Sarah Bailey, see page 39. His father, Abraham Toppan, was horn 29 June,
1684, and married 24 Oct., 1713, Esther, daughter of the Rev. Michael Wigglesworth of
Maiden, author of the "Day of Doom," a graduate and professor of Harvard College.
His gi-andfather, Lieut. Jacob Toppan, was born 1645, and married 24 Aug., 1670, Han-
nah, daughter of Mr. Henry Sewall, and sister of Chief Justice Samuel Sewall. His great-
grandfather, Abraham Toppan, married Susanna Taylor, came from Yarmouth, England, to
Newbury in 1637, and died 5 Nov., 1672, aged 66. Abraham, the emigrant, is believed to
have been fourth in descent from Robert Topham of Linton, in the West Riding of York-
shire, who died in 1550. His cousin, Henry Toppan, was a royalist, lieutenant-colonel of
a regiment of horse, and killed at the battle of Marston Moor in 1644.
110 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
numerous in Maine. Several of his adventures are handed down,
laughable enough were it not that his life was frequently endan-
gered. He was an early and efficient friend of Bowdoin College, as.
his father before him had been of Dartmouth. His death, which
took place 26 Dec, 1830, was the result of an accident by which his
thigh was broken. In character he was a genuine son of the Puri-
tans. Honest towards God and man he expected the same of others.
Though his indomitable will and a certain brusqueness of manner
may have at times concealed the fact, he was, notwithstanding, pos-
sessed of a warm, generous heart. Those who knew him the best
loved him the most. Children :
Michael, born 14 March, 1771 ; died 16 March,
Edward, born 12 March, 1773 ; died 21 Sept., 1849.
Alice, born 1 Feb., 1775 ; died 27 July, 1819.
Sarah, born 16 Jan., 1777 ; died 26 Dec, 1777.
Sarah, born 27 July, 1779 ; married (725) John
> March, 1868.
Moses, born 17 Aug., 1781 ; died 7 March, 1802.
Anna, born 29 Nov., 1783 ; died 13 Nov., 1866.
Mary, born 4 May, 1786 ; died 26 Jan., 1871.
Judith Toppan, born 5 Sept., 1788; died 16
JosiAH, born 13 Jan., 1791 ; graduated at Bow-
doin in 1811, married 24 Jan., 1814, Sophrouia, daughter of John
Balch of Newburyport, who was born 14 Feb., 1793, and died 24
June, 1872. Mr. Little was an extensive land owner and engaged
in manufacturing. He was not so prominent in political life as his
father, though he served two terms in the Massachusetts Senate. He
was eminently a public spirited man, and gave largely to benevolent
objects. He founded the Newburyport Public Library, and estab-
lished a professorship of Natural Science in Bowdoin College, of
which institution he was an overseer for several years. He was also
a member of the Maine Historical Society. He felt a deep interest
in the family name, desired that his farm at Turkey Hill, which had
descended from father to son since the first settlement of the town,
should be a place for family reunions, and left by his will a consider-
able sum of money, the interest of which was to be applied to the
relief of any unfortunate members of the family. He died without
issue 5 Feb., 1860.
*1265.
I.
1830.
n266.
II.
*1267.
III.
1268.
IV.
1269.
V.
Little, and died 1
1270.
VI.
*1271.
VII.
1272.
VIII
1273.
IX.
April, 1791
1274.
X.
^
FIFTH GENERATION. Ill
ABIGAIL,'"^ [Moses* Moses^ Moses^'\ born 2 April, 1749 ; married
John Gideon Bailey, who was a farmer at Newbury, Vt., and died
in the winter of 1817-8. She died 23 Sept., 1838, leaving an unu-
sually large number of descendants. Children :
1275. I. Sarah Bailev, born 25 Nov., 1765 ; married first
James, son of Gen. Jacob and Prudence (Noj^es) Bailey, who was
born 1 Oct., 1757, and died April, 1784, and second Otho Stevens
of Waterford, Vt. Children :
1276. I. Lydia Bailey, married Mr. Cunningham of
Bradford, Vt.
1277. II. James A. Bailey, born 23 Jan., 1784 ; mar-
ried Mary Christie of Newbury, Mass. Children :
1278. I. Abigail Little Bailey, born 14 Dec,
1809.
1279. II. Mary Ann Bailey, born 4 July, 1812 ;
married James Gage of Newbury, Vt.
1280. III. Sophronia L. Bailey, born 18 May,
1815 ; married Charles J. Scott, a lumber merchant of
WeUs Elver.
1281. IV. Thomas C. Bailey, born 11 Nov.,
1817; died 27 Nov., 1842.
1282. V. rlosiah Little Bailey, born 15 Aug.,
1820; died 21 Aug., 1839.
1283. VI. Richard W. Bailey, born 8 Feb.,
1824 ; lives in Lancaster, N. H.
1284. VII. Harriet Bailey, born 15 May, 1829 ;
married Cyrus Gage, and lives at Wells River, Vt.
John B. Stevens, lived in Waterford, Vt.
Otho Stevens, lived in Waterford, Vt.
Simon Stevens, removed to the west.
Jefferson Stevens, removed to the west.
Abigail StcA^ens, married Thomas Tillotson
of Maidstone, Vt.
1290. VIII. Tabitha Stevens, married Mr. Carter of
Waterford.
1291. J XI,. Betsey Stevens, married Joseph Berry, a
lawyer of Newbury, Vt.
1285.
III.
1286.
IV.
1287.
V.
1288.
VI.
1289.
VII.
112 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1292. X. Ellen Stevens, married Frank Johnson, and
lives (1881) in Newbiuy, Vt.
1293. II. James Bailey, born 17 Aug., 1767 ; married first
Sarah Stevens. He lived in Newbury, Vt., and died in 1847.
Children, the last three by a second wife :
1294. I. Anna Bailey, married Reuben Batchelder
of Bradford, Vt., and died at Burlington, Vt., leaving one
son, Carlos Batchelder.
1295. II. Betsey Bailey ( ? ) .
1296. III. Tristram Bailey, born 1 May, 1805 ; mar-
ried Eunice, daughter of John Strong, was a physician and
farmer at Adrian, Mich., where he died 1 July, 1869. They
had ten children. ,
1297. IV. Robert Bailey, lived in Boston.
V. Jackson Bailej', lived in Boston.
VI. Henry Bailey, lived in Newbury. Vt.
Elizabeth Bailet, born 29 Jan., 1770: died
1298.
1299.
1300.
III.
3., 1788
1301.
IV.
Moses Little Bailey, born 1772; married Eliz-
abeth Dennis of Marblehead, Mass. Children :
1302. I. Michael Little Bailey, born 5 Jan., 1792;
died young.
1303. II. Laura Maria Bailey, born 17 Oct., 1794;
married 4 Dec, 1817, Enoch P. Chase. Children :
1304. I. Elizabeth Little Chase, born 23 Nov. ,
1818 ; married John Alexander Hill, who died 8 Aug.,
1869. She died 31 Dec, 1854. Children, beside one
that died young :
1305. I. Laura R. Hill, born 6 Aug.,
1843 ; married 8 July, 1869, Ephraim E. Har-
rington of Damariscotta, Me.
1306. II. Ellen Frances Hill, born 23
Aug., 1849 ; married 1867. Nathaniel I. Mitchell
of Boston. Child :
1307. I. Bessie Chase Mitchell,
born 1 June, 1869.
1308. III. Mary Abby Hill, born 19
Feb., 1842; married William S. Stetson of
Damariscotta, Me.
FIFTH GENERATION. 118
1309. II. Moses Little Chase, born 22 Nov.,
1820.
1310. III. William Plummer Chase, born 5
June, 1822.
1311. IV. Frederic Dennis Chase, born 2 Sept.,
1824 ; married Helen Maria Short, who was born 28
April, 1828. Children:
1312. I. Bella Maria Chase, born 11
May, 1853.
1313. II. Frederic Dennis Chase, born
1 July, 1861.
1314. III. Bailey Chase, born 29 April,
1868 ; died young.
1315. V. Anna Marj- Chase, born 16 March,
1826.
1316. VI. LanraAliceChase,born250ct.,1828.
1317. VII. Abigail Little Chase, born 19 March,
1832 ; lives at Newburyport, Mass.
1318. VIII. Almira Brown Chase, born 2 May,
1834.
1319. IX. Edward Payson Chase, born 2 July,
1837; died 20 Feb.. 1839.
1320. III. Elizabeth Bailey, born 23 Sept.. 1796;
married Isaac Wilkius.
1321. IV. ErasmusJohnson|Baile3%bornl5 Julj^, 1798.
1322. V. John Dennis Bailey, born 10 Oct., 1802.
1323. VI. Michael Little Bailey, was a soldier in the
regular army, and died unmarried.
1324. VII. Sarah March Bailey, died 17 Dec, 1810.
1325. VIII. Alice Johnson Baile}^, born 28 March,
1811 ; died unmarried at Newbury, Vt., about 1876.
1326. IX. Sarah March Bailey, born 20 Feb., 1813;
married Wyatt Osgood of Amesbury, Mass. Children :
1327. I. Mary Elizabeth Osgood, born 22
May, 1836 ; married Thomas Bradley, Jr.
1328. II. Sarah Dennis Osgood, born 1 Jan.,
1838 ; married William Kennett.
1329. III. Edward Payson Osgood, born 22
Feb., 1840; married Sarah Colbv-
114 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1330. IV. Lydia Emily Osgood, born 29 Nov.,
1842 ; married Charles Evans.
1331. V. Abigail Little Bailey, born 25 June, 1774;
married first Phineas Stone, by whom she had one daughter, Jane
Stone, who married (1634) George Little, and second 6 May, 1801,
Frederick Augustus, son of Benjamin and Prudence (Hubbard)
Sumner, who was born at Claremont, N. H., 1 May, 1770, and died
13 Aug., 1834. Mr. Sumner graduated at Harvard in 1793, lived at
Charlestown, N. H., and was Judge of Probate for Sullivan County.
His wife died 23 Feb., 1850. Children :
1332. I. Frederick Augustus Sumner, born 31 Jan.,
1802, graduated at Harvard College in 1823, and at the Med-
ical School in 1827; married 1 Nov., 184<i, Sarah W. Mc-
Farland of Skowhegan, Me. He lived in Boston, and died
10 Oct., 1873.
1333. 11. George Wheaton Sumner, born 28 Dec,
1804 ; married 6 June, 1838, Charlotte Marryatt, daughter of
Nathaniel Tucker of Bellows Falls, and died 14 Aug., 1840.
Child :
1334. I. Charlotte Marryatt Sumner, born
June, 1839.
1335. ni. Catherine Abigail Sumner, born 8 Feb.,
1806 ; married 6 Nov., 1837, James Breckenridge, son of
William Benjamin and Esther (Burnham) Sumner, who was
born 31 Jan., 1788, and died 24 June, 1875. He lived at
Dalton, N. H., which he represented in the legislature in 1838
and 1839. His wife died 21 May, 1874. Children :
1336. I. Frederick Augustus Sumner, born
28 Oct., 1838 ; died 1 April, 1844.
1337. II. Catherine Abigail Sumner, born 20
Oct., 1841; married 18 Sept., 1865, William H. M.
Howard of West Fairlee, Vt.
1338. III. James Breckenridge Sumner, born
23 Oct., 1843 ; married 6 May, 1874, Ellen Mary Pear-
son of Essex, N. Y. He lives at Dalton, N. H. Child :
1339. I. James Breckenridge Sumner,
born 26 May, 1877.
1340. IV. Pauline Sumner, born 22 Sept.,
1847; died 21 Feb., 1855.
FIFTH GENERATION. 115
1341. IV. Martha Brandon Foxcroft Sumner, born
2 Feb., 1808 ; married 31 Oct., 1826, James Tilden Blanchard
of Boston, and died Dec, 1827.
1342. V. Caleb Ellis Sumner, born 28 Dec, 1813,
graduated at Dartmouth, 1833, and died unmarried at Hart-
ford, Conn., 15 Feb., 1840.
1343. VI. Sarah Fitch Sumner, born 8 June, 1819;
married 5 March, 1838, Thomas Swan Weld of Boston, who
died 1849, and second 1851, Donald Thane.
1344. VI. Anna Bailey, born 12 May, 177G; married 26
Sept.. 1793. Isaac Duffs, who was born 4 July, 1769, and died
Nov., 1835. She died ^5 Oct., 1839. Only child that survived
infancy :
1345. I. Harriet Stowell Duffs, born 20 Feb., 1795 ;
married 7 June, 1815, Willard H. Woodbury, who was born
4 April, 1791, and died 19 Oct., 1832. He was a trader at
Minot, Me., served many times as selectman, and represented
his town in the legislature. She died 2 Aug., 1861. Chil-
dren, beside one that died young :
1346. I. Harriet Ann Woodbury, born 16
May, 1816 ; married Dr. Nathan C, son of Amos and
Judith Jane (Coy) Harris, who was born 25 Jan., 1817,
and died 15 May, 1875. Dr. Harris was a successful
phj^sician at Auburn, and represented his town in the
state legislature. Childi'en, one that died young and
1347. Nathan Willard Harris, born 8 Jan.,
1853 ; married 17 Sept., 1878, Manilla Hebard,
daughter of David H. and Esther (Perkins)
Smith, who died 15 May, 1880. He graduated
at Bates College in 1873, took a post graduate
course at Yale, where he received the degree of
Ph.D. in 1875, studied law^ and is (1881) Reg-
ister of Probate for Androscoggin County.
Child :
1348. Manilla Esther Harris, born
5 May, 1880.
1349. II. . Laura Duffs Woodbury, born 23
Feb., 1818 ; married Dr. Amos Otis, who died 3 Aug.,
1844. She died 27 Oct., 1844.
1350. III. Nathan Prince Woodbury, born 1
116 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
May, 1820 ; married Ann Harris, and was a merchant
at Portland, where he died 4 Aug., 1866. Child:
1351. I. Frank P. Woodbury, died 29
Oct., 1864, aged 22.
1352. IV. Helen Abigail Woodbury, born 30
Dec, 1822; married Major Josiah Dunn, sou of Dr.
Moses R. and Mary Strout (Dunn) Pulsifer, who was
born in Poland, Me., 13 May, 1820. He entered
Colbj^ University, but did not finish the course, was
admitted to the bar, and soon after studied phonogra-
phy, and became the pioneer of short-haud reporting
in Maine. Major Pulsifer has been clerk of court for
Androscoggin County nii\e years, served as paymaster
in the army during the war, and, as state reporter of
decisions, published three volumes of Maine Reports.
They reside at Auburn, Me. Children :
1353. I. Abbie Pulsifer, born 23 May,
1849, is a stenographer.
1354. n. Pitman Pulsifer, born 27
June, 1852 ; married Mary Ella Marston. He
is a stenographer and lives in Auburn, Me.
Children :
1355. I. Wirt Russell Pulsifer,
born 2 Feb., 1876 ; died 7 Aug., 1876.
1356. n. Edith Pulsifer, born
28 May, 1877.
1357. III. WoodburjT Pulsifer, born 13
Ma}^, 1855 ; graduated at Bowdoin 1875, mar-
ried 20 May, 1879, Adelaide C, daughter of
Richard C. and Cornelia B. Pennell of Lewis-
ton, Me. He is a lawyer and stenographer,
and lives at Lewiston, Me. Child :
1358. I. Lizzie Adelaide Pulsifer,
born 15 March, 1880.
1359. IV. Cornelia Pulsifer, born 30
Dec, 1858.
1360. V. Harriet Ann Pulsifer, born 19
April, 1870.
1361. V. Willard H. Woodburv, born 20
FIFTH GENERATION. 117
April, 1826 ; married 28 Oct., 1848, Eliza, daughter of
A. S. Freeman, Esq., of Poland, Me. He is a whole-
sale merchant at Portland, Me. Children :
1362. I. Charles Otis Woodbury, born
12 Jan., 1850.
13G3. II. Howard H. Woodbury, born
24 Sept.. 1857.
1304. III. Florence E. Woodburj^, born
1 March. 1862.
1365. VI. Cornelia Woodbury, born 14 Sept.,
1831 ; died 15 Oct., 1849.
1366. VII. .John Bailey, born 17 Auo.. 1778 ; early removed
to Ohio.
1367. VIII. Prudence Bailey, born 13 Nov., 1780; married
Mr. Briggs, a tailor of Wells River, and had eight childi'en.
1368. IX. Daniel Bailey, born 27 Sept., 1782; married
13 Nov., 1804, Hannah Hibbard. who was born 13 July, 1782. He
served in the war of 1812, and died at New Orleans, La., just at its
close. Children :
136'J. I. Ehoda Chaml)erlaiu Bailey, born 4 Feb.,
1805; married 18 Nov., 1821. Winchester Elhaiian, son of
Simeon and Betsey (Blanchard) Wright, who was born in New
Ipswich, N. H., 21 .lune. 1798. and died Sept., 1848. He
was a shoemaker, and lived at Bradford, Vt. His wife died
29 May, 1845. Children :
1370. I. 31ary Ann Wright, born 29 Dec,
1822, and died leaving one son, Walter A. Burns.
1371. II. George AVashington Wright, born 3
June, 1825; married 18 Nov., 1852, Harriet A. Cum-
inings. and lives at Bradford, Vt. Children :
1372. T. Emma H. Wright, born 8
May, 1854.
1373. II. Mary Ella Wright, born 17
May, 1856.
1374. III. Harriet Barron Wright, born 30
Aug., 1826; deceased.
1375. r\'^. Charles Winchester Wright, born
10 Nov., 1828; deceased.
1376. " V. Sidney Joseph Warren Wright, born
12 Jan., 1832; deceased.
118 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1377. VI. Haunah Louisa Wright, born 10
May, 1834 ; deceased.
1378. VII. John Elhanan Palmer Wright, born
28 Feb., 1837; married 16 Aug., 1860, Ollie Melissa
Hathaway. He enlisted in Company G, Second Ver-
mont Volunteers, and lost an arm at the battle of
Spottsylvania Court House. He now (1881) lives at
Burlington, Vt. Children :
1379. I. George Elhanan Wright,
born 1 Sept., 1861.
1380. II. Effie Wright, born 18 Sept.,
1862.
1381. III. A^bie Louisa Wright, born 6
Aug., 1865.
1382. IV. William Franklin Wright,
born 28 April 1867.
1383. V. Allen Loomis Wright, boi'u
29 June, 1869, and died 12 March, 1871.
1384. VI. Stella May Wright, born 24
Feb., 1871 ; died 18 Oct., 1876.
1385. VII. Marion Esther Wright, born
1 March, 1873.
1386. VIII. Melvina Foster Wright, born
15 Aug., 1874.
1387. IX. Rutherford Hayes Wright,
born 9 Feb., 1877.
1388. X. Josie Bell" Wright, born 9
Nov., 1878.
1389. VIII. Edward Bailey Wright, born 15
Sept., 1841 ; died leaving one child. Norma Wright,
who lives at Wells River, Vt.
1390. II. Josiah Bailey, born 23 Nov., 1806 ; married
21 Dec, 1829, Nancy B. Hunt, who was born in New Haven,
Vt., 3 Sept., 1803, and died 24 May, 1881. He lives in Dick-
inson, Franklin County, N. Y. Children :
1391. I. Mary R. Bailey, born 25 Aug., 1830 ;
married Charles Rugg, a farmer of Fairfax, Vt.
1392. II. Oscar Bailey, born 19 Nov., 1832;
died 28 Nov., 1836.
FIFTH GENERATION. 119
1393. III. Nancy H. Baile.y, bom 26 May, 1836 ;
married Andrew Potter, a farmer of Dickinson, N. Y.
1394. IV. Daniel A. B. Bailey, born 15 Aug.,
1839 ; married Emily J. Wheeler, is a machinist, and
lives in Potsdam, N. Y.
1395. V. Wealthy R. Bailey, born 16 April,
1842 ; married John Dawson, a farmer of Dickinson,
N. Y.
1396. VI. Henry H. Bailey, born 24 July, 1846 ;
died 15 Oct., 1871.
1397. III. Daniel Bailey, died unmarried (?) at sea.
1398. X. JosiAH Little Bailey, born 28 May, 1786 ; mar-
ried Anna, daughter of Deacon William and Nancy (Woodman)
Carter, who died Aug., 1877, aged 83. He was a farmer, lived in
Newbury, Vt., and died 6 Feb., 1835. Children:
1399. I. Mary Ann Bailey, born 29 July, 1812 ;
married Burke Tyler, and lives in Keene, N. H.
1400. II. William Harrison Bailey, born 13 July, 1813 ;
lives in Waterford, Vt.
1401. III. John Gideon Bailey, born 23 April, 1815 ;
settled in New York.
1402. IV. Betsey Maria Bailey, born 29 Dec, 1816;
married 11 Dec, 1834, John, son of John Peach, a farmer of
Newbury. Children :
1403. I. Ellen Peach, born 1 Aug., 1837;
married 15 Oct., 1856, Charles H. George. Children:
1404. I. Nellie George, born 4 Sept.,
1857; maiTied 2 April, 1881, Dr. E. A. Toby
of Warren, N. H.
1405. II. Arabella George, born 25
June, 1869 ; died 31 Jan., 1871.
1406. III. Eva George, born 13 Dec,
1871.
1407. IV. Bessie George, born 13 April,
1874.
1408. II. Arabella Peach, born 28 Oct., 1851 ;
died Aug., 1861.
1409. V. Fred Bailey, born 22 May, 1818 ; settled
120 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
in West Virginia, and served in the Union army dnring the
late war.
1410. VI. George Bailey, born 11 Feb., 1821; died
unmarried July, 1877.
1411. VII. Jasper Bailey, born 5 Dec, 1823; died
July, 1854, leaving one son, William H. Bailey of White-
field, N. H.
1412. XI. William Wigglesworth Bailey, born 12 May,
1788 ; served in the war of 1812, and is said to have settled in Maine.
1413. XII. Elizabeth Maria Bailey, born 26 Nov., 1789;
married Simon Blake, a successful business man, who lived on the
homestead at Newbury, Vt., and died Oct., 1838. Children:
1414. I. Royal Blake.
1415. II. Betsey Blake, married Mr. Gould.
1416. III. Oscar Blake, was a merchant in Chicago.
1417. XIII. Mary Follansbee Bailey, born 28 Jan., 1793;
married first 26 April, 1812, Ebenezer S. Mcllvain, and second
Charles K. Merrill. Children :
1418. I. Ira Merrill, was murdered at 8unapee,N. H.
1419. II. Mary Merrill, married William Hart, and
lived in Bradford, N. H.
1420. III. Sarah Merrill, married her cousin, Jere-
miah Merrill, and lived at Sunapee, N. H.
393..
LYDIA,-'' [3'Ioses'^ Moses-^ Moses^'\ born 24 Nov., 1751 ; married
4 Oct., 1770, John, son of John and Judith (Worth) Atkinson,!
who was born 30 April, 1740 ; died 6 Dec, 1811. He was a hatter
by trade, and lived on North Atkinson Street at Newburyport. He
served in the Revolutionary war, was selectman, town clerk, and a
prominent citizen. His wife died 19 Sept., 1820. Children:
1421. I. John Atkinson, born 25 June, 1771 ; married 6
May, 1798, Lucy Chipman of Plymouth, Mass., who died 1846.
t Johnl Atkinson was born about 1640, came to Newbury as early as 1663, married 27
April, 1664, Sara Myrick, and lived on the southeast side of the " upper green." He was
a nephew of Mr. Theodore Atkinson of Boston, a native of Bury, Lancashire, England.
His son, John2 Atkinson, born 1667, married Sarah Woodman, and had Johns Atkin-
son, born 29 Oct., 1695, who married 23 Nov., 1721, Judith Worth. By reference to the
text it will be seen that there has been an xmbroken line of John Atkinsons for eight
generations.
FIFTH GENERATION. 121
He was a farmer, early settled in Maine, and died at West Minot,
29 Dec, 1855. Children:
1422. I. John Atkinson, born 13 April, 1799 ;
married first 12 Jan., 1825, Sarah Crooker, and second
Hannah W. Bartlett, who died 30 May, 1872. He
was a physician in Newbmyport, and died 21 Aug.,
1852. Children :
1423, I. Mary Elizabeth Atkinson,
born 2 Jan., 1826 : died 8 March, 1863.
1424. II. John Atkinson, born 12 June,
1828 ; married Elizabeth A. Lancaster. He
was a merchant in India, and now lives in West
Newton, Mass. Children :
1425. I. Lizzie Daniel Rose
Atkinson, born 7 April, 1859.
1426. II. Maud Lancaster At-
kinson, born 25 Aug.. 1862.
1427. III. John Atkinson, born
28 Dec, 1865.
1428. IV. Sarah Crooker Atkinson,
born 19 Sept., 1830 ; man-ied 28 June, 1848,
Samuel Stevens, and died 12 Nov., 1867.
Children :
1429. I. John Stevens, born 24
Sept., 1854: died 29 June, 1859.
'1430. II. Alice Atkinson Stevens,
born 9 July, 1856.
1431. III. Mary Ellen Stevens,
born 15 Aug., 1858.
1432. III. Hattie Stevens, born
18 July, 1860 ; died 29 Dec, 1879.
1433. IV. James White Atkinson, born
14 Oct., 1832 ; died 27 Dec, 1855.
1434. V. Harriet Bartlett Atkinson,
born 15 March, 1838 ; died 11 April, 1840.
1435. VI. Anna Newman Atkinson,
born 24 AprU, 1840.
1436. VII. William Bartlett Atkinson,
born 20 April, 1842.
122 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1437. VIII. r Lucy Ellen Atkinson,
1438. IX. 1 Harriet Louisa Atkinson,
born 6 Nov., 1844; Harriet Louisa died 10
Nov., 1844.
1439. X. Harriet Augusta Atkinson,
born 15 March, 1848.
1440. II. Lydia Atkinson, born 23 Nov., 1800;
married 25 July, 1833, Mark Lowell. Rev. John A. Lowell
of South Danville, N. H., who graduated at Colby in 1853,
is their son.
1441. III. Lucy Atkinson, born 4 Nov., 1802; mar-
ried 30 May, 1833, Enos, son of Moses and Eunice (Millett)
Bradbury, a farmer of West Minot. He was born 9 April,
1796, and died 3 Dec. 1848. !^he died 19 Jan., 1840.
Children :
1442. I. Mary Alice Bradbury, born 31 Aug.,
1835 ; married Otis Sargent of West Amesbury, Mass.,
and died 27 Aug., 1879.
1443. II. Francette Amelia Bradbury, born 3
Sept., 1837; married 8 Feb., 1865, Adelbert Green-
wood, a shoe manufacturer of Boston. Children :
1444. I. Alice Gertrude Greenwood,
born 1 March, 1867.
1445. II. Edward Adelbert Greenwood,
born 24 Nov., 1869.
1446. IV. Charles Chipman Atkinson, born 30 May,
1804; married 20 Dec, 1827, Sally Noyes. He is a farmer
and lives in Minot, Me. Children :
1447. I. Harriet Noyes Atkinson, born 25
Aug., 1828; died 28 Aug., 1828.
1448. II. Harriet Noyes Atkinson, born 22
May, 1830 ; married Horace Crooker, 10 April, 1852.
1449. III. Marcena Atkinson, born 24 May,
1832 ; married 15 Aug., 1852, Silas Crooker.
1450. IV. Charles Atkinson, born 6 May,
1834 ; married 1865 Annette Hunt, lives in Haverhill,
Mass., and has two children.
1451. V. John Atkinson, born 14 May, 1836 ;
is a farmer and lives in Minot, Me.
FIFTH GENEKATION. 123
1452. VI. Benjamin Atkinson, born 13 Aug.,
1838.
1453. VII. Hannah Sargent Atkinson, born 1
Dec, 1840.
1454. VIII. Francis Sargent Atkinson, born 16
Oct., 1843.
1455. .IX. Sarah Noyes Atkinson, born 31
July, 1845 ; married Burleigh 0. Hall.
1456. X. Nicholas Noj'es Atkinson, boi-n 4
April, 1848 ; graduated at Colby University' in 1869,
began the study of theology, but was obliged to desist
on account of failing sight, and is now in Colorado.
1457. V. Benjamin Atkinson, born 29 Jan., 1806 ;
married 1 Dec, 1831, Rhoda W. Chandler. He was a phj'si-
cian, and lived in Amesburj'. Children :
1458. I. Seth Chandler Atkinson, born 9
Dec, 1832 ; died 6 May. 1833.
1459. II. Benjamin Chandler Atkinson, born
10 April, 1834 ; married Abby Bailey.
1460. III. Laura Wadsworth Atkinson, born
29 April, 1836; married 19 Oct.. 'l854. John P.
Whittier. Children :
1461. I. Edward Atkinson Whittier,
born 25 July, 1858.
1462. II. Laura Wadsworth Whittier,
born 3 Aug., 1868.
1463. IV. Elizabeth Boynton Atkinson, born
16 Nov., 1847 ; married Edward Taylor.
1464. VI. Mary Atkinson, born 17 Sept., 1808 ; mar-
ried 11 June, 1837, Stephen Drew Hutchinson, who was born
in Hebron, Me., 25 Sept., 1812. She died 18 July, 1874.
Children :
1465. I. Mary Annette Hutchinson, born in
Buckfield, Me., 29 July, 1838; married 11 Nov., 1875,
■ Sumner Edwin Newell, who was born 27 June, 1836,
and lives in Paris, Me. Child :
1466. I. Mary Atkinson Newell, born
30 Jan., 1879.
1467. n. John Randolph Hutchinson, born 11
124 LITTLE GENEALOGY,
April, 1840 ; married 1 Oct., 18G7, Sophia Mellen Kit-
tredge, who was born 12 May, 1841. They live in
New Haven, Conn. Children :
1468. I. Charles Kittredge Hutchin-
son, born 24 Oct., 1808.
1469. II. Robert Edward Lee Hutch-
inson, born 6 Jan., 1870.
1470. III. Winfield Scott Hutchinson, born 27
May, 1845; married 1 Jan., 1870, Adelaide L. Perry
of Brunswick, Me. He graduated at Bowdoin in 1867,
and is a lawyer in Boston. Child :
1471. I. Harold Hutchinson, born 30
May, 1871.
1472. IV. (leorge Washington Hutchinson,
born in Paris, Me., 11 April, 1848; married 1 June,
1876, Harriet Persis Mallory, who was born 27 June,
18.50. They live at New Haven, Conn. Child:
1473. I. Pachel Hutchinson, born 12
Jan., 1881.
1473. V. Kate Worth Hutchinson, born 27
July, 1850 ; married 1 Jan., 1872, George DeKalb
Willis of Paris, who was born 2 March, 1847, and
died 18 Oct., 1875. Children:
1474. I. Winifred Atkinson Willis,
born 7 May, 1873.
1475. II. Mildred Felton Willis, born
lU July, 1875.
1476. VII. Celia Ann Atkinson, born 25 March, 1812 ;
married 30 Dec, 1833, John Greenwood.
1477. VIII. Hannah Atkinson, born 31 Aug., 1814^
married 28 Aug., 1836, Francis vSargent of Merrimac, and
died 1 July, 1881. Children:
1478. I. Francis Augustus Sargent, born 9
Sept., 1842 ; married 30 May, 1867, Sarah J. Woodard,
and died 3 Dec, 1877. Children:
1479. I. Abram Woodard Sargent,
born 23 June, 1868.
1480. II. Louise Sargent, born 13 June,
1872.
FIFTH GENERATION. 125
1481. III. Frank Augustus Sargent, born
26 Oct., 1877.
1482. II . Elmer Preston S argent , born 1 1 Aug . ,
1844; married first 18 Oct., 1865, Mary Louisa Bart-
lett, and second 23 Nov.. 1876, Judith Bailey FoUans-
bee. Children :
1483. I. Francis vSargent, born 17 Dec,
1866.
1484. II. Elmer Preston Sargent, born
3 July, 1869.
1485. III. Edith Hale Sargent, born 17
May, 1878.
1486. IV. Fannie Atkinson Sargent,
born 25 July, 1879.
1487. IX. Jacob Atkinson, born 16 Aug., 1817 ; mar-
ried 23 Dec, 1852, Eliza Edd}'. He was a lawj^er, and lived
in Boston. Children :
1488. I. John Milton Eddy Atkinson.
1489. II. Lizzie Eddy Atkinson, lives in San
Francisco.
1490. X. Josiah Atkinson, born 16 Aug., 1817 ; mar-
ried 29 June, 1848, Olivia C. Bonney, who was born 3 Aug.,
1825, and died 8 April, 1861. He was a physician, lived in
Newburyport, and died 21 June. 1869. Children:
1491. 1. George Bonney Atkinson, born 23
March, 1849 ; died in Singapore. India, 20 Oct., 1866.
1492. II. Charles Bonney Atkinson, born 28
July, 1851.
1493. III. Edward Ernest Atkinson, born 15
Maj^, 1853, graduated with honor at Brown University
in 1879, is studying for the ministry at Newton, Mass.
1494. IV. Juliette Olivia Atkinson, born 26
Oct., 1854; died 11 Sept., 1855.
1495. Y. Ella Thompson Atkinson, born 4
July, 1856 ; died 5 April, 1879.
1496. VI. . William Henry Atkinson, born 6
May, 1859 ; died 13 June, 1862.
1497. XI. Sarah Abigail Atkinson, born 18 Feb.,
1823 ; married 1845, Benjamin F. Faunce.
126 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1498. II. Theodore Atkinson, born 3 April, 1773 ; mar-
ried 13 Feb., 1796, Mary Noyes, and died 15 Nov., (?) 1853. He
was a house builder, and lived at Belleville, Newburyport. Chil-
dren :
1499. I, Mary Atkinson, born Feb., 1797; married
12 Dec., 1827, John Stockman, and died Dec, 1836.
1500. II. John Atkinson, born 30 Dec, 1798; died
10 Feb., 1802.
1501. III. Eunice Atkinson, born 25 May, 1801 ; mar-
ried James Horton 5 Dec, 1826.
1502. IV. Lydia Atkinson, born 29 Sept., 1803 ; mar-
ried 12 June, 1824, Elbridge G. Rogers.
1503. V. Judith Atkinson, born 9 Sept., 1806;
died 11 May, 1823.
1504. III. Anna Atkinson, born 25 June, 1775, married
(1200) Stephen Little, and died 20 Oct., 1847.
1505. IV. Lydia Atkinson, born 4 June, 1777 ; married 24
Nov., 1802, Charles Moody, and died 20 March, 1824. He married
second 16 June, 1826, Sally Merrill of Newbury, and died 4 July,
1848. His second wife died 26 Aug., 1862. Children :
1506. I. Charles Moody, born 4 Dec, 1803; mar-
ried first 2 Sept., 1833, Harriet Bridgham, and second 12
Oct., 1862, Mary Howard Bradbury. He died 12 Sept., 1863.
Children :
1507. I. Sarah Elizabeth Moody, born 11
Oct., 1834; died 12 Feb., 1844.
1508. II. Silas Moody, born 12 Nov., 1835.
1509. III. Charles Henry Moody, born 29
Sept., 1837; married first 19 Nov., 1865; Nancy
Maria Washburn, and second 17 May, 1877, Frances
Ricker. Childi'en :
1510. I. .John Marshall Washburn
Moody, born 13 June, 1867.
1511. II. James Edward Moody, born
7 Dec, 1868.
1512. IV. Alexis Bridgham Moody, born 11
Dec, 1840 ; died 10 Sept., 1843.
1513. V. Edward Francis Moody, born 13
Aug., 1842 : died 30 May, 1845.
FLFTH GENERATION. 127
1514. VI. Harriet Ellen Moody, born 27 Oct.,
1844 ; lives at Auburn, Me.
1515. VII. William Francis Mood}^, born 23
July, 1847.
1516. VIII. Anna Merrill Moody, born 24 Dec,
1«50.
1517. II. Sarah .Jane Moody, born 1 Oct., 1805;
married 17 Sept., 1829, John Downing, and died 19 June,
1830. Child :
1518. I. Sarah Jane Moody, born 19 June,
1830 ; married David Patch, and died April, 1873.
Child :
1519. I. Fred Leroj' Patch, born 29
Dec, 1871.
1520. V. Moses Little Atkinson, born 14 April, 1779 ;
married June, 1808, Charlotte Dutch, who died in 1865, aged 86. He
was a shoemaker, lived at Newburyport, and died 17 May, 1854.
Children :
1521. I. John Atkinson, born 14 Jan., 1809; mar-
ried 2 Feb., 1831, Sarah Ann Jeness. and died 11 Sept.. 1875.
Children :
1522. I. Caroline Atkinson, born 23 Dec,
1831 ; married 27 Sept., 1860, William H. Flagg, and
died 24 Oct., 1861.
1523. II. Dora D. Atkinson, born 31 Jan.,
1834.
1524. III. John Heuiy Atkinson, born 13 April,
1837 ; married 22 Feb., 1861, Mary J. Edson.
1525. IV. Lucy Jeness Atkinson, born <S Dec,
1839.
1526. II. Elizabeth Atkinson, born 31 May, 1810;
married Geo. K. W. Gallishan, 3 April, 1831, and died about
1842, leaving three children.
1527. III. Sarah Jane Atkinson, born 13 March, 1812 ;
married 3 April, 1831, Daniel Lakeman. and died' 1855, leav-
ing four children.
1528. IV. Charlotte Ann Atkmson, born Oct.. 1814;
married Rufus H. Smith Jan., 1854, and died 1865.
1529. V. Moses Henry Atkinson, born 9 Aug., 1817 ;
died 29 May, 1829.
128 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1530. VI. Charles Moody Atkinson, born 17 June,
1819, graduated at Amherst in 1844, and at Union Theolog-
ical Seminary 1848. He was settled over the Presbyterian
church at Grenada, Miss., in 1848, and is now Evangelist of
the Presbytery of New Orleans, and resides at Thibodaux.
He received the degree of D.D. from King College, Tenn.,
in 1875. He married first 28 Jan., 1856, Victoria Cornelia
Bennett of Madison County, Miss., who was born 18 March,
1839, and died 13 Feb., 1872, and second 22 Dec, 1873,
Sarah Howard Sessions, daughter of Col. Albert M. Sessions
of Holmes County, Miss., who was born 8 Nov., 1842. Chil-
dren, besides a son who died unnamed :
1531. I. William Bennett Atkinson, born 8
Nov., 1857 ; died 9 Oct.,'' 1878.
1532. II. Annie Charlotte Atkinson, born 21
Feb., 1860; married 5 Jan.. 1881, Emelius F. Millard
of New Iberia, La.
1533. III. Charles Russell Atkinson, born 1
June, 1863 ; died 28 July, 1875.
1534. IV. Lillie Corrinue Atkinson, born 26
Dec, 1865 ; died 29 Sept., 1878.
1535. V. Florence Cage Atkinson, born 22
July, 1868 ; died 8 Oct., 1869.
1536. VI. Leila Elizabeth Atkinson, born 6
Nov., 1870.
1537. VI. Joshua Atkinson, born 3 Feb., 1781 ; died 5
Feb., 1781.
1538. Yll. Judith Atkinson, born 30 April, 1782 ; died 10
July, 1782.
1539. VIII. Abigail Atkinson, born 30 April, 1782 ; married
25 Nov., 1802, Benjamin Currier, and died 13 Aug., 1811.
1540. IX. Hannah Atkinson, born 22 Dec, 1784; died
unmarried 14 Sept., 1833.
1541. X. Joshua Atkinson, born 29 Jan., 1787; died 29
May., 1792:
1542. XI. Jacob Atkinson, born 24 March, 1789 ; married
(1633) Elizabeth Little, and died 14 June, 1859.
1543. XII. Josiah Little Atkinson, born 17 Oct., 1791 ;
married 10 May, 1821, Elizabeth Toppan. Deacon Atkinson was a
FIFTH GENEEATIOISr. 129
shoemaker by trade, and lived at Belleville, Newburyport. Chil-
dren :
1544. I. Joseph Augustus Atkinson, born 21 March,
1825 ; died in 1843.
1545. II. Ann Maria Atkinson, born 11 April, 1832 ;
married Henry W. Chapman, and lives at Blue Rapids, Ks.
1546. III. John William Atkinson, born 10 Feb.,
1838 ; served in the army during the late war.
394.
ELIZABETH,-'^ [Moses^ Moses"" Moses-'\ born 3 Sept., 1754 ; mar-
ried first John, son of Robert Carr of Carr's Island, Newbury, who
died at sea. He was a lieutenant and quartermaster in Col. Moses
Little's regiment. She married second 20 March, 1783, William, son
of Rev. Samuel and Martha (Brown) Wigglesworth f of Hamilton,
Mass., who died 26 July, 1786. He was a lieutenant in the Revolu-
tionary army. She died 22 Feb., 1792. Children :
1547. I. John Litile Carr, born 4 June, 1778; married
Hannah Whitmore, who died 29 Dec, 1864, aged 85 years. Children :
1548. I. John Carr. born 1802 ; died at sea 1826.
1549. II. Lydia Giddings Carr. born 19 Jan., 1804;
married 1822, Jeremiah Nelson Jaques. and died 19 Nov.,i
1829. Children:
1550. I. Lydia Carr Jaques. born 18 Jan.,
1824; married 19 Aug., 1851, Moses Hale of New-
buryport, who died 5 Dec, 1859. Children:
1551. I. Margaret Andrews Hale, born
7 Nov., 1852.
1552. II. Willard Jaques Hale, born 19
Aug., 1854: is in the fancy goods business at
Newburyport, and has served as president of
the common council.
tRev. Samuel ^Yiggleswo^tll was born 4 Feb., 1688, graduated at Harvard 1707, was
settled for over fifty years at Hamilton, Mass., whei-e he died 3 Sept., 1768. He had four
children by his first wife, Mary Brinhnal, and nine by his second, Martha Brown. Among
the latter, besides William, the youngest, whose descendants are given above, was Col.
Edward AVigglesworth (PI. C. 1761), a distinguished officer and pati-iot during the Revolu-
tion. Rev. Samuel was the grandson of Edward Wigglesworth, who came to New Haven
in 1638, and the son of Rev. Michael Wigglesworth (H. C. 1651), the pastor of the church
at Maiden, and the author of the " Day of Doom."
9
130 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1553. III. Moses Tappan Hale, born 20
Oct., 1857.
1554. IV. Susan Webster Hale, born 4
Dec, 1859.
1555. II. Mary Elizabeth Jaques, born 9 Feb.,
1828.
1556. III. Joseph Flagg Carr, born 19 Jan., 1806;
married Hannah Pearson Alexander. Children :
1557. I. Hannah Pearson Carr, born 25 July,
1836 ; died 26 July, 1836.
1558. II. Joseph William Carr, born Sept.,
1837; died 24 Nov., 1837.
1559. III. Lydia Giddings Carr, born July,
1839; died 19 Nov., 1840.
1560. IV. Henry Southwick Carr, born May, 1807 ;
married Caroline Sweet, and died in San Francisco, 11 Nov.,
1850. Child:
1561. I. Hannah Whitmore Carr.
1562. II. William Wic40lesw^orth, born 27 Dec, 1783;
married first Sarah Howe, who was born 27 Oct., 1792, and died 7
April, 1831, and second 2 Feb., 1836, Lydia Gordon, who died 23
July, 1877, aged 91. He lived in Newbury port, and died 14 Feb.,
1867. Children :
1563. I. Charlotte H. Wigglesworth, born 9 July,
1815 ; married 2 Nov., 1851, Israel Bartlet.
1564. II. Moses L. Wigglesworth, born 21 Feb.,
1817 ; served in the army, and died 20 Aug., 1864, in Ander-
sonville Prison.
1565. III. Charles William Wigglesworth, born 8
Aug., 1818 ; died 28 Jan., 1834.
1566. IV. Sarah Elizabeth Wigglesworth, born 15
Oct., 1820; married 8 Oct., 1860, John Cotton, who died in
the late war.
1567. V. Caroline Ednah Wigglesworth, born 25
April, 1822.
1568. VI. Rufus Howe Wigglesworth, born 30 Jan.,
1826 ; married Sarah I. Moulton.
1569. III. Samuel Wigglesworth, born 5 Jan., 1785 ; mar-
FIFTH GENERATION. 131
ried May, 1809, Joanna, daughter of John and Belle (French)
Hackett of Salisbury, Mass. He died 8 Oct., 1839. Chilcb'en :
1570. I. Elizabeth Little Wiggiesworth, born 14
March, 1810; married first 8 Nov., 1832, Samuel J. Brown,
who died 18 March, 1835, and second 30 Jan., 1837, Edward,
son of Thomas and (1267) Alice (Little) Hale.
1571 . II. William Wiggiesworth, born 29 Feb. , 1812 ;
married April, 1844, Mary Keniston.
1572. III. Mary F. Wiggiesworth, born 10 April,
1814 ; married 2 May, 1836, Capt. Edwin J. Colb3% who died
at Bremen, Germany, 19 Dec, I860. She died 4 Feb., 1862,
at Salisbury, Mass. Children :
1573. I. Mary Elizabeth Colby, born 20 Feb.,
1845; married 1 7 May .1866, Albert G . Morton . Child :
1574. I. Edwin Colby Morton, born 21
Sept., 1879.
1575. II. Ada J. Colby, born 9 Oct., 1848;
married Sept., 1869, James T. Williams. Children:
1576. [. ]Mary Colby Williams, born
Sept., 1870.
1577. II. Elizabeth Morton Williams,
born Nov., 1872.
1578. III. Joanna Alice Coll>y, born 19 Jan.,
1851 ; married 19 Jan., 1876, Francis P. Kelton. Child :
1579. I. 3Iary Hale Kelton, born 26
March, 1879.
1580. IV. John Hackett Wiggiesworth, l)orn 14 Jan.,
1818 ; married 21 June, 1842, Sarah T. Norton of Newbury-
port, who died 29 Nov., 1872. Children :
1581. I. Stephen Norton Wiggiesworth, born
10 Nov., 1844; married Ella H. Ransom of Boston,
who died 25 June. 1876. He is an architect, and lives
in Boston, Mass. Children :
1582. I. Grace 12. Wiggiesworth. born
12 April, 1875 : died 14 June, 1877.
1583. II. Stephen N. Wiggiesworth,
born 17 June, 1876 ; died 24 Aug., 1876.
1584. II. Elizabeth L. Wiggiesworth, born 14
Nov., 1846.
132 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1585. III. Anna M. Wigglesworth, boru 18
Sept., 1850.
1586. IV. 8arah F. Wigglesworth, born 4 May,
1856 ; married Alfred J. Boylen of Boston. Child:
1587. Alfred W. Boylen, born 24 Aug.,
1880.
39G.
MARY,-'^ IMoses* Moses^ Moses^^ boru 22 Sept., 1759; married
first Matthias Plant Sawyer, who was a brother of Moses Sawyer
whom her sister Hauuah married. He died Aug., 1777. She mar-
ried second 13 Sept., 1779, Joshua Follansbee, who died 15 Aug.,
1821. He was a farmer and lived in Salisbury, Mass. She died 28
Aug., 1847. Child: ^
1588. I. George Sawyer, born 10 March, 1776; married
Judith Boardman of Salisbury, Mass. Children :
1589. I. Matthias Plant Sawyer, boru 4 Oct., 1797 ;
married first 1818, Eliza Hackett, who died May, 1821, and
second 5 Sept., 1822, Martha, daughter of John and Rachel
(Worthley) Allen of Miuot, Me. Mr. Sawj^er removed to
Minot soon after his first marriage, was engaged in farming,
and died there 24 Nov., 1879. Children, besides a sou by
first wife that died in infancy :
1590. I. Judith Sawyer, born 26 Dec, 1818 ;
married 5 Sept., 1844, Aaron Parker, son of Col. John
Woodman of Haverhill, Mass., and died 10 Feb.,
1876. Children:
1591. I. Eliza Parker Woodman, born
20 March, 1848 ; died 3 May, 1855.
1592. II. Aaron Parker Woodman, born
4 April, 1852 ; married Nellie R. Ball, and lives
in Haverhill, Mass. Child :
1593. Emma Judith Woodman,
born 9 Feb., 1878.'
1594. III. William Byron Sawyer, born
21 Oct., 1857; studied dentistry, and lives at
Haverhill, Mass.
1595. II. Joseph Plant Sawyer, born 29 Oct.,
1825; married first 5 Oct., 1854, Lucy Lapham of
FIFTH GENERATION. 133
Auburn, Me., who died July, 1862, second Julia Davis
of Hebron, Me., who died Dec, 1867, and third 12
April, 1869, Margaret Griggs of Canton, Mass. He
is a farmer at Young's Corner, Auburn, Me. Children :
1596. I. Lillian Saw^^er, born 12 April,
1856 ; married Feb. , 1881,Dr. ElishaMcCollister
of Canton, Me.
1597. II. Lucy Sawyer, born 8 June,
1859: died Nov., 1872.
1598. III. Frank Sawyer, born 21 Oct.,
1865.
1599. IV. Lizzie Woodman Sawyer,
born Dec, 1866.
1600. III. John Allen Sawyer, born 23 Jan.,
1828 ; married 23 Sept., 1857, Susan Griggs of Canton,
Mass. He went to Massachusetts in 1849, and is a
soap manufacturer at Stoughton. Child :
1601. Mattie Sawyer, born 8 Nov., 1870.
1602. IV. Joshua Follansbee Sawyer, born 1
P'eb., 1830; married 17 Nov., 1853, Abby Childs of
Livermore, and resides on tlie homestead at West
Minot, Me. Children :
1603. I. Eliza Ilackett Sawyer, born
27 Dec, 1854; litted for college at Hebron
Academy, and graduated at Bates 1880, and is
engaged iu teaching.
1604. [I. Crosby Stuart vSawyer, born
5 March, 1H57 ; married 4 Nov., 1879, Came
Deane of Stoughton, Mass., where he lives. He
is a carpenter by occupation. Child :
1()05. Helen Sawyer, born Oct.,
1880.
1606. III. Claude Wilson Sawyer, born
15 Oct., 1866.
1607. V. Seth Chandler Sawyer, born 15 July,
1833 ; married 28 Jan., 1869, Meriel White of Hol-
brook, Mass. He is a shoe cutter at Holbrook. Chil-
dren :
1608. I. Annie Sawyer, born Aug.,.
1861.
134 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1609. 11. Thomas White Sawyer, bom
31 May, 1870.
1610. VI. Mary Little Sawyer, boru 1 Jau.,
1836 ; is a scliool teacher, aucl lives at West Minot.
1611. Vll. William Felton Sawyer, born 17
April, 1838 ; married Sarah Waterman of Livermore.
He served over three years in the war in the Thirteenth
Maine Regiment, and is now a shoemaker at Holbrook,
Mass.
1612. Vlll. George Franklin vSawyer, boru 27
Jan., 1840; married April, 1874, Mary Thompson.
He served three years in the Seventeenth Maine, at the
close of the war resumed his studies, fitted for college
at the Edward Little Iustit5ute, Auburn, and graduated
at Amherst in 1871. He has since been engaged in
teaching, and is now a professor in the Normal School
at Cartland, N. Y. Child ;
1613. Harold Paine Sawj^er, born Nov.,
1880.
1614. IX. Eliza Hackett Sawj^er, born 16 June,
1844; died 13 June, 1851.
1615. 11. Moses Little Saw3^er, married Maria Quimby
of Haverhill. Children :
1616. 1. Charles Walter Sawj^er, served in
the late war.
1617. 11. Martha Ann Sawyer, married War-
ren A. Kimball of Haverhill, Mass.
1618. 111. Daniel Long Sawyer, born 27 June,
1837; married 14 Aug., 1862, Harriet Colby Sawyer,
daughter of Pliebe (Little) Sawyer, who was boru 10
April, 1837, and lives in Haverhill, Mass. He was a
jeweler by trade, served during the war in the Eleventh
New Hampshire Volunteers, and died 22 June, 1878.
Children :
1619. 1. Helen Maria Sawyer, born 6
June, 1863.
1620. 11. Anne Elizabeth Sawyer, born
12 July, 1865 ; died 22 Aug., 1873.
1621. Ill, Frank Henry Sawyer, born 4
Feb., 1868.
FIFTH GENERATION. 135
1622. IV. Mary Little Sawyer, boru 28
Sept., 1870.
1623. V. Fred Olin Sawyer, born 4
Feb., 1878.
1624. IV". George Edward Sawyer, died iu the
war.
1625. III. William Sawyer, died immarried at sea.
1626. IV. George Sawyer, lived unmarried at Kensing-
ton, N. H.
1627. V. Joshua Sawj^er, was a farmer at Suncook,
X. H.
397.
HANNAH,^ [Moses* Moses^ Moses^'] born 21 May, 1762; mar-
ried .25 July, 1781, Dr. Moses Sawyer, who died 5 Aug., 1799,
aged 43. He was a brother of Matthias Plant Sawyer, who married
her sister Mary. She married second 3 July, 1807, Col. James
Burnham of Portland, Me., who died iu Boston, 15 May, 1842,
aged 80 years. She died 25 Nov., 1849. Clhildren :
1628. I. Matthias Plant Sawyer, born 11 July, 1788 ;
accumulated a handsome estate, lived on the corner of Park and
Beacon Streets, Boston, and died unmarried 31 March, 1857.
1629. II. Hannah Sawyer, born 14 Feb., 1793; died 30
May, 1801.
1630. III. Joseph Sawyer, born 16-Dec., 1794.
309.
MOSES,"' \_Moses* Moses^ Mose^^ born 20 Jan., 1767; married
€ Aug., 1786, Elizabeth, daughter of Shubael and Abigail Dummer,
who was born 13 Sept., 1763, and died 22 Oct., 1840. Mr. Little
was a man of much natural ability, and of a remarkably pleasant
disposition. He exercised a great influence in Newbury, where he
resided all his life upon a portion of the original Turkey Hill farm
purchased by George^ Little. He held the commission of justice of
the peace fifty years, represented his town in the legislature twelve
years, was a member of the constitutional convention of 1820, and
for more than forty-six years an officer of the Belleville church.
He died 25 April, 1857. Children:
1631. I. Abigail, born 13 Oct., 1787; died unmarried 14
May, 1871.
136 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
*1632. II. William Dummer, bora 15 Jan., 1789; died 20
Jan., 1868.
*1633. III. Elizabeth, born 23 May, 1792; died Oct., 1856.
*1634. IV. George, born 17 May, 1794 ; died 18 Aug., 1856.
*1635. V. Moses Parsons, born 14 Feb., 1796 ; died 9 Nov.,
1865.
1636. VI. Albert, born 14 Aug., 1800; died unmarried 6
Dec, 1852.
*1637. VII. Anna Mary, born 4 Dec, 1803 ; died 31 March,
1842.
*1638. VIII. Maria, born 4 Jan., 1806.
403.
ELIZABETH,^ [Josejjh* 3Ioses^ Moses^^ born 9 Oct., 1763 ; mar-
ried 2 July, 1787, Capt. Israel Young, and died 13 Jan., 1800. He
was a sea-captain and lived in Newbury port. Children :
1639. I. Elizabeth Young, born 2 April, 1788 ; died Oct.,
1788.
1640. II. John Young, born 10 Oct., 1789; died Dec,
1790.
1641. III. William Young, born Aug., 1791 ; graduated at
Harvard in 1810, and died unmarried at sea in 1821 (? ).
1642. IV. Elizabeth Young, born Sept., 1792; died Aug.,
1798.
1643. V. Anna Young, born Oct., 1794; died July, 1812.
1644. VI. John Young, born 7 Sept., 1796 ; died unmarried.
406.
MICAJAII,-^ [Benjamin:^ Moses^ ^foses^] born 1 Nov., 1762 ^
married first Aug., 1785, Sarah, daughter of Thomas and Mary
(Hale) Noyes of Hampstead, who was born 20 April, 1767 (?),
and died 27 May, 1791, and second (424) Deborah Pottle, who was
born 1 Nov., 1767, and died 10 Jan., 1815. He lived at Hamp-
stead, where he was engaged in farming, and also served as select-
man, till about 1800 when he went to Union, Me., and was engaged
in trade with (840) John Little.' He afterwards removed to Rock-
land, where he kept an inn for a few years, and died 26 May, 1850.
Children :
*1647.
II.
*164S.
III.
*1649.
IV.
*1650.
14.
V.
FIFTH GENERATION. 137
1645. I. Mary, born 1786 ; married 25 Dec, 1816; Rich-
ard Kimball of Haverhill, and died there 2 May, 1829. Child :
1646. Elizabeth Maria Kimball, born 1 Nov., 1817;
married 13 Dec., 1847, George E. Merrill of Haverhill, and
died without issue.
Eliza, born 10 Feb., 1787 ; died 10 May, 1873.
Relief, born 18 Feb., 1789 ; died 2 Dec, 1872.
Sarah, born 9 July 1792 ; died 6 Sept., 1829.
Caroline, born 12 Aug., 1798; died 31 March,
407.
CHARLOTTE,^ [Benjamin-^ Moses'^ Moses^'] born 9 Aug., 1765;
married 1790, Jabez, son of Jabez and Abigail Hoyt, and died 27
Feb., 1828. He was born 15 Jan., 1765, lived in Hampstead, mar-
ried second 11 Nov., 1829, Mrs. Rhoda Scarlett, and died 17 Sept.,
1843. Children :
1651. I. Hazen Hoyt, born 22 June. 1791 ; married 30
April, 1816, Mehitable Wheeler, lived in Hampstead, and had six
childi'en.
1652. II. Abigail Horr, born 10 Sept., 1793; married 15
Dec, 1818, Isaac Spoflford.
1653. III. Charlotte Hoyt, born 4 April, 1797; married
21 Jan., 1817, Lorenzo Batchelder of Hampstead.
1654. IV. Jabez Hoyt, twin with Charlotte ; married 4 Dec,
1823, Hannah R. Rogers, lived in Coolville, Ohio, and had three
children.
1655. V. Sophia Hoyt, born 18 April, 1799; married 29
Aug., 1820, Hazen Webster, and lived at Haverhill, Mass.
408.
WALTER,^ [Benjamin-^ Moses^ Moseti^'] born 30 May, 1766;
married 26 June, 1792 (1016) Sarah Little, who was born 31 May,
1768, and died 12 April, 1847. He kept a country store and en-
gaged somewhat in farming. The last twenty- five years of his life
he resided in Boston, where he died 3 May, 1851. Children, beside
a son who died in infancy.
1656. I. Sarah, born in Atkinson 27 May, 1795; died 4
Sept., 1872.
138 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
*1657. II. Walter, born in Haverhill 12 Nov., 1797; died
27 July, 1859.
1658. III. Tamak, born in Atkinson 15 Oct., 18U0; died in
Boston 29 Nov., 1874.
*1659. IV. Meribah Hale, born in Atkinson 18 Oct., 1803.
1660. V. Mary, born in Atkinson 28 April, 180G ; died
unmarried 28 Feb., 1880.
1661. VI. Benjamin Hazen, born in Hampstead 16 Jan.,
1809 ; died in Exeter 14 March, 1825.
1662. VII. James Henry, born in Exeter 6 May, 1811 ; was
a book-binder; died in Boston unmarried 12 May, 1851.
1663. VIII. Eliza, born in Exeter 12 Feb., 1814, and lives in
Boston.
409.
RICHARD HAZEN,^' [Benjamin* Moses^ Moses^^ born 14 Jan.,
1769 ; married 2 Feb., 1795, Ruth Cochran of Pembroke, who died
7 April, 1837, aged 63 years. He was a very worthy man, one of
the first settlers, and a substantial farmer of Chelsea, Vt., where he
died 18 March, 1857. Children, all born in Chelsea except the first:
*1664. I. Charlotte, born in Lebanon, N. H., 23 June,
1796.
*1665. II. Benjamin, born 4 Nov., 1798.
1666. III. Seaver, born 16 Dec, 1800; was a physician,
and died unmarried ( ? ) .
*1667. IV. Betsey, born 4 Sept., 1802.
*1668. V. Richard Hazen, born 2 July, 1804; died 7
March, 1875.
1669. VI. Henry, born 19 June, 1806 ; died unmarried 12
Nov., 1873, at Clarkesville, Red River County, Texas, where he
had long been clerk of the Circuit and Probate Court.
*1670. VII. Dudley, born 5 Aug., 1808.
1671. VIII. Emeline, born 19 May, 1810; married 3 June,
1846, Rev. Sherburn, son of Ebenezer and Lydia Dearborn, who
died 16 Aug., 1861, and second Rev. C. L. .Shepherd, who died 24
March, 1873. She lives at Lowell, Wis.
*1672. IX. Mary, born 15 June, 1812.
1673. X. Juliet, born 5 Maj^ 1814; married 27 Aug.,
1846, Rev. Norman, son of IraandBethiah Clark, and died 1 Sept.,
FIFTH GENERATION. 139
1864- They had oue child. Norman Clark, born Jau.. 1851, and
died Jan., 1852.
*1674. XI. RoxANA, born 9 April, 1810.
1675. XII. John, born "24 Nov., 181'.) ; was a physician, and
died nnmarried in Lowell, Wis., 2 Sept., 1870.
410.
MARY,"' [^Benjamin^ 3Ioses-^ Mose.r'] born 4 March. 1772; mar-
ried 11 NoA'., 1795, William, son of Hon. John Calef of Hampstead,
N. H., who died 29 April, 1798, aged 25 years. She died at Hamp-
stead 25 Feb., 1855. Children :
"1676. I. Makv Hazen Cai.ef, born 14 June. 1796; mar-
ried 18 March, 1819, Benjamin B. Garland, a cooper of Hampstead,
who was born 7 Feb.. 1793, and died 8 Aug., 1872. Mrs. Garland
died 25 March. 1879. She was a consistent and honored member of
the Congregational church for over forty years, and her long life of
quiet usefulness and self-sacrificing devotion to others exerted a
IDOwerful influence for good in the comnnniity. Children :
1677. I. Mary A. Garland, born 2H Aug.. 1820;
married 22 Oct., 1851, Frederick A. Pike of Hampstead, N.
H., who was born 25 Feb., 1818. He is a farmer and lumber-
man by occupation, and has represented his town in the legis-
lature.
1678. II. John AV. (Jarland. born 15 Feb., 1828;
married 25 Dec. 1<S55, Emily J. Ring, who was born 30 Oct.,
1833. He is a farmer and shoemaker by occupation, holds
commission of justice of peace, and has served several times
as selectman and town treasurer. Child :
1679. Charles W. (iarland, born 13 July, 1860.
1680. II. Louisa Calef, born 17 Nov., 1798 ; married 14
Nov.. 1822. (1234) John Little, and died 29 May, 1850.
444.
HANNAH,'' [Paid^ Moses^ Moses-'j l)orn May. 1763: married
1783 Stephen, son of Stephen and Sarah (Moody) Emery of New-
l)ury, Mass., who was born 8 July, 1761, and died 12 July, 1821.
He was a tanner and currier, and lived in what is now West New-
bury. She died 24 Aug., 1839. Cliildren :
140 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
IG.Sl. I. Mary Emery, born 18 Oct., 1783; married 9
Aug., 1802, David Ordway, a shoe manufacturer of Newbury, who
died 22 Oct., 1847. She died 21 Oct., 1819. Warren Ordway, Esq.,
of Bradford, is their son.
1682. II. Stephen Moody Emery, born 7 Aug., 1786 ; was
a butcher ; died unmarried 7 June, 1834.
1683. III. Sarah Emery, born 29 Dec, 1788; married 1807
Richard Rand of Rye, N. H., a shoemaker who died 14 April, 184.5.
She died 20 March, 1865.
1684. IV. Paul Emery, born 20 vSept., 1794 ; was a carriage
maker, and died unmarried in Washington, D. C, 16 Aug., 1837.
1685. V. Edward Emery, born 8 Feb., 1801 ; married
March, 1836, Mrs. Sarah Quinby. was a harness maker, and died 1878.
445.
PAUL,-' [Paul^ Moses^ Moses'-'] born 8 Aug., 1767, in Portland;
married 22 April, 1792, Mary, daughter of Abraham Osgood, who
was born 22 Sept., 1772, and died 16 Sept., 1819. He was a farmer
and lived in Windham, where he died 5 Jan., 1849. Children :
*1686. I. Josiah, born 7 April, 1793 ; died 27 Dec, 1855.
1687. II. Mary, born 4 Oct., 1798 ; died unmarried 4 Sept.,
1869.
*1688. III. Moses, born 5 March, 1801 ; died 12 Sept., 1843.
447.
TIMOTHY,'' \_Paidf' Moses^ Moses'] born 27 Oct., 1776 ; married
Elizabeth Lowell of Portland, who was born 10 Oct., 1777, and died
24 Nov., 1853. Dr. Little was educated at Phillips Exeter Academy,
studied medicine with Dr. Jewell of Berwick, Me., and attended
lectures at Dartmouth. He settled in New Gloucester about 1806^
and built up a very extensive practice. As the leading physician in
that region he always had several students studying with him, and
possessed a large anatomical museum. On several occasions his
preparations were solicited for the use of the Medical School at
Brunswick. In 1824 he removed to Portland, where he resided till
his death 27 Nov., 1849, occupying a prominent position among the
members of his profession in that place. He read and wrote much ;
pen and books were his constant companions when at home, and he
FIFTH GENERATION. ' 141
was a profouud reasoner. He ardently embraced the teachings of
Sweder^oTg, whose writings he met with at Portland, and was the
founder of the New Church Society there, for which he frequently
officiated in the absence of a pastor. He was a man of great mod-
eration, never hasty in his movements, quiet and unassuming in his
manners, rather indifferent in regard to his dress, and at times very
absent minded. On one occasion, it is said, his son asked him twice
at the dinner table about a carriage. He answered nothing at the
time, but at a subsequent meal broke in upon a conversation in which
he had not before participated, with -'Carriage, carriage, what did
you say about it ? " Children :
*1G89. 1. Haller, born 3 May, 1<S()7 ; died r.» May, 187G.
«1690. II. John Lowell, born 13 April. 1809.
1691. ni. William AVallace, born 11 Sept.. 1811: died
28 Aug., 1816.
1692. IV. Lowell, born 23 April, l-SU ; died 4 Sept., 1816.
1693. V. Charles Henry, born 9 Aug., 1817 ; married first
14 Sept., 1845, Mary 1). Whorf, and second 20 June. 1878, Carrie
Clark of Dorchester. Mr. Little has been cashier in the Boston
"Water Ofl^ce since its first establishment, over thirty j-ears since.
He had one child, Charles Wilkius, born 2 Feb., 1847.
448.
MOSES,"' [Paid* Moses' Moses^'] born 7 Jan., 1782; married 7
Oct.. 1819, Hannah Hortou, who was born in Portland, 18 Feb.,
1799, and survives her husband. He was engaged in mercantile
business in earh' life, but in 1820 purchased the farm now occupied
by his children, and graduall}' gave his attention to farming. Like
his father he was for many j'^ears a trial justice and a prominent
citizen of Windham, Me., which he represented in the legislature
two terms. He died 31 July, 1866. Children, all born in Windham :
1694. I. Henry Aucjustus, born 23 July. 1820 : died 27
April, 1827.
1695. II. Abua Horton. l)oru 2 April. 1<S22 ; lives upon the
homestead.
1696. III. William Pitt Fessenden, liorn 25 Dec, 1824 ;
died 9 Dec, 1845.
1697. IV. Moses Henry, born 4 May, 1829 ; is a farmer,
lives unmarried on the homestead in Windham.
142 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1698. V. Sarah Norton, bom !) .June. 1831 ; died 11 Oct.,
1848.
169!). VI. Au(5USTUS Horton, born 4 Dec, 1833 ; died July,
1862.
449.
THOMAS,' [Paid* Moms-^ Moses"'] born 27 Nov., 1787 ; married
27 Sept., 1813, Kezia, daughter of William Hanson of Windham,
who was born 22 Nov., 1790, and died in Portland 24 April, 1879.
He held some town offices at Windliam, and died 19 .June, 1857,
at Portland, Me. Children :
*1700. I. William Hansox, born 1 Jan., 1816.
1701. II. Sarah Matilda, born 17 March, 1818; married
8 Oct., 1848,- Simeon S. Hussey of Pon-tland, who died 30 Jan.,
1873, aged .57. Mrs. Hussey, resides in Portland, Me. Child:
1702. AVilliam Fabius Hussey, born 11 Aug., 1849.
*1703. III. Ellen Laltra, born 12 April, 1820.
1704. IV. Mary Ann Hanson, born 2 May, 1822 ; died
unmarried .5 Sept., 1863.
450.
SARAH, 3 [Pai(7^ Moses-^ Moses-] born 20 March, 1802 ; married
6 Jan., 1825, Oliver, sou of Timothy Gerrishof Portsmouth, N. H.,
and a descendant of Judge John Gerrish of Dover, N. H. He was
born 4 Jan., 1796, began business as a jeweler in Portland, August,
1819, which he still continues, being one of the oldest as well as
most respected citizens of the place. Mrs. Gerrish has been for
several years the only living representative of the fifth generation of
the family. Children :
1705'. I. Frances Gerrish. born 17 Nov., 1825 ; died 21
Nov., 1825.
1706. II. Sarah Caroline Gerrish, born 11 April, 1830.
1707. III. Charles Oliver Gerrish, born 19 March, 1834;
married 19 Marcli, 1867, Julia P. Jordan of Saco. He is a watcli-
maker at Saco, Me. Children :
1708. I. William Little Gerrish, born 19 Feb., 1868.
1 709. II. C:iara Arabella Gerrish, born 1 0 Feb. . 1879 .
1710. IV. William Little Gerrish, born 31 Aug., 1841 ;
graduated at Bowdoin, 1864, entered tlie Nineteentli Maine as
SIXTH GENEEATION. 143
sergeant, was promoted to second lieutenant and acting adjutant,
and died from exposure 11 Feb., 1865, before Petersburg, Va.
1711. V. Frederic Henry Gerrish, born 21 March, 1845 ;
married 31 Dec, 1879, Emily Manning, daughter of Francis Keyes
and E^mily (Bradbury) Swan of Portland, Me. Her grandparents
were Francis and Hannah (Child) Swan and Jeremiah and Mary
Laugdon (Storer) Bradbury. Dr. Gerrish graduated at Bowdoin,
1866, and at the Maine Medical School in 1869. He was soon after
appointed Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, and
was transferred to the Chair of Anatomy in 1881. is surgeon to the
Maine General Hospital, and has published several essays on pro-
fessional subjects.
453.
THOMAS,'- [Bond' Thomas* George' Joseph'^ born 16 Sept.,
1768; married "26 March, 1795, Jenny MacMaster of Fishersfield,
now Newbury, N. H. He was a farmer, and lieutenant in the militia,
and died at Newbury, N. H., 11 Aug., 1803. His widow married sec-
ond 19 June, 1806, Jonathan Ewins, by whom she had six childi'en,
and died 18 July, 1858, aged <si. Children :
1712. I. Sally, born 15 Nov., 1795; died 21 June, 1796.
*1713. II. Elth Atw^ood, born 24 Sept., 1797.
*1714. ni. Jaxe, born 24 May, 1799 ; died 19 April, 1868.
1715. IV. Thomas, born 7 Dec, 1801 ; married 14 May,
1845, Jane E., daughter of Jesse and Lucy (Turner) Wadleigh, who
was born 17 July, 1817, in Hatle}', P. Q. He is a farmer and lives
in Weedsport, N. Y.
*1716. V. WiLLLVii, born 5 Dec. 1803 ; died 19 Feb., 1840.
454.
RUTH,'' [Bond' Thomas'^ George' JosepK-^~\ married 14 June,
1795, James Gillmgham of Newbury, N. H., and died about 1800.
Children :
1717. I. James GiLLrsciHAM, born 7 June, 1796; married
Hannah Twiss, and lived in Newbm'y, N. II. Children :
1718. I. Hiram T. Gillingham, born 20 Nov., 1822 ;
married Emeline Putnam, and lives in Newbury, N. H.
1719. II. Jeremiah T. Gillingham, born 22 July, 1825.
44 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1720. III. James Russell T. Gilliugbam, bora 30
Sept., 1829 ; died unmarried.
1721. II. Daniel Gillingham, born 18 June, 1798, and
lived in Newbury, N. H.
455.
ALICE,*' [^BoncP Thomas* George^ JosepW'] born 2 May, 1773;
married 30 Aug., 1793, Ephraim, son of Thomas Wadleigh, who
was born in Hampstead, N. H., 8 March, 1770, and died 30 Jan.,
1852. He was a farmer, and settled in 1801 at Hatlejs Stanstead
County, P. Q. His wife died 21 Feb., 1852. Children:
1722. I. Samuel Wadleigh, born 17 Jan., 1794; married
first PolW Marsh, and second Mary Evi^ns.
1723. II. Betsey Wadleigh, born 7 Oct.. 1796 ; married
Moses Coburn.
1724. III. Maky Wadleigh, born 20 Dec, 1798; married
Nathaniel Batchelder.
1725. IV. Taylor Wadleigh, born 8 Dec, 1799; married
Melinda Hovey, and died 29 Nov., 1866.
1726. V. Thomas Wadleigh, born 15 April, 1802 ; mar-
ried (1742) Hannah Nelson Little, and died 4 Sept., 1850.
1727. VI. Ruth Wadleigh, born 13 Sept., 1805; married
first 8 Sept., 1826, Thomas Paradis, by whom she had one child,
and second Jan., 1844, John Bellows.
1728. VII. RoxANA Wadleigh, born 16 May, 1808; married
Chancey Kezar,
1729. VIII. Luke Wadleigh, born 10 Aug., 1810; married
Phebe Rowell.
457.
ABU AH,*' [jBojicZ'' Thomas* George"' JosepK^~\ born 15 March,
1780; married 8 May, 1800, Elizabeth Bean of Sutton, N. H., who
died 30 Jan., 1866, in her 85th year. In 1800 he removed to Canada
with his father and settled upon No. 15, First Range of Hatle}',
Stanstead County, where he lived till his death 19 Dec, 1860.
Children :
*1730. I. Sarah, born 1 Aug.,. 1802.
*1731. II. Mary, born 8 Aug., 1803.
*1732. III. Thomas, born 7 Aug., 1805 ; died 3 May, 1870.
SIXTH GENERATION. 145
*1733. IV. Eliza, born 9 July, 1807.
*1734. V. Abijah, born 18 June, 1809.
*1735. VI. Bond, born 25 May, 1812.
*1736. VII. Charlotte, born 12 May, 1813.
*1737. VIII. Ermina Caroline, born 1816 ; died G Nov., 1862.
*1738. IX. Melissa Jane, born 28 June, 1818.
*1739. X. John, born 30 Aug., 1828 ; died 19 April, 1868.
458.
EZEKIEL,« [Bonrp Thomas^ George-' Josepli^^ born 18 Nov.,
1781 ; married first Judith, daughter of Pliilip aud Hannah (Quimby)
Nelson, who was born 3 June, 1785, and died 16 Sept., 1814, and
second 22 Feb., 1816, Dolly Challis. In 1806 he settled in Hatley,
P. Q., where he remained till 1812. He then returned to Sutton,
N. H., and lived there till his death 6 March, 1847. He was a man
of much character, deacon of the Calvinist Baptist church, and
prominent in town affairs. Like many of this branch of the family
he was noted for his physical strength. Children :
Jonathan, born 18 Feb. , 1804 ; died 16 March, 1805.
Philip Nelson, born 3 Feb., 1806.
Hannah Nelson, born 20 March, 1808 ; died 21
P^LizA, born 25 April, 1810 ; died 7 June, 1880.
Jonathan, born 14 May, 1812; died 26 Aug.,
MosES, born 26 Aug., 1814 ; died 3 April, 1815.
John Challis, born 16 March, 1817; died 25
March, 1876.
1747. VIII. Dolly Challis, born 4 June, 1819 ; died unmarried
23 Aug., 1844.
1748. IX. Judith Nelson, born 26 Dec, 1821 ; died unmar-
ried 12 Nov., 1843.
1749. X. Salome, born 3 July, 1823 ; died 20 Dec, 1841.
459.
BOND," [^BondP Thomas^ Oeorge^ Josepli^'\ born 1783 ; married
Mary Bean, who died 17 Aug., 1861, aged 75 years and 6 months.
He was a farmer and lived in Hatley, where he died 23 Feb., 1859.
Children :
10
1740.
I.
*1741.
II.
*1742.
III.
Sept., 1879
*1743.
IV.
*1744.
V.
1879.
1745.
VI.
*1746.
VII
146 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
*1750. I. Sarah, bom 5 Jan., 1809 ; died 11 Feb., 1858.
1751. II. Ruth, born 9 May, 1811 ; married (1732) Thomas
Little, and died 1 June, 1879.
*1752. III. William, born 1813 ; died 31 Dec, 1851.
*1753. IV. Maria Mary, born 11 April, 1816 ; died 8 June,
1866.
1754. V. Taylor, born 1820 ; married Almira Jackson, and
died without issue 19 June, 1849.
*1755. VI. Lois, born 1824 ; died 18 Jan., 1851.
1756. VII. Alice, born Oct., 1825 ; died 25 May, 1862.
*1757. VIII. Clinton, ) died4 Feb., 1868.
-irrro TAT TT MDorn 26 March, 1828 : T , • -,^n
1<58. IX. Milton, j ' ' died unmarried 26
Jan., 1850.
*1759. X. Maryette, born 10 May, 1830 ; died 9 Oct., 1867.
■ 480.
ABIGAIL,'^ \_Thomas^ Thomas^ George^ JosepK^'] born 7 Nov.,
1773 ; married Tristram, son of John Knight of Atkinson, who was
born 31 Jan., 1771, and died 30 June, 1855. He was a farmer,
and lived in Atkinson, N. H. She died 25 Dec, 1857. Children :
1760. I. Mary Little Knight, born 14 Sept., 1797; mar-
ried John, sou of Ezra and Susan Hoyt of Concord, N. H., who
was born 29 Sept., 1797. He was an innkeeper, lived at Concord,
Exeter, and Hampton, N. H. They had seven children.
1761. II. Elizabeth Knight, born 21 Sept., 1800; died
unmarried 22 Feb., 1855.
1762. III. Bailey Knight, born 5 Oct., 1805 ; married Alice,
daughter of Richard and Mehitable (Harris) Emerson of Haverhill,
who was born 5 Nov., 1811. They had seven children, of whom
Ellen Louisa, married (3031) Evarts Cutler.
1763. IV. Sarah Little Knight, born 14 Sept., 1811.
481.
ELIZABETH,^ ITliomas^ Thomas^ George^ Joseph'] born 28
June, 1775 ; married Col. William, son of Jesse and Sally (Sawyer)
Page, who was born 8 Nov., 1764, and died 13 Sept., 1847. (His
first wife was Mary Knight, by whom he had three children, who died
young.) Col. Page was a farmer by occupation, lived in Atkinson
SIXTH GENERATION. 147
on the old homestead of his father and grandfather. A man of
strong and well-balanced mind, he was often called to serve in town
affau's and to act as referee in difficult cases. He was a member of
the Congregational church for thirty-four years, and for thirty, one of
its deacons. His wife Elizabeth died 31 July, 1868. Children :
1764. I. Jesse Page, born 23 Feb., 1805 ; married (1795)
Ann Poor Little.
1765. II. WilliamPage, bornl May, 1808 ; married20 June,
1833, Phebe, daughter of Deacon Josiah and Susannah (Jewett)
Grover of Atkinson, who was born 11 Oct., 1811. He was pre-
vented from taking a collegiate course by ill health, but studied at
Gilmanton Academy, and graduated at Andover Theological Semi-
nary 1839. He preached at Dracut, Mass., two years, at Hudson
till 1852, and afterwards at Salem and Bath, N. H. He died 18
Oct., 1861. Children, besides two that died young:
1766. I. Susan Elizabeth Page, born 11 Dec, 1844.
1767. II. Amelia Spofford Page, born 17 Sept., 1848 ;
died 4 Jan., 1862.
1768. III. Mart Kxight Page, born 1 Feb., 1810; married
Altai, son of Thomas S. Pierce of Woburn, Mass. He lived in
Atkinson, where he died 9 Aug., 1837. Children, beside two that
died young :
1769. I. Abigail Page Pierce, born 1831.
1770. II. Hiram Perkins Pierce, born 1833.
1771. IV. Abigail Little Page, born 13 Dec, 1811 ; lives
with her brother, Rev. Jesse Page.
1772. V. Thomas Little Page, born 13 Feb., 1814; mar-
ried (1779) Lydia Little.
486.
JACOB,'' \_Thomas' Thomas^ George^ JosepK^'] born 1 June, 1786 ;
married Polly, daughter of Dr. Nathaniel Nourse of Derry, N. H.,
who was born 26 April, 1799, and died Oct., 1847. He was a sub-
stantial farmer of Atkinson, where he died 6 Oct., 1861. Children:
Thomas, born 30 June, 1818.
Nathaniel Nourse, born 21 July, 1820.
Mary Ann, born 22 Oct., 1822.
John, born 22 Aug., 1825.
Sarah Jane, born 17 Oct., 1831 ; died 2 Feb., 1865.
Abbie Kent, born 30 June, 1837.
*1773.
I.
*1774.
II.
*1775.
Ill
*1776.
IV.
*1777.
V.
*1778.
VI.
148 I.ITTLE GENEALOGY.
488.
JESSP],'' l^Thomas^ Thoma.^* George^ JoHepli?'\ bora 23 .luno,
1791, married Louisa, daughter of Deacou AVilliaui and Lydia
(Nourse) Head of Litchfield, N. II., aud a cousin of his brother
Jacob's wife. She was boru 14 Jan., 1798. He was a fanner and
lived upon the homestead in Atkinson, where he died 29 April, 1871 .
He served several times as selectm:in, and represented liis town in
the legislature. C'liildren :
*1779. I. Lydia, boru 29 April, bS2().
*1780. n. William Read, born 4 Nov., 182;5.
1781. III. Albert, born 18 Feb., 1835; is a farmer and
lives unmarried in Atkinson. He has been representative in the
legislature and a member of the republican state committee.
491.
JUDITH,'' \_Thoma^' Thomas^ George'' Joseph-^ born 14 March,
1798 ; married 20 Feb., 1825, William Read, Jr., of Litchfield, N. H.,
whose sister married her brother Jesse Little. He was a farmer, and
died 4 Oct., 1870. She died 15 Jau., 1875. Children :
1782. I. William Frakk Read, born i) Dec, 1825 ; died
28 Dec, 1837.
1783. II. Sakaii Elizaueth Read, born 1 May, 1828 ; mar-
ried 19 Nov., 1857, her cousin (1792) John L. Kuight.
1784. III. Mauy Miranda Read, boru 1 May, 1830 ; married
Elbridge Tibbetts.
1785. IV. John Sylvester Read, born 10 Sept., 1832 ; mar-
ried Nov., 1873, Jane Harris.
1786. V. Lydia Jane Read, born 29 Sept., 1835 ; married
5 Nov. , 1868, William McQuesten, and died 22 Aug. , 1874. Children :
1787. I. Frank!). McQuesten, born 18 Dec, 1870.
1788. II. Carroll L. McQuesten, born 29 June, 1874.
1789. VI. William Frank Read, born 30 Dec, 1837; died
8 Aug., 1838.
1790. VII. William Henry Read, born 22 Nov., 1844 ; died
15 Sept., 1849.
492.
MARY,'' l^Thomas^ Thomas^ George'^ Josepli^'\ boru 22 Sept.,
1800 ; married 29 Jan., 1824, (1062) John Knight of Atkinson, who
SIXTH GENEBATION. 149
was born 4 Feb., 1794, and died Oct., 1858. He was a farmer, and
lived in Atkinson. Children :
1791. I. Sakah Little Knight, horn 6 Dec 1824; lives
unmarried with her mother at Haverhill.
1792. n. John Little Knioht, ])orn 19 Nov., 1826; mar-
ried his cousin (1783) Sarah Elizabeth Read. He is a dealer in
wood, and lives in Haverhill, Mass.
1793. III. Lvi>iA Littee Knight, born 4 Nov., 1828; died
young.
504.
EZEKIEL," \_Benjamin;' George* George^ JosepJi^^ born 28 July,
1762; raan'ied 24 May, 1801, Mehitable, daughter of Samuel and
Ruth (Annis) Emery, who was born 23 Aug., 1764, and died 26
June, 1821. He graduated at Harvard in 1784, and for many
years taught with much success in the public schools of Boston.
Among his pupils were Pxlward Everett and other men of note. He
was the author of an arithmetic, entitled " The Usher," published at
Exeter, N. H., in 1799. The latter portion of his life he resided in
Atkinson, N, H., where he died 21 March, 1840. Children :
1794. I. RcTH Emekv, born 16 May, 1802; died 14 Aug.,
1802.
*17;)r>. 11. Ann Pook. born 21 Nov.. 1806 ; died « Dec 1^46.
500.
MARY," [Beujamiii,^ Qeorge* George^ Jo.sp.pK'^ born 2 May, 1769 ;
married first 17 July, 1789, Nathaniel, son of James Merrill of
Atkinson, and second William AVood of Canaan, N. H. Children :
1796. 1. Marv Emvmy LMi.kkili., born in Atkinson, N. H,,
14 Nov., 179;5 ; died unmarried.
1797. II. ]\Iehitaijee Emkrv Meukiel, born in Bradford,
Vt., 1796 ; maiTied Zenas Whittier of Orange. N. H., by whom she
had live children, and died about 18;j6.
1798. III. EzEKiEE LiTTEE Mekriel. born in Bradford, Vt.,
14 April, 1802; married Serepta, daughter of John and P^liza
(Hews) Currier, Avho was born in Canaan, N. H., 3 Oct., 1814. He
was a hatter by trade and resided in Franklin, N. H. Children,
beside one who died young :
150 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1799.
I.
1800.
II.
1801.
in
Eliza Hews Merrill, born 29 Nov., 1842.
Oliver Hews Merrill, boru 11 March, 1845.
Emma Frances Merrill, born 9 Julj', 1861.
507.
GEORGE,'' [Moses^ George''' George' Joseplf] born 17 Aug., 1762 ;
married first 5 Aug., 1783, Sarah Kelly, second 25 Dec, 1810, Mar-
tha Richards, and third Mrs. Hannah McKinney, daughter of Peter
Butterfield. He served in the Revolution under Gen. Stark, and
rose to be a lieutenant, despite his youth. He lived in Goffstown,
where he was a blacksmith, and kept a tavern, until after his sec-
ond marriage when he removed to Grafton and engaged in farming.
He died 7 May, 1850. Children : ,
Mary, born 30 June, 1784 ; died young.
Lydia Kelly, born 5 Jan., 1786; died 2 Sept.,
Hannah, born 23 Oct., 1787; died young.
Moses Kelly, born 26 Nov., 1788 ; died 15 Sept.,
Taylor, born 5 Oct., 1790 ; died 18 March, 1881.
Mary, born 16 Jan., 1793 ; married 19 Dec, 1824,
f Goffstown. Children :
I. John Kennedy, lives in Manchester.
II. Thomas Kennedy.
Sarah, born 9 Nov., 1796 ; died 7 Oct., 1841.
Elbridge Gerry, born 12 Aug., 1798; died 5
John, born March, 1801 ; died 7 June, 1854.
James Madison, born 6 Feb., 1812; died 29
508.
MARY,^ \_Moses' George'^ George^ Josepli^'\ born 5 June, 1764 ;
married 11 Dec, 1783, George, son of Joseph and Margaret (Bailey)
Poor, who was born in Rowley, Mass., 22 Jan., 1761, and died 20
April, 1833. Lieutenant Poor was a farmer, and lived in Goffstown.
His descendants are given in full in the Poore Genealogy. His wife
was a woman of much character and ability, and left her impress
upon her children. She died 16 Sept., 1849. Children:
1802.
I.
*1803.
II.
1871.
1804.
III.
*1805.
IV.
1840.
*1806.
V.
1807.
VI.
Daniel Kennedy (
1808.
1809.
*1810.
VII.
*1811.
VIII
Jan., 1853,
*1812.
IX.
*1813.
X.
July, 1868.
SIXTH GENERATION. 151
1814. I. Moses Pook, born 10 April, 1785 ; married (610)
Sarah Little, and died 10 Oct., 1841.
1815. II. Joseph Poor, born 23 Feb., 1787 ; married Betsey
Whitney, and (1803) Lydia Kelly (Little) Hobson, lived in Goffs-
town, and died 18 Dec, 1863.
1816. III. Geokge Poor, born 10 Jan., 1789 ; married Phebe
Russell Richards, and Mrs. Elizabeth Sprout, lived in Goffstown,
and died 26 May, 1870.
1817. IV. Tpiomas Little Poor, born 27 April, 1791 ; mar-
ried Hannah Page Sargent, and lives in Bath, N. H.
1818. V. Stephen Poor, born 9 Aug., 1793; died 24
Aug., 1796.
1819. VI. Notes Poor, born 21 June, 1795 ; married Nancy
Chamberlain, lived in Goffstown and Bedford, and died 6 July, 1855.
He was for seven years representative, and for two years senator in
the state legislature.
1820. VII. Lydia Poor, born 8 Aug., 1797; married first
David Lawrence Morril, who was United States senator from New
Hampshu-e, and governor of the state for tlu'ee terms, and second
Nathaniel Goodhue of Chelsea. She now (1881) resides with her
son at Marlboro, N. C.
1821. VIII. Polly Poor, born 12 Nov., 1799; married Col.
David Worthley, and lives in Goffstown.
1822. IX. David Morrill Poor, born 26 Jan., 1803; died
17 Nov., 1803.
1823. X. Jane AVallace" Poor, born 26 Jan., 1803 ; mar-
ried Isaac Parker, lived in Goffstown, and died 16 Aug., 1869.
1824. XI. Ebenezer Pearson Poor, born 29 Sept., 1805;
married Bethiah Hackett, anddiedinWestville, N. Y., 30 Dec, 1833.
1825. XII. Betsey Poor, born 5 Oct., 1808 ; died unmarried
12 July, 1828.
509.
THOMAS STEVENS, •= [J/oses^ George^ George'' JosepK'^ born 5
May, 1766 ; married first 30 Jan., 1793, Molly Kelly, and second 8
Oct., 1822, Mrs. Olive Abbot. Ensign Little was a farmer, lived in
Goffstown till after his second marriage, when he removed to Sutton,
and died there about 1848. Children, beside two that died young :
1826. I. William Kelly, born 30 Oct., 1793 ; died 4 Sept.,
1803.
152 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1827. II. Thomas Stevens, born 1(3 Jan., 1795; died 15
March, 1795.
1828. III. Mary, born 30 Jan., 1796; died unmarried 28
May, 1857.
*1829. IV. Thomas (Israel), born 10 Nov., 1797.
1830. V. John Webstek, born 21 March, 1800; died un-
married 1824.
*1831. VI. Ira, born 9 March, 1802 ; died 1846.
1832. VII. Moses, born 8 March, 1807 ; died unmarried ( ?).
1833. VIII. Harriet, born 2 Jan., 1812; married Dr. Samuel
W., son of David and Sally (Forsaith) Paige, who was born 3 Aug.,
1807, and died 31 Dec, 1857. Dr. Paige practiced his profession
at East Weare, N. H., until 1853, when he removed to Chicopee
Falls, Mass., and resided there till liis death. Children, besides two
that died young :
1834. I. Edgar T. Paige, a druggist at Chicopee Falls.
1835. II. Ellen R. Paige, married Benjamin Belcher
of Chicopee Falls.
510.
SARAH,^ IMoses^ George:^ George^ Josepli^'] born 6 May, 1768 ;
married 20 Dec, 1792, Timothy, son of Paul and Betse}^ (Channou)
Dustin. He was a farmer and died in Holland, N. Y., 16 Nov.,
1828, aged 59. She died at Holland 9 Dec, 1848. Children :
1836. I. Mary L. Dustin, born in Goffstown, 1793 ; mar-
Tied 1812, Asa Crook, at Holland, N. Y., and died July, 1880, at
Sharon, 111., leaving eleven children.
1837. 11, Lydia Dustin, born in Goshen, Vt., 1795; mar-
ried 1819, Joseph Cooper, and died in Java, N. Y., 1880, leaving
eight sons.
1838. III. John Dustin, born 8 Nov., 1798; married 1822,
Sally Farrington of Holland, N. Y., who died 26 March, 1876. He
died at Holland 16 Oct., 1869, leaving six children.
1839. IV. MosES Dustin, born 12 May, 1804 ; married 7
Nov., 1827, Janet Hill, who was murdered with one son by the
Indians in Minnesota. He died 16 Oct., 1852, in Java, N. Y.,
leaving six children.
1840. V. Sarah Little Dustin, born 1805 ; married March,
1821, Nathan M. Mann, who died June, 1870. Col. Mann was a
SIXTH GENERATION. 153
maker of edge tools, lived iu Aurora, N. Y., and held several offices
of trust. They had eight children. She is still living at Spring-
ville, N. Y.
1841. VI. Hannah Dustin, born in Aurora, N. Y., 3 Feb.,
1812 ; married 1831, Israel Rich of Holland, N. Y., where she still
lives. He was a farmer, and died 21 May, 1851. leaving seven
children.
511. '
PIIUDENCE,^ [Moses^ George^ George' JosepK^~\ born 10 May,
1770; married 27 Aug., 1800, Robert, son of Peter and Mary
Cochran of New Boston, N.'H., who was born 7 June, 1770, and
died in Glens Falls, N. Y., about 1840. He was a farmer and
drover, and lived in Sharon, Vt. She died 3 April, 1825. Children :
1842. I. Nancy Cochran, born 17 Oct., 1801 ; died 22
March, 1820.
1843. II. Susan Cochran, born 27 Oct., 1803; married 15
May, 1831, Charles, son of William and. Jane (Cochran) Stinson,
who was born in Dunbarton, N. H., 18 April, 1800, and died 8 Aug.,
1878, in Goffstown. She died 23 March-, 1838. Mr. Stinson lived
in Dunbarton, on the homestead of his grandfather, who was one of
the first settlers of the town, until 1867 when he retired from farming
and moved to Goffstown. He married second Marj' Ann, daughter of
Moses and (610) Sarah (Little) Poore, by whom he had one child.
Her descendants are given in connection with her mother's family.
Children by first wife :
1844. I. .Jane Stinson, born 5 Oct., 1833; married
15 July, 1858, iu Oakland, Cal., Wallace Caldwell, who was
born in Dunbarton 22 Oct., 1828. He was for twenty years
or more a lumber merchant in Nevada City, Cal. , and served
in the state legislature. He now resides in Goffstown, and is
sheriff for Hillsboro County. Children, beside a son that
died unnamed :
1845. I. Susan Cochran Caldwell, born 19
Sept., 1860; died 26 Nov., 1862.
1846. II. Elizabeth Niles Caldwell, born 20
Feb., 1863.
1847. IF Letitia Cochran Stinson, born 9 March,
1835; married 30 Nov., 1854, John M. Parker, who was
154 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
born 17 Sept., 1822. He is a lumber merchant, lives in
Goffstown, and has served as postmaster, representative, sen-
ator, and member of the governor's council. Children :
1S48. I. Charles Stinson Parker, born 3 Nov.,
1855 ; married 30 Aug., 1877, Ella J., daughter of
Zeba and Mary Hoit of Goffstown, who was born 24
Aug., 1857, and died 3 Feb., 1878. He is a merchant
and postmaster at Goffstown.
1849. II. Henry W. Parker, born 26 Feb.,
1859 ; is a merchant at Goffstown.
1850. III. Frank Adams Parker, born 1 June,
1866.
1851. III. Susan Cochran Stinson, born 22 Oct., 1837 ;
married first 29 Nov., 1860, George Byron Moore, who was
born 6 April, 1837, and was a merchant at Goft"stown, and
second 17 Maj^ 1877, Judge Edwin S. Jones of Minneapolis,
Minn., a lawyer by profession and president of the Hennepin
County Savings Bank. Children, besides two that died un-
named :
1852. I. Jennie Stinson Moore, born June,
1864 ; died 7 May, 1865.
1853. II. Katie Hurlbert Moore, born 17 Nov.,
1869; died 8 Aug., 1873.
1854. III. Moses O. Cocht!an, born 7 Feb., 1810; died 8
May, 1822.
1855. IV. Jesse Little Cochran, born 3 Oct., 1815 ; was a
merchant in New York City, and died unmarried 13 Sept., 1864.
512.
HANNAH,'' [Moses^ George'^ George'^ Josej>Ji^^ born 22 March,
1772; married in Springfield, N. H., 17 Feb., 1791, Charles Hogg,
whose surname and that of his family was changed to Church, 22
Dec, 1803. He was born 22 Jan., 1766, lived at Lebanon, N. H.,
and in 1816 removed to Hancock, Vt., where he died 7 Oct., 1839.
He was a farmer and mill owner, built the first grist mill in Han-
cock, held many town offices, and was a representative to the legis-
lature several times. She died at Hancock, Vt., 4 March, 1851.
Children :
1856. I. James Church, born 28 Aug., 1791 ; married 4
May, 1813, Betsey Willis, and died 4 Jan., 1875. Children :
1857.
I.
died 1880.
1858.
II.
1859.
Ill
1820.
1860.
IV.
1861.
V.
1862.
VI.
died 1879.
SIXTH GENERATION. 155
Daniel Willis Church, born 11 May, 1814 ;
Mary Goss Church, born 29 Aug., 1816.
Elhanan Winchester Church, born 1 Feb.,
Sally Willis Church, born 18 June, 1824.
Betsey W. Church, born 7 June, 1828.
Fanny K. Church, born 10 July, 1830;
1863. II. Maky Little Chukch, born 23 July, 1793 ; mar-
ried Francis Dow, and died Sept., 1823. Childi-en :
1864. I. Mary A. Dow. born 1814 ; died 1866.
1865. II. Harriet C. Dow, born 1816.
1866. III. Alphouso Dow. born 1818.
1867. IV. Nancy B. Dow, born 1821 ; died 1838.
1868. III. SusAX L. Church, born 29 May, 1796 ; married
Zenas Cleaveland 8 May, 1814, and died 23 Nov., 1823. Children:
1869. I. Marion W. Cleaveland, born 8 July, 1815.
1870. II. George H. Cleaveland, born 18 Oct., 1818,
and lives in Barnard. Vt. The compiler is indebted to him
for an account of this ftimilj'.
1871. IV. Sophia Church, born 1 Jan., 1799; married 30
April, 1818, Joseph Patrick, and died Jan., 1823. Child:
1872. I, Hannah Patrick, born 1820 ; died about
1842.
1873. V. Bex.tamik F. Church, born 5 Aug., 1800; mar-
ried 27 April, 1823, Caroline Moore, and lives at Owasco, N. Y.
Childi'en :
1874. I. Mary A. Church, born 6 May, 1828 ; died
30 Aug., 1834.
1875. II. Charles F. Church, born 16 Jan., 1831.
1876. III. William Henry Church, born 10 Sept.,
1844; died 19 Feb., 1866.
1877. IV. James Willis Church, born 26 Sept., 1846.
1878. VI. Thomas Jefferson Church, born 15 Sept., 1802 ;
died unmarried 9 July, 1822.
1879. VII. Charles L. Church, born 18 March, 1805 ; mar-
ried 2 June, 1831, Melinda Eaton, and died 25 Feb., 1879. Children :
156 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1880. I. .Susan F. Church, bora 18 Jan., 1833 ; died
28 July, 1853.
1881. II. Addie Melinda Church, horn 9 Sept., 1834.
1882. III. Charles F. Church, born 7 Feb., 1837;
lives in Whiting, Vt.
1883. IV. Martha E. Church, born 1 April, 1842.
1884. V. Mary M. Church, born 24 Nov., 1847 ; died
12 Jan., 1852.
1885. VI. William B. (ihurch, bom 2 Aug., 1851 ;
died May, 1853.
1886. VIII. John L. Church, born 2 July, 1807 ; married
Adeline Harrington, and died without issue 1 Dec, 1854.
1887. IX. Moses L. Church, born 11 May, 1810; married
Almira Alden, and died 31 Oct., 1858. Children :
1888. I. Fred E. Church, born 1848; lives in Burl-
ington, Vt.
1889. II. Frank A. Church, born 1851.
1890. X. WnxiAM H. H. Church, born 14 Jan., 1812;
married Mandane Fairbanks, and lives at Hancock, Vt. Children :
Harriet Church, born 24 Sept., 1840;
Maryette C. Church, born 12 Nov., 1841.
Julius H. Church, born 6 Sept., 1843.
William Harrison Church, born 4 Nov.,
John C. Church, born 19 March, 1848.
Charles C. Church, born 15 April, 1851.
Edna Church, born 6 Dec, 1852.
VIII. George R. Church, born 29 Dec, 1854.
Abbie E. Church, born 15 Aug., 1856.
James F. Church, born 29 July, 1858.
George W. Church, born 26 Nov.. 1814; mar-
ried Ellen Brown, had three children, and died 1 Dec, 1870.
1902. XII. Caroline Church, born 29 March, 1818 ; died 3
April, 1818.
514.
JOHN SULLIVAN,« [Moses" George^ George^ Joseph''] born 25-
Nov., 1776 ; maiTied 1800, Sally Stearns, who was born at Walpole,
N. H., 28 Jan., 1778, and died 6 July, 1858. He was a thrifty
farmer of Corinth, Vt., where he died 13 Nov., 1851. Children:
1891.
I.
deceased.
1892.
II.
1893.
III.
1894.
IV.
1846 ; deceased.
1895.
V.
1896.
VI.
1897.
VII.
1898.
VIII
1899.
IX.
1900.
X.
1901.
XL
Geo]
SIXTH GENERATION. 157
*1903. I. Sally, boru 21 Feb., 1801 ; died 15 Sept., 1854.
*1904. 11. .. Moses, born 23 July, 1802; died 30 Sept., 1865.
*1905. III. George Washington, bom 10 July, 1804 ; died
12 Feb., 1873.
1906. IV. Amos Stearns, born 15 May. 1800 ; married 20
March, 1831, Mahala, daughter of Cyualdo and Matilda Parker,
who died 26 June, 1858, and second 22 Oct., 1860, Sarah A.,
daughter of Amos and Lavinia Tenney. He studied law, practiced
his profession with success, and represented his town. Corinth, in
the legislature several years. His only child died unnamed. He
died 12 July, 1865.
1907. V. Mary Stearns, born 27 Dec, 1809; married
William Henry Burbeck, who was born in Campton, N. H., 16
May, 1807, and is a carpenter by trade. She died Sept., 1843,
leaving :
1908. I. Harriet Little Hurbeck, a dress-maker in
Boston.
1909. VI. Hiram, born 2-S Feb., 1811 ; was a farmer, lived
in Corinth, Vt., and died unmarried '21) Jan., 1876.
1910. VII. RoxANA Stearns, boru 24 Aug., 1814; died un-
married in Corinth 11 June, 1874.
515.
SUSANNAH,'^ \_Moses' George^ George'' Josej)h^'\ born 14 Oct.,
1780 ; married 1809, Josiah, son of Josiah and Abigail (Cutler)
Emeiy, who was born 1 July, 1783, in Dunliarton, N. H., and died
14 Aug., 1873. Col. Emery, after a few years' residence in Salem,
Mass., settled in Barre, Vt., where he owned a saw mill, and was
engaged in trade. He removed in 1811 to Leroy, N. Y., and the fol-
lowing year toWillink, now Aurora, N. Y., and cleared a timber farm,
where he continued to reside till his death. He served throughout
the war of 1812, and was promoted to be first lieutenant. He sub-
sequently rose to the rank of colonel in the state militia. His wife
died 5 Feb.. 1861 . Children :
1911. I. Lucius Harrison Emery, born 26 July, 1811 ;
married Lavinia S., daughter of Pierpont Brigham of St. Albans,
Vt, Children :
1912. I. Edwin Francis Emery, born 29 March, 1843 ;
married Fidelia Hodoe.
158 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1913. II. John Rnssell Emery, born 26 Dec, 1846;
married Abbie B., daughter of William C. and Mary Cutler.
1914. II. Moses Little Emery, borii 28 March, 1815 ; mar-
ried Minerva Prentiss of Canandaigua, N. Y., and died 2 Aug.,
1840. Children :
1915. I. Charles E. Emery, married Susan Livingston
of New York City.
1916. II. William H. H. Emery, served in the army as
telegrapher.
1917. III. John Cutler Emery, born 1 Dec, 1817 ; married
Mary Yorkus of Oakland County, Mich., and has six children.
1918. IV. JosiAH Emery, born 29 Oct., 1819; married 11
July, 1847, Elizabeth, daughter of Alexander and Mary (Ingersoll)
Kellogg. Mr. Emery is a farmer and lives upon the homestead at
South Wales, N. Y. Children :
1919. I. Ella Frances Emery, born 31 Aug., 1849 ;
died 15 Oct., 1865.
1920. 11. Edward Kellogg Emery, born 29 July, 1851 ;
is an attorney at law in Buffalo, N. Y.
1921. III. Josiah Albert Emery, born 23 May, 1856 ;
is a law student in Buffalo.
1922. IV. Mary Elizabeth Emery, born 30 Sept.,
1858 ; married 9 Oct., 1878, DeWitt C, son of Eausom and.
Laura Blakely of Aurora, N. Y.
1923. V. Asher Bates Emery, born 18 Feb., 1867.
1924. V. Asher Bates Emery, Iwru 12 May, 1821 ; died 5
Sept., 1839.
1925. VI. Mary Susan, born 2 March, 1824 ; married John
H. McMillin, and has three sons.
51G.
JANE,*^ [Tayloi-^ George^ George^ Joseph}'] born 1 Nov., 1774;
married 29 Dec, 1797, Capt. John, son of Abraham and Mary Mel-
vin, who was born 5 Nov., 1768, and died 19 Aug., 1829. He was
a farmer and lived in Weare. She died 30 Nov., 1838. Children:
1926. I. Nancy Melvin, born '2^ Sept., 1798; married
Daniel Colby of Weare.
1927. II. Abraham Melvin, born 29 Nov., 1799; is a
SIXTH GENEKATION. 159
farmer, aacl an extensive and successful sheep raiser of Weare, N. H.
1928. III. Phebe MELvm, born 18 May, 1802 ; married
Oilman Lull.
51T.
HEPHZIBAH,6 ITaylor' George^ George" Joseph^'] born 20 March,
1776 ; married Nathaniel Southwick, who was born 13 Aug., 1762,
and died April, 1820. She died 17 Aug., 1853. Children :
1929. I. Taylor Little Southwick, born 8 Oct., 1798;
died in Newport, N. H., 24 Dec, 1880.
1930. II. Elizabeth Southwick, died unmarried (?).
1931. III. Jane Southwick, died unmarried (?) .
518.
HANNAH,^ [Taylor^ George* George^ JosepJi^'] born 16 July,
1778; married 24 Feb., 1801, Isaac Dinsmoor, wlio was born in
Windham, N. H., 1.5 May, 1774, and died in Lodi, Ohio, 18 Aug.,
1857. Capt. Dinsmoor was a carpenter and builder by occupation,
lived in Windham and Chester, N. H., and Lodi, Ohio. His wife
died 3 Oct., 1838. Childi-en :
1932. I. Charles Dinsmoor, born 26 Dec, 1801 ; died un-
married 2 Jan., 1822, at Chester, N. H.
1933. II. Isaac Alvah Dinsmoor, born 12 Dec, 1801 ; mar-
ried May, 1827, Sarah Rowell, and died in Ohio, July, 1861 . Children :
1934. I. Eliza Dinsmoor, born 28 Feb., 1828; mar-
ried William Mason, and had two children.
1935. II. Charles Dinsmoor, born Sept., 1830; mar-
ried Fanny Wells, and had nine childi'en.
1936. III. Luther Dinsmoor, born 31 March, 1804 ; married
Sept., 1829, Sarah Jane Rogers, and died 1 Sept., 1839, at Cool-
ville, Ohio. Only surviving child :
1937. I. Hannah Jane Dinsmoor, married Marcus
L. Sanderson, and lives in Stewart, Athens County, Ohio.
1938. IV. Ann Matilda Dinsmoor, born 27 April, 1805 ;
married Oct., 1830, John Carleton, and died Aug., 1864. Children:
1939. I. Mary P. Carleton, deceased.
1940. II. Edwin L. Carleton, married Martha Stone.
He served three years in the army during the late war, after-
wards studied medicine and is a practicing physician.
160 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1941. III. Alvah Caiieton, married Martha Ewens.
He served in the war and is now engaged in farming.
1942. V. Jane Morrison Dinsmoor, born 13 Nov., 1806;
married June, 1829, Moses H. Morse, had three children, and died
18 March, 1873, in Hiawatha, Kan.
1943. VI. Lewis Dinsmoor, born 18 Feb., 1808; married
Sept., 1836, Mary Hovey, and died March, 1842, leaving one child.
1944. VII. Daniel Dinsmoor, born 29 Aug., 1809 ; married
March, 1834, Halda Stone, had seven children, and died in Kansas
in 1873.
1945. VIII. Elizabeth Clark Dinsmoor, born 14 Feb., 1812 ;
married Sept., 1836, Churchill Creesy, has had five children, and
lives in Coolville, Ohio.
1946. IX. William Anderson Dinsmoor, born in Chester,
N. II., 13 Oct., 1814; married 4 Nov., 1838, Laodicea L. Tubbs,
and lives in Coolville, Ohio. Mr. Dinsmoor is a farmer by occupa-
tion, and has held several town offices. Children :
1947.* I. John Carleton Dinsmoor, born 14 Jan.,
1840; died 5 June, 1847.
1948. II. Mary Ann Dinsmoor, born 24 July, 1841 ;
married 3 July, 1866, William Lewis Safi;reed, and lives in
Jersey County, 111. Children :
1949. I. Samuel D. Saffreed, born 1 June,
1867.
1950. II. Nora Mary Safi:'reed, born 21 April,
1869.
1951. III. Fannj' Laodicea Saffreed, born 26
May, 1879.
1952. III. Samuel Percy Dinsmoor, born 8 March,
1843 ; married 1870, Mrs. Fanny Journey, and has four
children.
1953. IV. Elizabeth Creesy Dinsmoor, born 6 July,
1846 ; married 6 Dec, 1874, David W. Gardner, and lives in
Coolville, Ohio. Children :
1954. I. William Thomas Gardner, born 15
Jan., 1876.
1955. II.: Laodicea M. Gardner, born 9 June,
1878.
1956. V. Theresa Jane Dinsmoor, born 8 May, 1851.
SIXTH GENEEATIOISr. 161
1957. VI, Fraukliu Perry Dinsmoor, iDoru 21 Feb.,
1853; married 5 Oct., 1879, Honor Elizabeth Cole, lives in
Troy, Ohio, and has one son :
1958. I. John William Dinsmoor.
. • 5ia
ANNA,*^ [Taylor^ George^ George'^ Josejylv''] born 6 Jan., 1780;
married first 31 March, 1808, Abraham, son of Abraham and Mary
Melvin of Weare, who was born 5 Jan., 1775, and died 10 Ang.,
1811. He was a farmer and lived in Weare, N. H. She married
second 29 Dec, 1846, Deacon Joshua, son of David and Mehitable
(Jackson) Goodwin of Londonderry^, who was born 20 July, 1779,
and died 25 June, 1873. She died 29 Dec, 1869. Children :
1959. I. George W. Melvik, born 8 Nov., 1809 ; married
1841, Matilda H. Norris, is a wheelwright, and lives in Ellsworth, Me.
1960. II. Abraham T. Melvin, born 26 Nov., 1811 ; mar-
ried (2215) Harriet Little Poor.
520.
HANNAH,*^ \_Moses^ EzeUeP George^ Josepli^'\ born 19 Dec,
1770 ; married first Mr. Paine, and second Mr. Miner, and died in
Leicester, N. Y., about 1849. Child:
1961. I. Allen Paine, lived in Portage, N. Y., and had
eight children.
521.
RACHEL,'^ \_Moses^ Ezekiel^ George^ Joseph'] born 7 May, 1773 ;
married Gershom Morse of Moravia, N. Y. Children :
Solomon Morse, born 14 Aug., 1796.
Abishai Morse, born 26 Jan., 1798 ; died 19 May,
Rachel Morse, born 2 March, 1800.
AcHSAH Morse, born 28 Jan., 1802,
Orpha Morse, born 15 May, 1803 ; died 26 Jan.,
Lucy Morse, born 9 April, 1805.
IzA Morse, born 24 Sept., 1807; died 19 Dec,
1962.
I.
1963.
II.
1879.
1964.
III.
1965.
lY.
1966.
V.
1836.
1967.
VI.
1968.
VII
1875.
11
162 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1969. VIII. Engy (?)Morse, bom 19 July, 1811.
1970. IX. Gershom p. Morse, born 27 Aug., 1813 ; lives in
Moravia, N. Y.
1971. X. Laura C. Morse, born 18 May, 1816.
522. ■
ANNA,'' [Moses^ EzeMel* George^ JosepJi^'] born 16 Dec, 1774;
married William Howe, who was born 24 Dec, 1773, and died 20
Nov., 1861. He was a farmer by occupation, for many years a
deacon in the Baptist church, and lived in Scipio and Gorham, N.
Y., and Benton, 111. His wife died 15 April, 1854. Children,
beside two that died unnamed :
1972. I. Hannah Howe, born 29 April, 1799; married
Isaac Harris of Leicester, N. Y., who died 14 May, 1859. vShe died
4 Jan., 1852. Children:
1973. I. William H. Harris, born 30 Oct., 1818;
married Mary P. Chap in of Canandaigua, N. Y., and died 30
Jan., 1875.
1974. II. Alviu Harris, born 15 Oct., 1820; died 1
May, 1821.
1975. III. Roxaua H. Hari'is, born 5 Aug., 1823 ;
married William J. Brooks of Chapinville, N. Y., and died 5
Jan., 1868.
1976. IV. Allen H. Harris, born 23 Aug., 1825;
married Caroline K. Miner of Perry, N. Y., and died 9 Aug.,
1864.
1977. V. Almond H. Harris, born 18 June, 1827 ;
married Harriet M. Fuller of Castile, N. Y., and died 26
Nov., 1865.
1978. VI. Israel Harris, born 26 April, 1829.
1979. VII. Charles Harris, born 8 June, 1831 ; mar-
ried Phelista Shepherd of Munda, N. Y., and died 17 March,
1864.
1980. VIII. Aaron Harris, born 28 July, 1833 ; died 4
April, 1834.
1981. IX. Sarah M. Harris, born 17 March, 1835 ;
married William H. Spencer of Geneva, Wis., a dealer in
farm machinery.
SIXTH GENERATION. 163
1982. X. Emeliue Harris, born 27 Jan.. 1837; died
21 May, 1852.
1983. XI. Caroline J. Harris, born 17 Feb., 1839 ;
married Andrew Chute of Moscow, N. Y.
1984. XII. Isaac F. Harris, born 23 Sept., 1843 ; died
27 Feb., 1844.
1985. II. Israel Howe, born 24 Jan., 1801 ; married first
Nancy Pickett, wlio died Dec, 1839, and second Hannah F. Child.
He lives in Sanford, X. Y. Children :
1986. I. Mary A. Howe, married F. L. Reed.
By second wife :
1987. II. Philo V. Howe, married 25 Dec, 1872,
Delia E. Baker, and lives in Sanford.
1988. III. Emma P. Howe, mamed Aug., 1862, J.
E. Freleigh.
1989. IV. Alvin P. Howe, married 11 May. 1870,
Amelia P. Seward.
1990. V. Anna I). Howe.
1991. III. MiNEKVA Howe, born 17 Jan., 1803 ; died unmar-
ried 6 May, 1843.
1992. JV. William Howe, born 2 Feb., 1805 ; married Polly
Standish, who was born 22 Jan., 1805. He is a farmer in Wauke-
gan. 111. Children :
1993. 1. Sarah Ann Howe, born 5 March, 1830 ; mar-
ried 12 Dec, 1849, George DeGroff, and has three children.
1994. II. Oscar Howe, born 27 Oct., 1831.
Orrin Howe, born 26 Jan., 1833.
Bliss S. Howe, born 8 Sept., 1834.
Lucy Howe, born 16 March, 1840.
Vinal B. Howe, born 13 Dec, 1844.
1999. V. RocHSA Howe, born 4 April, 1807 ; married 10
April, 1828, John W. Sanders. He was a gunsmith, and afterwards
a farmer. Childi-en :
2000. I. William H. Sanders, born 12 Jan., 1829;
married 3 July, 1853, Elizabeth Phillips.
2001. II. Alonzo B. Sanders, born 3 May, 1831 ; mar-
ried 26 Aug., 1855, Sarah Eddy, and had five children.
2002. III. John Sanders, born 3 May, 1833 ; married
1995.
III.
1996.
IV.
1997.
V.
1998.
VI.
164 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
first 13 Dec, 1855, Mary Stickney, and secoud Sarah John-
son, and had three children.
2003. IV. Anna Sanders, born 27 Aug., 1835 ; married
9 Nov., 1851, George Simonds, and had five children.
2004. V. Margaret J. Sanders, born 8 July, 1838 ;
married 26 Aug., 1855, Silas E. Phillips.
2005. VI. Mary M. Sanders, born 24 April, 1841 ; mar-
ried 18 Aug., 1860, John Simonds, and died 11 Oct., 1871.
2006. VI. Allen Howe, born 11 Nov., 1808; married 8
Sept., 1837, Thankful S. Wheeler, who was born 31 Dec, 1813, and
died 15 April, 1877, and second 20 March, 1878, Harriet Bell. He
has been a farmer, and (1881) resides in Lawrence, 111. Children:
2007. I. Byron A. Howe, born 21 June, 1840 ; mar-
ried Elizabeth Burton, had one child, and died 20 July, 1874.
2008. II. Sylvester W. Howe, born 3 July, 1842 ;
married Louisa Stafford, has six children, and lives in Lester-
ville, Dakota.
2009. III. Myron Howe, born 15 May, 1844 ; died 28
Oct., 1865.
2010. IV. Adelpha D. Howe, born 26 June, 1845;
married W. R. Bell, had three children, and died 15 June, 1881.
2011. V. Celestia E. Howe, born 28 April, 1848;
died 26 March, 1873.
2012. VI. Aurelia V. Howe, born 13 Nov., 1850;
married 22 Sept., 1880, George Bently.
2013. VII. Caroline S. Howe, born 25 Nov., 1853;
married 16 Oct., 1879, Heman Blodgett.
2014. VII. Almond B. Howe, born 1 Feb., 1811 ; married
22 Dec, 1836, Rachel, daughter of Joseph Stoddard, who died 15
Aug., 1843, and second 26 Jan., 1845, Sarah K., widow of John D.
Miller. He is a farmer, has been clerk of the Baptist church for
thirtylyears, and lives at Waukegan, 111. Children :
2015. I. Charles E. Howe, born 22 Dec, 1838 ; mar-
ried first 3 Sept., 1859, Cornelia Hart, who died 19 March, 1877,
and second 14 March, 1878, Sarah L. Willis. Children:
Clara B. Howe, born 28 Nov., 1860.
Etta M. Howe, born 11 Feb., 1867.
Emma L. Howe, born 14 Sept., 1870.
Elmer A. Howe, born 11 Oct., 1873.
Spencer B. Howe, born 28 Sept., 1875.
2016.
I.
2017.
II.
2018.
Ill
2019.
IV.
2020.
V.
SIXTH GENERATION. 165
2021. II. Jane M. Howe, born 10 Nov., 1840; mar-
ried first 26 May, 1861, Henry Bartlett, who died Nov., 1876,
and second 10 Oct., 1880, Henry Briggs. Children:
2022. I. Jndson Bartlett, born 23 Feb., 1865.
2023. II. Minnie Bartlett, born 3 April, 1876.
2024. VIII. Alvin Howe, born 27 March, 1813; died 10
July, 1816.
2025. IX. Emeline Howe, born 5 July, 1816 ; married 10
May, 1837, Daniel Wykoff, a farmer and blacksmith of Canandaigua,
N. Y., and had five children.
523.
NOAII,^ \_MospJ' Ezekiel* George^ Josepli^'] born 6 May, 1776;
married 10 Sept., 1802, Annis, daughter of Bezaleel and Phebe
Tyler, who died 15 Dec, 1862. He was a farmer, lived in Locke,
Cayuga County, N. Y., served in the war of 1812, and died 25
Nov., 1828. Cliildren:
*2026. I. Lyman, born 3 AprQ, 1804; died 24 Sept., 1839.
2027. II. LiEUANA, born 5 Sept., 1806 ; died 27 Oct., 1806.
2028. III. David Tyler, born 20 Nov., 1807; married
Esther R. Atwood, was a farmer, lived in Sheridan, N. Y., and died
24 Dec, 1845. Child:
2029. I. Oliver Orson, born 4 June, 1844 ; died 24
Sept., 1868, from the effects of a wound received at Fort
Fisher 15 Jan., 1865.
*2030. IV. Calvin, born 23 Jan., 1810; died 21 Dec, 1845.
*2031. V. Julia Ann, born 19 Feb., 1816.
2032. VI. Lucy Ann, born 25 July, 1818 ; died 6 May, 1819.
*2033. VII. John Wesley, born 1 Feb., 1825 ; died 6 June, 1874.
524.
TRYPHENA,« [J/bse.s-" Ezekid^ George' JosepK''\ born 26 Aug.,
1779 ; married 30 Oct., 1797, her cousin, (539) Newman Fitz Cole,
who was born 3 May, 1773, and died 5 June, 1847. He was a
farmer, and lived at Moravia, Cayuga County, N. Y. She died 9
Sept., 1858. Children, beside five who died in infancy :
2034. I. Jesse Cole, born 23 July, 1798 ; married Hannah
166 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Octavia Nichols, lived at Moravia, N. Y., and died without issue 23
March, 1871.
2035. II. Molly Cole, born 1800 ; died 14 Nov., 1818.
2036. III. Moses Cole, born 23 June, 1803 ; married and
removed to the West.
2037. IV. Anna Cole, born May, 180(! : married George
Woodmancy.
2038. V. Tkyphena Cole, born 25 .June, 1807 ; married
Conradin Tripp, and lives at Venice, N. Y.
2039. VI. Hannah Cole, born 17 Nov., 1809; married Mr.
Sherrett, and lives in Pan Pan, Mich.
2040. VII. Esther Cole, born 3 Sept., 1811 ; died j^oung.
2041. VIII. Eunice Cole, born 28 Aug., 1813 ; married Seth
Roberts, and has two daughters.
2042. IX. Dolly Cole, born 29 .Jan., 1820 ; married Oliver
Bancroft, and died 14 Sept., 1881.
525.
ASA,*^ \_Moses' Ezekiel^ George-^ Joseph^^ born 10 Feb., 1782;
married Esther, daughter of Reuben Willis, who was born 10 Feb.,
1785, and died 27 Oct., 1862. Mr. Little was an active business
man in his earlier years, afterwards a farmer and hotel keeper. He
lived in Moravia, N. Y., till 1835, when he removed to Moscow,
Mich., where he died 5 Aug., 1840. Children:
*2043. I. LoKENzo, born 15 Dec, 1808.
2044. II. Samantha, born 1 April. 1811 ; married R. W.
Close, lived in Moravia, N. Y., and died in 1875, leaving no children.
*2045. III. DiANTHA, born 23 April, 1813.
*2046. IV. Julia, born 20 March, 1815.
*2047. V. Asa, born 8 March, 1817.
*2048. VI. AsENETH, born 19 May, 1819.
/ 2049. VII. Jane, born 3 Nov., 1824; died 1 March, 1825.
2050. VIII. Esther, born 19 Feb., 1826 ; died 23 June, 1839.
2051. IX. Horace, born 6 Oct., 1828; married 19 Dec,
1876, Lovina, widow of Geo. F. Fisk, and daughter of Stephen H.
and Jane (Darling) Lapum, who was born in Earnestown, Canada,
17 Nov., 1835. She had by her first husband one son, Rufus Fisk,
born 19 Jan., 1854. Mr. Little went to California in 1852, engaged
in mining for a few years, and afterwards settled in Santa Clara
County, where he owns a large estate south of San Jose.
SIXTH GENERATION. 16T
526.
MARY,'' [Mose^^ EzeMeV- George^ JosepK"'] bom 16 Dec, 1794;
married Rev. John Kimberlin, who died 6 Aug., 1853, aged 70. He
was in his earlier years a Methodist minister, a member of the Wyom-
ing Conference, but about 1820 purchased a farm in West Dryden, N.
Y. , where he lived till his death. She died 20 May, 1873. Children :
2052. I. Mary Ann Kimberlin, born Oct., 1821 ; married
Samuel Spafford of Canesteo. N. Y., and died Oct., 1877, leaving
no children.
2053. II. John O. Kimberlin, born March, 1833, and died
Sept., 1869, leaving one son :
2054. I. Arthur Kimberlin. born 1857.
550.
EZEKIEL,*^ [Ezekiel? EzeUel^ George^ Josepli''^ l.)orn 20 Jan.,
1787; married Sarah Apthorp, who died 17 Nov., 1869. He was a
farmer, lived in Peru, Mass., untU about 1826, when he removed to
Riga, N. Y., where he died 2 March, 1862. ChHd :
*2055. I. IjZekiel Marshall, boia 5 Sept., 1810,
552.
EDNA," \_George^ EzeJciel^ George'' Jonepli-'] born 14 Feb., 1782 ;
married 3 Oct., 1802, Lieutenant >Samuel, son of Samuel and Mercy
(Tucker) Eastman of Heuuilcer, who was born 8 Feb., 1779, and died
12 Feb., 1852. He was a farmer by occupation. She died 9 Aug.,
1870. Children :
2056. I. Edna Eastman, born 2 Marcli, 1804; married
Pliny Whitcomb, and died 18 May, 1875.
2057. II. Cynthia Eastman, born 21 Feb.. 1806; married
Samuel Patch, and died 20 June, 1880.
2058. III. LuciNDA Eastman, born 23 Feb., 1808; married
10 April, 1824, Abram M. Tucker, who was born 5 June, 1805, and
died 8 April, 1848. Children :
2059. I. George W. Tucker, born 26 Aug., 1825.
2060. II. Lucinda Tucker, born 4 Aug., 1827 ; died
26 Sept., 1829.
2061. III. Martha J. Tucker, born 9 Sept., 1829 ; died
20 May, 1847.
2062. IV. Almira Tucker, born 20 Jan., 1832.
168 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2063. V. Edna Ann Tucker, bom 20 March, 1834 ;
died 25 Aug., 1849.
2064. VI. Adeline S. Tucker, born 14 Sept., 1836;
died 22 Sept., 1866.
2065. VII. Edson Tucker, born 2 Jan., 1840.
2066. VIII. Samuel E. Tucker, born 1 April, 1843.
2067. IX. Madison C. Tucker, born 19 Jan., 1845;
died 4 Dec, 1847.
2068. IV. Sally Eastman, born 18 Nov., 1810; married
Jefferson Clogston.
553.
EZEKIEL,*'' \_George^ Ezehiel^ George^ JosejjK^'] born 6 Nov.,
1783; married Mary Davis, who was born 4 Nov., 1785, and died
22 May, 1835. He was a farmer and lived in Irasburgh, Vt., where
he died 16 April, 1848. Children :
*2069. I. James Madison, born 17 July, 1809; died 22
William Wallace, born 10 Jan., 1811 ; died 7
OscAREuGENE,born9 June, 1815 ;died8May, 1844.
Stephen Davis, born 13 Feb., 1818; died 1876.
EzEKiEL Currier, born 8 Feb., 1820.
Isaac Fletcher, born 5 Jan., 1823 ; died unmar-
2075. VII. Mary Louisa, born 12 June, 1825 ; married
William, sou of Thomas and Hannah (Lester) Hunt, who was born
in Long Whatton, Leicestershire, England, 4 April, 1822. He is a
manufacturer of English liosiery, and resides in St. Louis.
*2076. VIII. Martha Ann, born 31 March, 1827.
2077. IX. Carlos Baxter, born 23 Sept., 1829; died un-
married 3 May, 1868.'
554.
ALICE, "^ [Geoj-ge^ EzeMel^ George^ Josepli^'\ born 3 March, 1785 ;
married Abel, son of Zachariah and Elizabeth (Farley) Shattuck, a
farmer, who was born 20 Sept., 1782, and died 28 Jan., 1863. She
died 27 Jan., 1861. Children :
2078. I. Abel Gilman Shattuck, born 12 May, 1812 ;
died unmarried 2 Aug., 1880.
March, 1867.
*2070.
II.
Oct., 1853.
2071.
III.
*2072.
IV.
*2073.
V.
2074.
VI.
ried 17 Dec
:., 1847
SIXTH GENERATION. 169
2079. II. Esther Shattuck, born 15 Dec, 1813 ; married
13 April, 1851, John Burns of Milford, and resides in Nashua, N. H.
2080. III. Zechariah Shattuck, born 26 Jan., 1816 ; mar-
ried Matilda P. Chase of Milford, N. H., is a farmer and milk
dealer in Nashua, N. H. Children :
2081. I. Lillian M. Shattuck, born 3 Nov., 1873.
2082. II. Zechariah E. Shattuck, born 22 May, 1876.
2083. IV. George Shattuck, boi-n 24 Jan., 1818; married
5 Dec, 1848, Hannah E. Wood of Nashua, N. H. He is a farmer
and milk dealer in Pepperell, Mass. Children :
2084. I. Georgia E. Shattuck, born 15 May, 1851 ;
was educated at Mt. Holyoke Seminary; married 14 Nov.,
1877, Frederick E. Belcher, a book-keeper in Boston. They
have one child.
2085. II. Meretta A. Shattuck, born 13 Nov., 1854 ;
died 10 Aug., 1862.
2086. III. Emma F. Shattuck, born 22 Dec, 1859;
died 14 Sept., 1873.
2087. IV. Alice J. Shattuck, born 25 Sept., 1861, is
a graduate of Boston High School.
2088. V. Elmer G. Shattuck, born 14 Feb., 1867.
2089. VI. Lester G. Shattuck, born 7 Sept., 1869;
died 20 Feb., 1871.
2090. V. Joseph Shattuck, born 11 March, 1820 ; married
Cordelia Houghton of Waterford, Me. He is a carpenter, and lives
in Winchester, Mass. Children :
.2091. I. Joseph H. Shattuck, born 26 Sept., 1857.
2092. II. Alice L. Shattuck, born 6 Nov., 1859.
2093. VI. SoPHRONiA Shattuck, born 10 April, 1822 ; died
unmarried 3 June, 1877.
2094. VII. Mary Shattuck, born 7 Jan., 1824; died unmar-
ried 29 March, 1873.
559.
SHUBAEL," \_George^ EzeMeV- George^ Joseph^'] born 25 Aug.,
1790 ; married 4 April, 1819, Deborah Barrows, who was born 24
March, 1795, at Hartford, Conn., and died 22 May, 1855. He was
a clergyman and a successful preacher of the denomination known as
" Christians." He died at Dexter, Jefferson County, N. Y., 3 Oct.,
1847. Children :
170 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2095. I. Mary Bukt, bom in Dexter, N. Y., 9 June, 1820 ;
died 19 Sept., 1835.
*2096. II. William Azem, born in Brownville, N. Y., 24
June, 1822.
*2097. III. Emma, born in Dexter, N. Y., 12 Dec, 1825.
2098. IV. George Washington, born in Dexter, 22 Feb.,
1828.
2099. V. Lafayette, born in LeRay, N. Y., 4 July, 1830 ;
served in army during the late war, is now engaged in mercantile
business at Toledo, Ohio. He married 29 Sept., 1869, Ruth Ann
Gallup.
*2100. VI. Martha Maria, born in LeRay, N. Y., 23 Nov.,
1833.
*2101. VII. Mary Cecilia, born in Dexter, N. Y., 15 May,
1838.
560.
SALLY,*^ [George^ Eze.kiel^ George"^ JosepK^^ born 28 July, 1797 ;
married William RumrUl, who was born 21 Aug., 1792, and died 16
Feb., 1860. He was a machinist by occupation, and lives in Hills-
borough, N. H. She died 27 Sept., 1863. Children:
2102. I. VoLNEY RuMRiLL, bom 18 Oct., 1816 ; married
Eliza A. Kendrick, is a mechanic in Manchester, N. H. Cliildren :
2103. I. George Frank Rumrill, born in Manchester,
N. H., 20 May, 1845.
2104. 11. Sarah Josephine Rumrill, born in Groton,
N. H., 28 Sept., 1852 ; married Henry Ricliards.
2105. II. George Rumrill, born 27 April, 1819 ; died 26
Jan., 1827.
2106. III. Ruth Rumrill, born 25 Feb., 1821; died 14
April, 1861.
2107. IV. Elvira Rumrill, born 28 Dec, 1822 ; married
Eleazar Randall, a contractor of West Chesterfield, N. H. Children :
2108. I. Oran Edmund Randall, born in Manchester,
N. H., 29 Dec, 1847; married Maria N. Smith. Child:
2109. I. Florence Maria Randall, born 30
Jan., 1876.
2110. II. Frederic Rumrill Randall, born in Ches-
terfield, 29 Jan., 1854; married Alice C. Kathan of West-
moreland, N. H. Child:
SIXTH GENERATION. 171
2111. I. Winifred Layton Randall, born 21
June, 1879.
2112. V. Sakah Rumrill, born 12 Jan., 1825; is a school
teacher, and lives at Hillsboro, N. H.
2113. VI. Marianne Rumrill, born 29 April, 1828 ; died 11
March, 1857.
2114. VII. William Rumrill, born 22 Aug., 1830; died 10
June, 1853.
2115. VIII. Pktkr H. Rumrill, born 12 Sept., 1834; mar-
ried Maiy E. Barnes, is a mechanic and contractor, and lives in
Hillsborough. Children :
2116. I. Frank George Rumrill, born 30 Dec, 186(3.
2117. II. Eugene Cook Rumrill, born 23 Jul5% 1871.
2118. IX. Obadiah Frank Rumrill, born 5 March, 1838 ;
died 10 Sept., 1863.
561.
GEORGE,'' [George^ Ezekiel^ George^ Joseph^'] born 17 May,
1799 ; married Nancy B. Stone, who died about 1855. He died in
Brownville, N. Y., in 1826. Children:
2119. I. Sarah, born 1824 (?) ; married Abel Davis.
*2120. II. George, born May, 1826 ; died 10 Feb., 1853.
562.
RACHEL,*^ \_George^ EzeJciel* George^' Josepli?'\ born 5 March,
1801 ; married 13 April, 1823, Nathaniel Fifield Butler, who was
born in Hillsboro, N. H., 7 Aug., 1795, and died at Watertown, •
Jefferson County, Wis., 12 May, 1856. He was a merchant. She
died 17 Nov., 1867, in Chicago, 111. Children, born in Watertown,
N. y., except the youngest:
2121. I. William Moulton Butler, born 22 Jan., 1824;
married first 30 Oct., 1845, Temperance Celia Bliss, and second Mrs.
Eliza Brown. He has been engaged in trade in Chicago, 111., and'
now resides at Hobart, Ind. Children :
2122. I. William Moulton Butler, born 24 Aug.,
1846 ; died 26 Sept., 1846.
2123. II. Edwin Nathaniel Butler, born 5 April,
1850; died 26 Aug., 1850.
2124. III. Willa Mena Butler, born 24 Feb., 1856.
172 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2125. IV. CeliaTemperanceButler,bom29 Oct., 1861.
By second wife :
2126. V. Nellie Eliza Butler, boru 9 Feb., 1862.
2127. VI. William Moulton Butler, born 27 June, 1863.
2128. VII. Charles Edward Butler, born 16 Oct., 1865 ;
died 26 Aiig., 1866.
2129. VIII. Grant Colfax Butler, born 21 May, 1868.
2130. IX. Julia Carrie Butler, born 4 July, 1870.
2131 . X. Benjamin Fifield Butler, born 6 Nov., 1872.
2132. XI. Pitt Morse Butler, born 24 Dec, 1874.
2133. XII. Calista Linnette Butler, born 29 March,
1877.
2134. XIII. Eugene Herbert Butler, boru 28 May, 1879.
2135. II. Jane Elizabeth Butler, born 15 Sept., 1825 ;
died 24 Aug., 1827.
2136. III. Jerome Bonaparte Butler, born 29 July, 1827;
lives in Elgin, Kane Co., 111.
2137. IV. Martha Jane Butler, born 26 July, 1829 ; mar-
ried Mr. Myers, and lives in Oakland, Cal.
2138. V. CoRALiNE Vn^GiNiA Butler, born 18 July, 1831 ;
married Mr. McBane, and lives in Oakland, Cal.
2139. VI. Altieri Antoinette Butler, born 31 May, 1837 ;
married Isaac N. Heustis, and lives in Jefferson, 111.
564.
ORTHA,'= [David^ Ezekiel^ George' Josejjh^^ born 22 Dec, 1789 ;
married 1809, Amelia Harriet Emerson, who was born 19 Sept., 1787,
and died 11 March, 1880. He served in the war of 1812, and after-
wards settled in Dexter, N. Y. He was drowned while on a sailing
vessel bound for Oswego in May, 1840. Children :
2140. I. Selim, born 22 Dec, 1810; married Feb., 1836,
Rachel Emerson. He was a farmer, and died 1842. Child :
2141. I. Livonia, born 29 Aug., 1841 ; died 23 April,
1846.
*2142. II. Savilion Londus, born 19 Nov., 1812.
*2143. III. Amelia Harriet, born 22 Dec, 1815.
SIXTH GENERATION. 173
565.
SARDIS,*^ [David^ EzeJciel* George^ JosepK^^ boru 5 May, 1788 ;
married 1806, MeMtable Lewis, an adopted daughter of his parents,
who died 11 Oct., 1874, aged 82. He was a Baptist clergyman,
lived in Stockton, N. Y., and during the latter years of his life in
Rochester, where he died 29 Jan., 1843. Children, besides two that
died young :
2144. I. Harvey was educated at Hamilton College, studied
theology, and died unmarried, aged 24.
2145. II. Phcebe, married John Franklin, aud died aged 22.
2146. III. LoviNA, died at 12 j-ears of age.
2147. IV. Nancy, married Josiah Drake, and died March,
1854, leaving two daughters, Helen and Gratia^
2148. V. George Washington, born Julj-, 1813; married
Louise Ingram, and died 22 Oct., 1845. Child:
2149. I. George Washington, born 12 Jan., 1844;
died 29 July, 1844.
*2150. VI. Samuel, born 14 Aug., 1816 ; died 14 Sept., 1864.
2150.1. VII. Paulina Maria, boru 11 July, 1821 ; married 21
Sept., 1846, Abraham James, son of. Deacon Abraham Prescott of
Concord, N. H. She died 23 Sept., 1852. Child:
2150.2. I. James Henry Prescott, boru 17 Maj^, 1848 ;
died 19 April, 1862.
2150.3. VIII. Julia, born Nov., 1824; married Hiram Bond,
and died in Milwaukee, AVis., 1850.
2150.4. IX. Mary Jane, born March, 1830 ; married Edgar
Knickerbocker, and died in Rochester, N. Y. Children :
2150.5. I. Ella Knickerbocker, born 18 March, 1855.
2150.6. II. Jessie Irene Knickerbocker, born Aug.,
1857.
566.
CYNTHIA,« \_David^ EzeJcieP George' Joseph^^ born 5 April,
1796; married 4 Jan., 1816, Dexter, son of Moses and Sarah
(Stockwell) Knight, who was born 2 Dec, 1793, in Hartford,
Washington County, N. Y., and died 24 Nov., 1877, She died 3
Oct., 1855. Children:
2151. I. LoviNiA Knight, born at Hartford, N. Y., 10
Oct., 1817 ; lives at East Kendall, N. Y.
2155.
I.
1865.
2156.
II.
1867.
2157.
Ill
1873.
174 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2152. II. Sarah M, Knight, born at Adams, N. Y., 2
March, 1819 ; mari-ied first 16 July, 1851, Enos Boyce, and second
25 April, 1872, Stephen Osborn of Holley,. N. Y., where she died 5
April, 1874. Her only child, Libbie Boyce, died at 11 years of age.
2153. III. Alzina Knight, born at Adams, N. Y., 28 April,
1820; married Patrick Burnett of Kendall, N. Y., a farmer, and
died 20 June, 1847. Her only child :
2154. I. Rachel Burnett, married 5 May, 1864,
James McMaster, a mason of Kendall, N. Y. Children :
Grace A. McMaster, born 27 March,
Avis B. McMaster, born 80 Aug.,
Claude S. McMaster, born 7 July,
2158. IV. Phebe Knight, born 4 June, 1822, at Adams, N.
Y. ; married 28 Oct., 1840, Charles Barrows, a farmer of East
Kendall, N. Y. Children :
2159. I. John Barrows, born 23 Oct., 1843 ; married
Mary E. Stanyland, and has four children.
2160. II. Adelaide Barrows, born 14 Nov., 1845.
2161. III. Emma A. Barrows, born 17 Oct., 1847 ; mar-
ried 17 Jan., 1867, Ira Bates of Kendall, and died 13 Jan.,
1873. Child :
2162. I. Emma B. Bates, born 3 Jan., 1873.
2163. IV. Libbie Barrows, born 27 Feb., 1853; died
15 Aug., 1855.
2164. V. Edith M. Barrows, born 4 June, 1862.
2165. V. Alonzo Knight, born 16 Aug., 1825, at Rodman,
N. Y. ; married 5 Dec, 1852, Lydia Cary of Hamlin, N. Y.
2166. VI. Cynthia Knight, born 22 Sept., 1826, at Adams,
N. Y. ; married 20 July, 1855, Allen Stover, a farmer of Hamlin,
N. Y., and died 20 Jan., 1870.
2167. VII. Dexter Knight, born 7 Oct., 1828 ; died 5 Oct.,
1851.
2168. VIII. Okpha Knight, born 14 April, 1831 ; married
Allen Stover of Hamlin, 9 Dec, 1851, and died in 1854.
2169. IX. Sardis Judson Knight, born at Kendall, N. Y.,
SIXTH GENEHATION. 176
5 May, 1835 ; married Maria Davis of Hamlin, N. Y. He is a
farmer, lives at Clarion, Wright County, la., and has six children.
2170. X. Maby J. Knight, born 17 May, 1837, at Kendall,
N. Y. ; married 10 Jan., 1864, John Holverson, a farmer of Kendall,
N. Y. Child :
2171. I. Louis Elmer Holverson, born 22 June. 1873.
567.
SAMUEL," IDavid? Ezekiel* George" Jose'pW'\ born 28 Feb., 1794 ;
married first Mary, daughter of Rev, Benjamin Farmer, who was
born 22 Sept., 1800, and died 7 Sept., 1832, and second Johanna
Barnes, who died 14 April, 1863. He was a farmer, and died in
Haldimand, Ontario, 27 Dec, 1841. Children:
2172. I. LoKENA, born 20 Aug., 1819 ; married James
Fish, and died 5 March, 1874.
2173. II. Benjamin, born 26 Nov., 1820 ; married Alvira
Fish, was a carpenter, and lived in Oelwein, Fayette Co., la.
2174. III. Sardis, born 13 Sept,, 1822 ; married Nancy
Prince. He served during the war in a Iowa regiment, and died 21
Jan., 1875,
2175. IV. DA\aD, born 11 Feb., 1825 ; died 23 Aug,, 1826.
2176. V. OziAS, born 6 Nov,, 1827; married Efaro Wol-
eroth, was a farmer in Iowa, and died 26 July, 1874,
*2177, VI, Sarah, born 11 Jan., 1831.
*2178, VII. LucRETiA, born 18 Feb., 1834.
*2179. VIII. M.ARY, born 17 July, 1836.
606,
JOSEPH, « {Johit JosepW George" Joseph'^'\ born 11 Dec, 1778;
married 16 Feb,, 1804, Margaret Moor of Bedford, N. H., who
died 29 Oct., 1856, aged 75 years. He was a mechanic and house-
builder, and lived at Goffstown, where he died 18 March, 1847.
Children :
2180. I. Vashti, born 22 Nov., 1804; married 3 April,
1827, Lemuel Noyes Pattee of Goffstown, who was register of pro-
bate ten years, and secretai-y of state for three tenns. He died 1
April, 1870, aged m. Child:
176 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2181. I. Mary Frances Pattee, boru 29 March, 1828 ;
married John B. Woodbury, and died at Antrim, N. H., 15
Oct., 1858.
2182. II. John, born 24 Sept., 1806; married Nancy
Frances, daugliter of (1819) Noyes Poor, who married second Wil-
liam B. Johnson of Manchester. He was a merchant at Newport,
N. H., and died 7 March, 1841.
2183. III. RoBEKT, born 25 Jan., 1809 ; married 30 Sept.,
1839, Charlotte, daughter of William and Ruth Pike, who was born
22 June, 1808. He is a farmer and stock raiser at Rosemond,
Christian County, 111. Child :
2184. I. Mary Frances, born 14 March, 1841 ; grad-
uated at Jacksonville Female College, 111. ; married 27 Feb.,
1862, John W. Kitchell, a lawyer at Pana, 111.
2185. IV. Albert, born 3 April, 1813 ; married Harriet,
daughter of John Gould. He was a farmer by occupation, also for
many years a deputy sheriff ; lived in New London, Andover, and
Goffstowu, N. H., and died 22 Dec, 1875. Child :
2186. I. George Albert, born 6 Sept., 1837; married
Helen Hatch of Damariscotta, Me., lived in Cambridgeport,
Mass., and died without issue 24 Sept., 1868.
2187. V. Otis, born 22 Aug., 1815 ; married Charity Smith
of Ohio, was a farmer at Audubon, 111., and died without issue,
Feb., 1872.
2188. VI. Sarah, born 8 Dec, 1817 ; married 22 Dec, 1842,
Alfred, son of Nehemiah and Hannah E. (Hadley) Story. Mr.
Storj' was born 12 Jan., 1810, is a merchant and prominent citizen
of Goffstown, N. H., has been several times selectman, and repre-
sented his town in the legislature. Children :
2189. I. Charles Alfred Story, boru 14 Jan., 1847 ;
died 12 Sept., 1872.
2190. II. John William Story, boru 7 July, 1849 ;
married Annie Austin of Goffstown.
2191. III. Margaret Little Story, born 22 April, 1853.
2192. VII. Joseph, born 31 Oct., 1821 ; was a clergyman
and died unmarried 19 Dec, 1854.
2193. VIII. OscAii, born 24 July, 1823 ; was a trader and
died unmarried 19 Aug., 1846.
SIXTH GENERATIOK. 177
GOT.
CALEB,^ IJohv? Joseph" George^ Josejjh'^^ born 26 Oct., 1781;
married 17 Feb., 1818, Margaret, daughter of Deacon John and
Margaret (Caldwell) Mills of Dunbarton, N. H., who was born 15
Sept., 1793, and died 17 July, 1866. He was a farmer and lived
upon the homestead at Goffstown, where he died 26 Nov., 1860.
Children :
2194. I. John Mills, born 24 Nov., 1819 ; died 22 Sept.,
1822.
2195. II. Mart Elizabeth, born 5 Aug., 1823 ; married
17 Dec, 1869, Joshua Vose, son of William and Jennie (Shirley)
McKinney of Bedford, N. H. Deacon McKinney was born in
Spencer, N. Y., 22 Oct., 1819, and is engaged in the furniture busi-
ness at Sterling, 111.
*2196. III. Margaket, born 12 Oct., 1826.
2197. IV. Daniel, born 5 April, 1830 ; married at Dedham
7 Jan., 1869, Anna M., daughter of Richard and Lydia A. Eaton of
Boston. He is a farmer and lives upon the homestead at Goffstown,
N. H.
*2198. V. Louisa Mills, born 25 Dec, 1833.
609.
JAMES NAHOR,« [JoJm' Joseph' George^ Joseph""^ born 1790 ;
married first Sophronia, daughteiv of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Mug-
gett of Dixmont, Me., who died Aug., 1819, aged 18, and second
her sister Abigail Muggett. She was born 25 Feb., 1799, mar-
ried second William Craig, and lives (1880) with her son John E.
Craig at Dixmont, Me. Mr. Little was a tanner and currier, early
removed to Brewer, Me., where he died March, 1823. Children :
2199. I. Sarah Elizabeth, born 1 Sept., 1821 ; married
Ephraim E. York, who served in the Ninth Maine Volunteers, and
died 1864. Children :
2200. I. Annette York, born 24 July, 1845.
2201. n. Viola York, born Nov., 1846 ; deceased.
2202. III. Hattie A. York, born 11 Jan., 1849 ; mar-
ried Fairfield Emery, a farmer of Monroe, Me. Children :
2203. I. George Warren Emery.
2204. II. Mary Agnes Emery.
12
178 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2205. IV. Helen O. York, born July, 1851 ; married
Charles Holmes, a farmer of Winterport, Me.
2206. V. Lydia A. York, born Feb., 1853; deceased.
2207. II. HARPaET Poor, born 3 Feb., 1823 ; died May, 1824.
610.
SARAH,*' [John^ Joseph^ George^ Joseph^'] born 31 March, 1791 ;
married 22 Nov., 1810, Moses, son of George and (508) Mary
(Little) Poor, who was born 10 April, 1785, and died 10 Oct., 1841.
Early in life he learned the shoemaker's trade, afterwards became a
farmer, and settled in Goffstown on the plain about half a mile from
his father's residence. In 1835 he moved to the West Village, where he
engaged in mercantile business. He was justice of the peace, select-
man, town clerk, represented his town in the legislature, and was
deacon of the Congregational church. His wife died 24 Sept., 1841.
Children :
2208. I. Mary Ann Poor, born 28 Aug., 1811; married
first 24 April, 1832, Ira, son of John Richards, who died 13 Jan.,
1835, and second 29 May, 1839, Charles, son of William and Jane
(Cochran) Stinson, who was born in Dunbarton, N. H., 18 April,
1800, and died 8 Aug., 1878, in Goffstown. He held several posi-
tions of trust in his town and state. His first wife was (1843) Susan
Cochran, and his descendants by her are given in connection with
their mother's family. Mrs. Stinson survives him and lives in Goffs-
town, N. H. Her children :
2209. I. Elizabeth Ann Richards, born 4 Aug.,
1833 ; died unmarried 14 Sept., 1856.
2210. II. Mary Ann Stinson, born 1 Aug., 1841 ; mar-
ried 13 Sept., 1866, Charles Alfred, son of George Alfred and
Margaret (Carleton) Pillsbury, who was born in Warner,
N. H., 3 Dec, 1842, graduated at Dartmouth 1863, has
served in the Minnesota Senate, and is a flour manufacturer
at Minneapolis. Children :
2211. I. George Alfred Pillsbury, born Oct.,
1871 ; died Jan., 1872.
2212. II. Margaret Carleton Pillsbury, born
18 July, 1876.
2213. III. Charles Stinson Pillsbury, | y^^^^ g
2214. IV. John Sargent Pillsbury, j
■Dec, 1878.
SIXTH GENERATION. 179
2215. II. Harriet Little Poor, born 20 July, 1815 ; mar-
ried 1836 (1960) Abram T. Melvin. He was a wheelwright by
trade. Child :
2216. I. Marietta Melvin, born Nov., 1838; is a
teacher in the high school, Lowell, Mass.
2217. III. Alonzo Stephen Poor, born 17 Oct., 1820; was
di'owned in Piscataquog river 21 July, 1835.
2218. IV. Sarah Elizabeth Poor, born 5 March, 1828 ;
married 31 Dec, 1844, William Cochran Stinson, a brother to her
sister's husband, who was born in Dunbarton 13 April, 1806. He is
a large real estate owner, and settled upon the homestead of his
father, a part of the original property of his grandfather, who was
the first settler in that part of the town, of Scotch Irish descent^
and a man of influence and prominence in the early history of Dun-
barton, occupying many positions of trust and confidence, and leav-
ing at his death a large landed property acquired b^^ his perseverance
and indomitable industry. Children :
2219. r. Sarah Jane Stinson, born 25 Sept., 1847;
married 13 Sept., 1870, Marcus Morton, son of Charles and
Louisa (Pope) Holmes, who was born in Dunbarton 10 April,
1844, graduated from New London Academy, in 1862, and
the same year enlisted in Company H, Fourteentli Regiment,
New Hampshire Volunteers, and was afterwards promoted to
be first lieutenant. At the close of the war he entered Dart-
mouth, remained tAvo years, then went west and became con-
nected with educational interests in Missouri. In 1869 he
went to Mississippi, was engaged on the editorial stalf of
The Mississippi Pilot at Jackson, and the following year was
appointed Superintendent of Instruction for the County of
Holmes. During his term of office, four years, public schools
were established throughout the county. In 1874 he was
elected clerk of the circuit courts, but two years later was
compelled, on account of his prominence in republican politi-
cal circles, to leave the state with his family. After a short
residence in Sioux City, D. T., he went to Chicago, 111., in
1878, practiced law, and is now (1881) engaged in the lumber
trade with John Loomis & Sons, his residence being at South
Evanston. Children, born in Lexington, Miss., except the
youngest :
180 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2220. 1. Mary Holmes, boru 2 Aug., 1871;
died 6 March, 1874.
2221. II. Kate Holmes, born 27 Jan., 1874.
2222. III. Karl Holmes, born in Chicago 28
Nov., 1878.
2223. II. William Hemy Stinsou, born 21 July, 1851 ;
resides unmarried on the homestead in Dunbarton, where he
has been town clerk, treasurer, selectman, and superintendent
of schools, is a journalist correspondent, justice of peace for
the state, and secretary of the New Hampshire State Grange,
P. of H. In June, 1881, he was elected engrossing clerk of
the New Hampshire legislature, and appointed by Gov. Bell
on his military staff with rank of colonel.
2224. III. Hattie Little Stinson, born 22 March, 1853 ;
died 24 July, 1853.
2225. IV. Charles Cochran Stinson, born 9 Aug.,
1860 ; graduated from McCollom Institute, Mount Vernon,
and is now (1881) a clerk in a furniture establishment in
Lynn, Mass.
612.
DANIEL,'^ \_Jo1mv' Joseph^ George^ Josepli^'] born 4 March, 1798 ;
married 26 Nov., 1827, Margaret Aiken, daughter of Samuel and
Sarah (Aiken) Gilchrist, who was born in Goffstown 11 April, 1807,
and died 30 June, 1875. Dr. Little graduated at Dartmouth Medi-
cal School in 1827, and throughout his life had an extensive practice
in his native town and the adjoining places. He was deeply inter-
ested in the public schools, and for a long series of j^ears was a mem-
ber of the supervising committee. He also I'epresented his town in
the legislature. He died 4 Sept., 1874. Children :
*2226. I. John Smith, born 6 Sept., 1828 ; died 23 March,
1875.
2227. II. SoPHRONiA Mariette, born 28 Oct., 1830; mar-
ried 5 Feb., 1857, Edward Augustus, son of Benjamin and Rebecca
H. (Ashley) Perkins, who was born in Topsfield, Mass., 23 Feb.,
1827. He is a practicing physician, and lives in Boston, Mass.
2228. III. Sarah, born 11 June, 1834; died 23 Oct., 1834.
2229. IV. Henry, born 22 Aug., 1841 ; died 23 Nov., 1841.
. SIXTH GENERATION. 181
613.
BETSEY ,« [John'' Joseph'' George' Joseph^'\ born March (?),
1800 ; married 1827, Gideon, son of Simon and Hannah (Leavitt)
Flanders, a farmer of Goffstown, who died 8 Oct., 1864. Children :
2230. I. Mary Flanders, born 11 Sept., 1828; married 8
Nov., 1858, Clark Hadley of Goffstown.
2231. II. Elizabeth Flanders, boi'n 7 March, 1834; died
30 Nov., 1852.
2232. III. Sarah Flanders, born 21 Aug., 1841.
2233. IV. Edwin Flanders, born 1 Jnlj% 1845 ; married 2
Sept., 1873, Mary A. Emerson of Weare, N. H. He is a farmer,
and lives in Goffstown.
615.
SUSANNAH,^ \_Georfje' Joseph'^ George^ Joseph'^ born 13 May,
1783 ; married 2 Oct., 1805, Nathaniel Batchelder, who was born 8
Aug., 1782, and died 23 Sept., 1859. He was a farmer, and lived
in Barre, Vt. She died in Danvers, Mass., March, 1867. Children :
2234. I. John Wesley Batchelder, born 25 Sept., 1806;
married 12 June, 1832, Sarah Cutler.
2235. II. Susan Batchelder, born 29 June, 1808 ; married
15 May, 1831, Lias Scott, who was born 22 Oct., 1808. She lives
(1881) in Salem, Mass.
2236. III. Irena Batchelder, born 22 Oct., 1809 ; married
20 May, 1838, Eufus Carlton, and lives in Salem.
2237. IV. Mary Jane Batchelder, born 30 Aug., 1811 ;
married March, 1834, Hiram Moulton.
2238. V. Clark C. Batchelder. born 20 March, 1813 ;
died 20 Oct., 1824.
2239. VI. Sophia Batchelder, born 13 July, 1815 ; died
25 July, 1816.
2240. VII. Sophia Batchelder, born 2 Oct., 1817; married
1 Dec, 1838, Friend S. Noyes.
2241. VIII. William L. Batchelder, born 18 May, 1819
lives in Burke, Vt.
2242. IX. Augustus N. Batchelder, born 14 May, 1821
died 2 Dec, 1840.
2243. X. Harriet N. Batchelder, born 5 Feb., 1823
died 29 July, 1825.
182 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2244. XI. Martha C. Batchelder, bora 25 March, 1825 ;
married Oliver Witter, and lives in Danvers, Mass.
2245. XII. Hervey Clement Batchelder, born 28 Oct.,
1826; died 8 Nov., 1840.
()16.
ISAIAH,''' [Geoi-ge' Josejyh"^ George^' Joseph^'\ born 13 April,
1785 ; married in 1818, Sally, daughter of Jonathan and Elizabeth
(Herbridge) Smith of Warwick, Mass., who was born 19 April,
1788, and died 1 March, 1873. He was a farmer, lived in Williams-
town, Vt., where he died 2 March, 1848. Children:
*2246. I. Sarah Ann, born 21 April, 1819.
*2247. II. Elizabeth, born 3 July, 1821.
*2248. III. Isaiah Clement, born*5 June, 1824.
618.
MARY,*^ [_^Oeorge' Joseph George^' JosepK^'\ born 23 Nov., 1789 ;
married Capt. Avara Oilman, who was born in Hartford, Conn., 20
July, 1783, and died in Marshfield, Vt., 14 Jan., 1846. He was a
farmer and merchant, served in the war of 1812, and was for many
years captain of a militia company in Marshfield, Vt., where he lived.
She died 18 Oct., 1841. Children :
2249. I. Harlan Loomis Oilman, born 11 May, 1808 ;
married first Adeline Whittle of Danville, Vt., and second Lucina
Barber. Capt. Oilman lives in Sutton, Vt., and has been, during his
later years, a preacher of the gospel. Children, all by first wife :
2250. I. Tirza Sophia Oilman, born 16 Jan., 1831 ;
married David Warriner, and lives in Springfield, Mass.
2251. II. Marshall Loomis Oilman, born 29 June,
1834 ; married Abby Spaulding, and is a farmer in Olover, Vt.
2252. III. Carlos Baxter Oilman, born 27 May, 1837 ;
married Ellen May, and lives in Shelbj'ville, Minn.
2253. IV. Oeorge H. Oilman, born 18 Jul}^, 1840;
lives in St. Albans, Vt.
2254. II. Sophia Oilman, born 22 Sept., 1809; married
James Wheeler, and died in Peacham, Vt., 6 Aug., 1875.
2255. III. Hannah Oilman, born 27 June, 1811 ; married
Rev. Leonard Wheeler, and lives in West Randolph, Vt. Children :
SIXTH GENERATION. 183
2256. I. Avery Gilman Wheeler, born 26 Sept.,
1831 ; married Lucinda Woodcock, and is a hardware mer-
chant at West Randolph.
2257. II. Mary Little Wheeler, born 30 Dec, 1833 ;
maiTied John W. Rowell, a lawyer of West Randolph.
2258. III. George Henry Wheeler, born 2 Feb., 1835 ;
married Sabrina Martin, and is a farmer at Marshfield, Vt.
2259. IV. Flora Eliza Wheeler, born 21 Dec, 1837;
married Elijah Perkins Flint of West Randolph.
2260. V. Edward Leonard Wheeler, born 26 July,
1846 ; married Ella Coburn.
2261. IV. Harvey Clemekt Gilman, born 10 March, 1813 ;
married Miriam Brown, lived in St. Johnsbury, Vt., and died 9
Sept., 1864.
2262. V. George Avara Gilmax, born 4 Dec, 1814 ; mar-
ried Miriam, daughter of Edward and Martha Wheeler, lived in
Marshfield, Vt., held several town offices, served in the legislature,
was a lieutenant-colonel in the militia, and died much respected 4
May, 1881, leaving one son.
2263. VI. William H. H. Gilman, born 7 July, 1816 ; mar-
ried Diana Smith, and lives in Marshfield, Vt.
2264. VII. John Addison Gilman. born 6 Feb., 1819 ; mar-
ried Betsy Goodwin.
2265! VIII. Algernon Sidney Gilman. born 2 Jan., 1821 ;
died 19 Jan., 1822.
2266. IX. Mary Adeline Gilman, born 18 Oct., 1822 ; mar-
ried 30 Oct., 1849, George D. Chandler, and lives in Peacham, Vt.
Children :
2267. I. George Han'ey Chandler, born 11 Dec,
1850; died 18 Jan., 1862.
2268. II. Frank GUman Chandler, born 4 July, 1853 ;
married Elsie Jane Northrop, and lives in Peacham.
2269. III. John Samuel Chandler, born 10 March, 1861.
2270. IV. Myron Dane Chandler, born 29 Dec, 1865 ;
died 27 Aug., 1870.
2271. X. Algernon Sidney Oilman, born 30 March, 1825 ;
served in the army, and died at Andersonville, Ga., in 1864.
2272. XI. Jasper Hazen Oilman, born 17 Dec, 1827 ; mar-
ried Hannah Collins, and died in the service of the United States,
20 Nov., 1864.
184 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2273. XII. Christopher Martin Gilman, bora 23 May, 1831 ;
married Olive Ann Cram, and died 29 Sept., 1873.
620.
ELIPHALET BODWELL,*^ [George^ JosejA* George^ Joseph^^
born 15 Jan., 1797 ; married Mary Hodges, who died 13 July, 1844,
aged 53. He was a farmer, lived in Holland, Vt., where he died
April, 1865 (?). Children:
2274. I. John, born 20 May, 1816 ; married Mrs. Hepsi-
beth Brock, and died Sept., 1878, without issue.
*2275. II. Harlen, born 12 Aug., 1820 ; died 18 Jan., 1876.
*2276. III. Julia, born 9 Oct., 1823.
2277. IV. Mehitable, born 7 Sept., 1828; married June,
1858, Reuben Bathrick, who died 19 Aug., 1878.
622.
DORCAS,*^ \_George' Joseph!^ George^ Joseph?~\ born 5 April, 1803 ;
married Louis Greenwood, a farmer of Stanstead, Canada, and
died 2 May, 1855. Children, besides two that died young :
2278. I. Joseph Greenwood, born Feb., 1828; lives in
Barnston, P. Q.
2279. II. Mary Greenw^ood, man'ied Alvin Smith, and
lives in Barnston, P. Q.
2280. III. Elizabeth Greenwood, married Aaron Hill.
2281. IV. George Greenwood, served in the late war.
623.
SAMUEL,^ [Caleb^ Joseph^ George^ Joseph?^ born 29 March,
1783 ; married Betsey Teel, who was born 7 Aug., 1778, and died
27 Jan., 1853. He was a farmer, lived in Goffstown, and died 9
June, 1858. Children :
*2282. I. Caleb, born 21 Sept., 1806.
2283. 11. John, born 4 June, 1809 ; died unmarried 17
Sept., 1833.
*2284. III. William, born 10 March, 1812 ; died 31 Oct., 1847.
2285. IV. Rebecca, born 8 Aug., 1816 ; married 6 May,
1838, Andrew J. George, lived in Corinth, and died 1 Oct., 1849.
Her only child died young.
SIXTH GENERATION. 185
2286. V. Benjamn Little, bora 30 June, 1817, is a farmer
in Colebrook, N. H.
2287. VI. Abigail, born 30 Nov., 1823 ; died 17 March,
1825.
2288. VII. Joseph Edward, born 13 Jan., 1827; married
29 Dec, 1850, Julia Ann, daughter of (1806) Taylor Little, and
died 5 Sept., 1854, in Goffstown, N. H., leaving no children.
2289. VIII. M.AJiTiiA Ann, born 21 June, 1832 ; died 15 Feb.,
1837.
624.
JOSEPH,'' [Caleb'' Josejjh* George' JosepK^~\ born 9 April, 1786 ;
married 1814, Mary Comins of Eddington, who was born 6 May,
1793. He was a merchant at Brewer, Me., and died there 7 June,
1828. Children :
*2290. I. John Comins, born 25 Jan., 1816.
2291. II. Abigail Rogers, born 29 Nov., 1818; married
1842, Alansou Merrill of New Gloucester, Me., who died Dec, 1851.
She died Oct., 1876. Children, besides three deceased:
2292. I. Edgar Locke Merrill, born 1847.
. 2293. II. John Alanson Merrill, born 24 May, 1853.
627.
MOODY MOSS,« ICaleb" Josep¥ George'^ JosepK'~\ born 12
March, 1792; married 1 Oct., 1828, Eunice Ayers Carr of Rum-
ford, Me., who died 12 Jan., 1839, aged 32. He was a farmer, and
lived in Colebrook, N. H., where he died 6 Aug., 1850. Children.
2294. I. Mary Ann, born 10 July, 1829 ; married, 1850,
Joseph Scribner, and died in 1865, Children :
2295. I. Nahum Scribner.
2296. II. Samson Scribner.
2297. III. Moody Scribner.
2298. IV. Dow Scribner.
*2299. II. Louisa Rogers, born 30 Jan., 1831.
2300. III. Lorenzo Dovt, born 16 July, 1833, is a farmer
and lives unmarried in Colebrook.
2301. IV. Charles Moody, born 26 July, 1835.
186 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
629.
SARAH ROGERS,'^ ICaleh" Joseph' George" Josejyh^} born 19
Oct., 1796; married 29 Jan., 1828, Asa Stoddard, who was born
in Chesterfield, N. H., 29 Sept., 1802, and lives in Prairie du Sac,
Wis. She died in Colebrook, N. H., 21 May, 1842. Children :
2302. I. William Little Stoddard, born 18 Dec, 1828;
married Luvia Elliott of Campton, P. Q., lives in Keokuk, la.
Children :
2303. I. Caroline Stoddard.
2304. 11. Frederic Stoddard.
2305. III. Lilly Stoddard.
2306. II. Chables H. Stoddard, born 10 July, 1831 ; mar-
ried Eliza A. Clough of Canaan, Vt. He is a carpenter and con-
tractor at Prairie du Sac, Wis. Child :
2307. I. Herbert A. Stoddard, born 8 Dec, 1855, is
professor in the Business College of Rockford, 111.
2308. III. Abbie E. Stoddard, born 15 Sept., 1833 ; mar-
ried Walter Baldwin, and lives in Prairie du Sac Children :
2309. I. Sarah Ada Baldwin, born 5 Aug., 1857.
2310. II. WrightAllisonBaldwin,boru 29 June, 1860.
2311. III. Hkam Walter Baldwin, born 8 Aug., 1862.
2312. IV. Calvin T. Stoddard, born 30 Aug., 1835 ; is a
machinist at Canaan, Vt.
2313. V. Emma E. Stoddard, born 19 July, 1841 ; married
Reuben Hugh Shull, a farmer of Sharpsville, Penn. Child :
2314. I. Ethel Blanche Shull, born 12 Feb., 1871.
630.
THOMAS JEFFERSON, 6 [Caleb' Joseph^ GeorgeKTosepK^^ born
2 March, 1802; married 11 March, 1827, Jane, daughter of Oba-
diah Mooney, Esq., of Canterbury, N. H., who was born 2 Nov.,
1802. Mr. Little early moved from Goffstown to Colebrook, N. H.,
where six of his children were born. In 1842 he went to Brewer,
Me., and liv^ed in that and neighboring towns for several years;
later he removed to the West, and is now engaged in the grocery
business at Echo Lake, Wis. Mr. Little is a man of great energy
and perseverance, and though now advanced in 3- ears has lost none
of the enterprise of his youth. Children :
*2315. I. John Langdon, born 30 Dec, 1827.
SIXTH GENERATION. 187
2316. II. Joseph, born 8 March. 1830, at Colebrook, N. H.,
died 27 July, 1863.
*2317. III. Frederick Franklin,
^->.->io TTr T^ TXT- r born 21 Dec. 1831.
*2318. IV. Francis William,
*2319. V. Albert, born 17 Dec, 1833.
2320. VI. Mary Jane, born 18 Nov. , 1836 ; married in 1861 ,
E. A. Littlefield of Red Wing, Minn., and died 18 Aug., 1862,
leaving one child, who lived but a few weeks.
*2321. VII. Sarah Mooney, born 7 Ma}', 1843.
*2322. VIII. Thomas Jefferson, born 7 March, 1845.
631.
EBENEZER,« \_Caleh'' Joseplv" George^ Joseph'] born 18 July,
1805; married 6 Dec, 1829, Thersa M., daughter of Daniel Carr
of Rumford, Me., who was born 6 June, 1807, and died 1 Jan.,
1857. He early removed to Colebrook, N . H., where he was engaged
in farming, the manufacture of pearlash, and the grocery business.
For the last forty years he has been partially blind, and lives at
Colebrook with his children :
*2323. I. Susan Webber, born 18 March, 1831 ; died Dec,
1864.
*2324. II. Joseph Drew, born 10 March, 1833.
2325. III. James Carr, born 2 April, 1835 ; married first
Jan., 1863, Loviuia Hilliard of Colebrook, who died Oct., 1870,
and second Mary Taylor.
2326. IV. Eben, born 8 Nov.. 1837; married 1865, Ella
Vance, and died 1867. Child:
2327. I. Edward Eben, born 22 Aug., 1866.
2328. V. Ayres, born 13 Oct., 1839 ; married Rosemond
Burgess, who was born 8 Sept., 1839. He is a farmer and lives in
Mexico, Me.
2329. VI. John Ransom, born 10 Oct., 1841 ; married Oct.,
1869, Orvilla Iviugsley, and is a furnitux'e dealer and undertaker.
*2330. VII. Dolly Morse, born 28 Oct., 1843.
*2331. VIII. Thersa Ann, born 10 Jan.. 1846; died April,
1875.
2332. IX. Mariette, born 28 June, 1849 ; married William
Lindsay, and died Oct., (?) 1867. Child:
2333. I. Walter Lindsay, born 11 Feb.. 1867.
188 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
656.
SARAH MILLS, *^ [Eliphalet^ Joseph* George^ JosepJi^] born 20
Nov., 1793 ; married 23 April, 1810, Daniel Burbank, a shoemaker
of Boscawen. They afterwards removed to North Easton, Wash-
ington County, N. Y., where he died. His wife died 5 March, 1878,
at Duanesbiirg, N. Y. Children :
2334. I. Horace Russell Burbank, born 14 May, 1811 ^
died 15 Sept., 1881, leaving one child, Laurette Burbank.
2335. II. Laura Eliza Burbank, born 30 Nov., 1813;
married 1841, Alex Leyns, who died in Florida in 1878. She lives
in Syracuse, N. Y., and has four children.
2336. III. Eliphalet Little Burbank, born 22 Dec, 1816;
died 3 June, 1837.
2337. IV. Ebenezer Lee Burbank, born 29 Dec, 1818;
married, and has seven children.
2338. V. Emily Irene Burbank, born 12 May, 1821; mar-
ried Dr. Stephen Delamater, a physician of Duanesburg, N. Y., had
eleven children, and died 21 Dec, 1876.
658.
ELIPHALET,^ [Eliphalef Joseph* George' Joseph^] born 10
Aug., 1798; married first 3 April, 1823, Meele, daughter of Moses
and Sarah (Stevens) Fellows of Kingston, N. H., who was born in
Salisbury, N. H., 3 April, 1802, and died 20 Oct., 1853, and
second 15 April, 1855, Amanda B., daughter of Daniel and Susan-
nah (Stevens) Pressey, who was born 3 April, 1804. He learned
the trade of a boot and shoe maker at which he worked till old
age. Soon after his marriage he removed to Coos County, and
lived for four years each in Stewartstown and Colebrook. In 1831
he. sold his betterments and moved to Salisbury, N. H., where he-
gave his children the advantages of a district school and academical
education, and where he still resides. Children :
*2339. I. Moses Fellow^s, born in Boscawen, 31 Aug., 1823.
*2340. II. Salome Fellows, born 9 Aug., 1825.
2341. III. John Pierce, born in Colebrook 8 April, 1831 ;
married 26 Nov., 1861, Elizabeth Ann Maria, daughter of John and
Sarah (Fellows) Burleigh of Livonia, N. Y. Capt. Little received
his education at Salisbury, N. H., where he learned his trade of
carpenter and joiner, and held a commission as captain in the state
^//^/./^
SIXTH GENERATION. 189
militia. lu 1851 he went to Livonia, N. Y., wliere he lived nine
years and then removed to Ann Arbor, where he lias been engaged
as a housebuilder and finisher. He now resides at Three Oaks,
Mich.
*2342. IV. Sarah Elizabeth, born in Salisbury 9 Dec, 1834.
*2343. V. Ebenezer Langdon, born in Salisbury, 30 April,
1837.
659.
HANNAH TRUSSELL,*^ \_Jame£> Joseph George^ JosepK^^ born
1796 ; married David Barnard, son of David and Abigail (Spoflord)
Tenney, and died 6 Oct., 1860, Children, born in Salem, Mass. :
2344. I. Orlaxdo Barnard Tenney, born 18 Dec, 1816 ;
lives in Georgetown, Mass.
2345. II. Emeline Matilda Tenney, born 14 Jan., 1819.
2346. III. Putnam Farnham Tenney, born 11 May, 1821;
lives in Orono, Me.
2347. IV. Rosamond Little Tenney, born 29 Dec, 1823.
2348. V. David Barnard Tenney, born 13 Feb., 1826; is
city clerk of Haverhill.
(360.
ROSAMOND H ARRIS, "^ [James' Joseph* George'' JosepU''] born
10 April, 1801 ; married 14 Nov., 1825, John Spurr, son of AVilliam
and Sarah Comins, who was born 24 April, 1801, and died 26 April,
1878. He was a farmer, and lived in Eddington, Me. She died 17
July, 1866. Children :
2349. I. Mary Malvina Comins, born 6 Sept., 1826 ; mar-
ried 9 Dec, 1846, Seth Rowe, a lumberman, and lives at West Great
Works, Me.
2350. II. James Waldo Comins, born 19 March, 1828 ;
married 14 June, 1853, Sylvina Dunning : is a mechanic, and lives
at Oldtown. Me.
2351. III. Alonzo Barnakd Comins, born 25 Aug., 1829 ;
married first 22 Jan., 1852, Augusta M. Muzzy, who died 18 Oct.,
1856, and second 29 Oct., 1857, Melissa A. Dodge, who died 5
Sept., 1880. He is a farmer, and lives in Eddington, Me. Children :
2352. I. Addie Augusta Comins, born 9 Jan., 1860 ;
died 4 May, 1864.
2354.
III.
2355.
IV.
2356.
V.
2357.
VI.
2358.
VII
2359.
vii:
2360.
IX.
2361.
IV.
Car
190 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2353. II. Nellie Burnette Comins, born 9 March, 1862 ;
died 30 May, 1863.
Annie B. Comins, born 17 April, 1864.
Hei'bert A. Comins, born 14 Aug., 1866.
Arthur W. Comins, born 5 April, 1869.
Burnette Comins, born 10 March, 1872.
Seth R. Comins, born 5 Sept., 1875.
VIII. Howard L. Comins, born 3 April, 1877.
Guy Comins, born 5 Sept., 1880.
Caroline Matilda Comins, born 16 Aug., 1832 ;
died 11 May, 1834.
2362. V. John Melvin Comins, born 19 April, 1835 ; mar-
ried 20 Feb., 1859, Abbie A. Parsons ; was a lumberman at Ando-
ver, N. H., and died 21 Oct., 1874.
2363. VI. Rosamond Marion Comins, born 5 July, 1836 ;
died 21 Dec, 1842.
2364. VII. Eveline Theresa Comins, born 7 March, 1839 ;
married 1 1 May, 1872, Edward Leroy Rich, a farmer of Eddington, Me.
2365. VIII. Abbie Annette Comins, born 12 Sept., 1842 ;
married 1 May, 1867, David B. Johnson, a mechanic of East
Eddington, Me. Children :
2366. I. Edna E. Johnson, born 17 Dec, 1868.
2367. II. Harold W. Johnson, born 13 April, 1880.
668.
PRUDENCE,*' [Joseph^ Edmund^ Enoch^ JosepTi?'] born 23 Aug.,
1767; married James, son of Capt. James and Elizabeth (Noyes)
Smith, who died 10 March, 1853, aged 91. They lived in West
Newbury. She died 31 Dec, 1836. Children :
2368. I. Sarah Smith, born 11 July, 1787 ; married (2499)
David Emery, and died 28 Aug., 1879.
2369. 11. James Smith, born 21 March, 1792; married
(2504) Sarah Bartlett Little.
2370. III. Joseph Little Smith, born 6 July, 1798; mar-
ried (2410) Sophila Peabody, was a merchant in Boston, and died
26 Sept., 1842. Children:
2371. I. Anna Sophronia Smith, born 30 Dec, 1823.
2372. II. James Joseph Smith, born 18 Nov., 1829.
2373. III. Josephine Smith, born June, 1836.
SIXTH GENERATION. 191
2374. IV. Vernon Smith, born Jan., 1839.
2375, V. Ernest Bernadine Smith, born 27 Sept.,
1841.
2376. Susan Little Smith, born 12 Feb., 1801 ; married 22
Jan., 1821, Edward, son of Enoch and Mary (Coffin) Toppan, who
was born 7 April, 1796, and died 13 Oct., 1858. He was a farmer,
and lived in Toppan's Lane, Newbury. She died 22 Oct., 1871.
Children :
2377. I. Edward S. Toppan, born 18 Nov., 1821 ;
married 20 March, 1843, Hannah H. Collins. Children:
2378. I. Ada Toppan, born 24 Dec, 1845;
married 6 Oct., 1869, Elviu Cole, and lives in Salem,
Mass.
2379. II. Annie B. Toppan, born 30 April,
1847.
2380. III. Edward C. Toppan, born 13 Oct.,
1855.
2381. IV. Frederick Toppan, born 16 Oct.,
1861.
2382. II. Charles Toppan, born 29 Jan., 1825; mar-
ried 1 Jan., 1848, Sylvania DoUoff. Childi-en :
2383. I. Ella B. Toppan, born 9 June, 1849 ;
married Nov., 1872, George Robinson, and lives in
Melrose, Mass.
2384. II. Charles B. Toppan, born 28 Nov.,
1851.
2385. III. Sylvania S. Toppan, born 25 Oct.,
1853 ; married 24 June, 1875, William A. Sti'angman,
and lives in Salem, Mass.
2386. IV. Edward E. Toppan. born 3 Sept.,
1856.
2387. V. Cora L. Toppan, born April, 1862.
2388. VI. Arthur L. Toppan, born 13 July,
1869.
2389. III. Hannah Toppan, born 18 Aug., 1827;
married 10 April, 1856, Eliphalet Emery Hale, and died 25
May, 1869. Children:
2390. I. Susan A. Hale, born 18 March, 1857 ;
died 19 Dec, 1860.
192 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2391. II. Edward E. Hale, born 2 July, 1863 ;
died 15 Jan., 1867.
2392. IV. James S. Toppan, born 7 Oct., 1830 ; mar-
ried 13 Aug., 1861, Juliette A. Lunt, and lives in Chicago,
111. Children :
2393. I. James S. Toppan, born 7 Nov.,
1862; died 17 Aug., 1863.
2394. II. George S. Toppan, born 9 Aug., 1864.
2395. III. William R. Toppan, born 27 March,
1866.
2396. IV. Frank W. Toppan, born 5 June,
1870; died 25 Aug., 1870.
2397. V. CarrieL. Toppan, born 25 Feb., 1872.
2398. VI. Fannie Toppan, born 7 March, 1875.
2399. V. Margaret Toppan, born 14 Aug., 1833.
2400. VI. Susan L. Toppan, born 4 Aug., 1837.
2401. VII. Serena D. Toppan, born 18 March, 1840.
2402. VIII. Roland W. Toppan, born 9 Nov., 1841 ;
married 19 Oct., 1870, Elizabeth Leslie. Child:
2403. I. Roland Toppan, born 7 Sept., 1881.
669.
WILLIAM,*^ [Joseph^ Edrmmd^ Enocli^ JosepK^'] born 2 Jan.,
1770; married 1797, Sarah, daughter of William and Anna Bailey
of Bradford, who was born 19 May, 1775, and died in Chester,
N. H., June, 1823. He was a farmer, lived in West Newbury, and
died Feb., 1834. Child, besides two that died in infancy :
2404. I. Samuel, born in Haverhill 29 Oct., 1808; has
been elected to the Massachusetts legislature, is a successful shoe
manufacturer, and a director of the National and trustee of the
Savings Bank at Georgetown, Mass.
6T0.
ANNA,*^ [Joseph^ Edmund^ Enocli^ Joseph'^ born 29 Oct., 1772 ;
married 30 March, 1791, John, sou of David and Mary (Gaines)
Peabody, and uncle of George Peabod}^, the banker. He was born
22 Feb., 1768, and lived in Newburyport, where he was engaged in
trade and commerce. About 1812 he removed to Washington,
SIXTH GENERATION". 193
D. C", where he resided till his death 25 Feb., 1827. He was a
promineut and influeutial citizen, served several times in the Massa-
chusetts legislature, and was a general in the militia. His wife died
20 Oct., 1826. Children:
2405. I. SopHROKiA Peabody, born 3 Jan., 1792.
2406. II. Phila Peabody, born 13 April, 1794; died 28
Aug., 1799.
2407. III. Adeline Peabody, born 6 Nov., 1797; died at
Washington 9 Oct., 1817.
2408. IV. John Peabody, born 11 Sept., 1799 ; married
Amelia H. Cathcart, lived in Washington, and had six children.
2409. V. Robert Peabody, born 2 Dec, 1801 ; died 7 Dec,
1801.
2410. VI. SoPHiLA Peabody, born 29 Dec, 1802; married
(2370) Joseph Little Smith, and lives in Waltham, Mass.
2411. VII. Joseph Little Peabody, born 15 Oct., 1806;
married Ann Ward of Washington, where he was a druggist.
2412. VIII. Edmuxd Gaines Peabody, born 22 Oct., 1808;
married Jane Croisey of Philadelphia, where he resides.
2413. IX. Adolphus William Peabody, born 13 Oct., 1814,
and lived in San Francisco.
672.
JUDITPI,'^ \_Josep1v' Edmund} Enoch^ Joseph^'} born 19 June,
1776; married 18 Sept., 1794, Amos, son of Samuel and Sarah
Chase of Haverhill, who was born in West Newbury 15 May, 1770,
and died 22 Feb., 1852. He was a farmer and shoe manufacturer
at Haverhill, Mass. His wife died 14 Sept., 1860. Children, all
born at Haverhill, except the first :
2414. I. Mary Chase, born in West Newbury 14 Oct.,
1795 ; married June, 1811, Paul Dole of Haverhill, and died 11 Oct.,
1830, leaving seven children.
2415. II. William Chase, born 6 April, 1797; married
Selina Washburn of Lynn, had two children, and died in 1875.
2416. III. Betsey Baktlett Chase, born 3 Jan., 1799 ; mar-
ried Nov., 1820, Joshua Webster, a merchant of Boston. Children :
2417. I. Henry Augustus Webster, born 10 Aug.,
1821 ; married 3 April, 1875, Mary E. Roberts. He is col-
lector of customs at Port Townsend, Washington Territory.
Children, all born at Port Townsend :
13
194 LITTLE GENEALOGY,
2418. I. Hezekiah Chase Webster, born 15
March, 1876.
2419. II. Hetty Amelia Webster, born 13
Feb., 1878.
2420. III. Betsey Bartlett Webster, born 5
May, 1879.
2421. II. William Wallace Webster, born 7 Jan.,
1824 ; lives in Oakland, Cal.
2422. III. Joshua Bertram Webster, born 4 Oct.,
1826; died 21 Oct., 1829.
2423. IV. Salome Ann Webster, born 22 Aug., 1829 ;
married 23 Sept., 1851, James Monroe Waite, and lives in
Maple wood, Mass. Children :
2424. I. Harry Webster Waite, born 17 Oct.,
1854.
2425. II. Edward Monroe Waite, born 28
June, 1859.
2426. III. Francis Bertram Waite, born 15 Jan.,
1861; died 31 Jan., 1862.
2427. V. Mary Elizabeth Webster, born 25 Oct.,
1832 ; married Freeman A. Smith, and lives in Maplewood,
Mass.
2428. VI. Helen Mar Webster, born 17 Dec, 1834;
married 30 Nov., 1854, James F. Eaton of Maiden, Mass.
Children :
2429. I. Mary Doggett Eaton, born 12 Sept.,
1855 ; died 29 Sept., 1859.
2430. II. Percival James Eaton, born 13 Feb.,
1862.
2431. III. Frederic Webster Eaton, born 5
April, 1864.
2432. VII. Joshua Bertram Webster, born 21 Sept.,
1838; married first March, 1866, Charlotte M. Oliver, and
second Sept., 1875, Alta M. Stone. He is a law3^er at
Stockton, Cal. Children :
2433. I. Everett B.Webster, born June, 1868.
2434. II. Violet Alta Webster, born Feb.,
■ 1877.
2435. III. Royal Bertram Webster, born May,
1879.
SIXTH GENERATION 195
2436. IV. EthelMayWebster, born April, 1881.
2437. VIII. Emma Frances Webster, born 16 Sept.,
1840; married 6 Oct., 1864, Charles H. Wise of Maiden,
Mass. Child :
2438. I. BessieChaseWise,born5 Jan., 1872.
2439. IV. Amos Chase, born 18 June, 1803 ; married 17
April, 1832, Sarah Pearson. Children, born in Haverhill:
2440. I. Mary E. Chase, born 2 April, 1833 ; died
5 April, 1833.
2441. II. Samuel Chase, born 7 April, 1834 ; died 8
AprU, 1834.
2442. III. Sarah P. Chase, born 31 March, 1835;
married 16 Feb., 1864, Harlan P. Conant of Somerville,
Mass. Children :
2443. I. BerthaA. Conant, born 3 Feb., 1867.
2444. II. Willie C. Conant, born 4 Oct., 1868.
2445. III. HelenP.Conant.bornll Nov., 1870.
2446. IV. SarahFlorence Conant, born 14 Aug.,
1876.
2447. IV. Laura E. Chase, born 6 May, 1842 ; died
22 Feb., 1844.
2448. V. Hezekiah Smith Chase, born 6 April, 1805 ; mar-
ried first 7 Dec, 1841, Elizabeth Mapper Schuyler of Boonville,
Oneida County, N. Y., and second Amanda Griggs of Brookline,
Mass., and had three children.
2449. VI. Salome Chase, born 23 April, 1807 ; married first
Dec, 1831, Noyes Griffin Pearson of Haverhill, and second Aug.,
1841, Philip Mapper Schuyler of Boonville, N. Y. Children:
2450. I. Salome A. Pearson, born Aug., 1834 ; mar-
ried Joseph W. Britton of Cleveland, Ohio.
2451. II. Elizabeth Schuyler, born June, 1842 ; died
March, 1844.
2452. III. Mary Chase Schuyler, born July, 1848;
married Theodore Briggs, and died Feb., 1873.
2453. VII. Samuel Chase, born 7 April, 1809 ; died 17 Feb.,
1830.
2454. VIII. A^-NA Bradley Chase, born 16 April, 1811 ; mar-
ried Nov., 1834, James Spear, son of James Loring of Boston. He
was born 6 Aug., 1799, was a bookseller in Boston over thirty years,
196 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
and author of " The Hundred Boston Orators." He now (1881) lives
in Brooklyn. His wife died 27 Oct., 1872. Child :
2455. I. James Bertram Loring, lives in Brooklyn.
2456. IX. Emily Chase, born 15 April, 1816 ; died unmar-
ried 5 May, 1836.
2457. X. Benjamin Little Chase, born 3 Jan., 1821 ; mar-
ried 6 Dec, 1860, Lavina Cram of Derry, N. H. He lives in Haver-
hill. Child :
2458. I. Ella Florence Chase, born 23 April, 1864,
SUSANNA,^ [Joseph^ EdmimcP Enocli^ Josepli^~\ born 1 Oct.,
1778; married first 10 Oct., 1799, her cousin (705) Robert Adams,
who was born 14 Aug., 1775, and died 19 Aug., 1801, and second
Jan., 1806, John, son of Thomas and Sarah (G-reenleaf) Coker,
who died 7 Nov., 1852. Her first husband, by whom she had two
daughters that died in infancy, was a farmer and mechanic at West
Newbury. Mr. Coker was a farmer and lived first on Crane Neck
and afterwards on Pipe Stave Hill, West Newbury, where his
youngest daughter still resides. She died 18 April, 1858. Children :
2459. I. Robert Adams Coker, born 19 March, 1807;
graduated at Harvard 1831, and died 8 March, 1833.
2460. II. John Philips Coker, born 27 June, 1809 ; mar-
ried 2 June 1836, Harriet Spofford of Andover, Mass. He was a
shoe manufacturer at G-eorgetown. Children :
2461. I. John Greenleaf Coker, born 3 Oct., 1838 ;
died 13 March, 1859.
2462. II. Robert Adams Coker, born 15 March, 1840 ;
married 7 Jan., 1869, Sarah A. Kimball of Georgetown,
where he is a shoe dealer. Child :
2463. I. Carrie Alden Coker, born 23 Oct.,
1873.
2464. III. Justin Coker, born 18 April, 1844; died
13 Dec, 1862.
2465. III. Susan Adeline Coker, born 9 Oct., 1811 ; mar-
ried 30 Dec, 1833, George W. Carr, a comb manufacturer and
farmer of West Newbury, Mass., who died 18 June, 1880. Chil-
dren:
SIXTH GENERATION. 197
2466. I. George Eobert Carr, born 27 Nov., 1834;
died 19 Sept., 1848.
2467. II. Alden Scott Carr, born 13 Sept., 1841;
died unmarried in Washington, D. C, 6 July, 1865.
2468. IV. Catherine Greenleaf Coker, born 29 Nov.,
1818 ; lives on Pipe Stave HUl, West Newbury.
675.
HANNAH,^ \_Joseph^ EdmwicP Enocli^ Joseph^'] born 18 July,
1782 ; married first 18 March, 1802, James, son of John and Eliza-
beth (Pierce) Stickney, who was born Dec, 1775, and died 6 April,
1803, and second 16 Jan., 1805, Samuel, son of Samuel and Rebecca
(Wheeler) Noyes, who was born 25 May, 1767 ( ?) , and died 12 July,
1852. Mr. Noyes was a farmer in Newbury, Mass. She died 1
March, 1861. Her children, beside a son by first husband that died
in infancy :
2469. I. Jane Noyes, born 24 June, 1806 ; died unmarried
Feb., 1825.
2470. II. Calvin Notes, born 4 Feb., 1808; married 20
Sept., 1853, Charity C, daughter of Jonathan and Olive Hobbs.
He is a farmer at Newbury. Children :
2471. I. Jane Noyes, born 4 Nov., 1854; married
Asa, son of Parker and Hannah (Wheeler) Pingree, 9 Dec,
1874. He is a farmer in Newbury, Mass. Children :
2472. I. Winifred Pingree, born 17 Aug.,
1875.
2473. II. Calvin Noyes Pingree, born 22
Oct., 1876.
2474. II Silas Moody Noyes, born 9 Dec, 1856 ;
married 25 Sept., 1879, Martha A., daughter of G. B. and
Mary A. (Billings) Dyer. Child :
2475. I. SUas Dyer Noyes, born 14 July, 1880.
2476. III. Samuel Noyes, born 3 Sept., 1858; died
8>ug., 1859.
2477. IV. Sylvia Morse Noyes, born 26 July, 1860 ;
died 14 Aug., 1870.
2478. V. Joshua Dummer Noyes, born 1 Sept., 1862.
2479. VI. Luther Noyes, born 19 April, 1866 ; died
16 July, 1866.
198 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2480. VII. Robert Watt Noyes, born 24 May, 1867 ;
died 25 Aug., 1870.
2481. VIII. Margaret Agnes Watt Noyes, born 13
March, 1870.
2482. IX. George Washington Noyes, born 22 Feb.,
1874.
2483. III. Luther Noyes, born 9 Dec, 1809 ; lives in New-
bury.
2484. IV. Joseph Little Noyes, born 26 May, 1812 ; mar-
ried 11 Dec, 1835, Abigail H. Kimball of West Boxford, Mass.
Children :
2485. I. Hannah Little Noyes, born in Georgetown
9 March, 1837; married 15 Jan.. 1861, Dr. Robert Wescott
of Elizabeth, N. J. Cliildren :
2486. I. Louise H. Wescott, born 17 March,
1863.
2487. II. Robert E. Wescott, born 20 Jan.,
1869.
2488. II. Susan Gilmore Noyes, born in Georgetown
10 Nov., 1838; married 24 Dec, 1869, Robert E. Stevenson
of Walnut, Polk County, Iowa. Children :
2489. I. JenuieK. Stevenson, born Oct., 1870.
2490. II. Marion E.Stevensou,born Oct., 1873.
2491. III. William G. Stevenson, born April,
1876.
2492. III. Edward Noyes, born in Georgetown 7 Sept.,
1841 ; married 25 March, 1875, Jennie Baker, and lives in
Lowell, Mass. Children :
2493. I. Edward Baker Noyes, born 9 Jan.,
1876.
2494. II. Helen Wescott Noyes, born 29 Aug.,
1877.
2495. III. Daughter, born 10 April, 1879.
2496. IV. Luther Noyes, born in Georgetown 14
March, 1843 ; died in Elizabeth, N. J., 28 Aug., 1864.
2497. V. Elizabeth Kimball Noyes, born in George-
town 6 April, 1845.
2498. VI. James Gilmore Noyes, born in Lowell,
Mass., 26 Oct., 1849, and lives there (1880).
SIXTH GENERATIOlSr. 199
676.
BETTY,*^ [John^ EdmuncP Enoch^ JosepK-'\ born 1 Feb., 1766;
married first 22 Aug., 1785, David, son of John and Edna (Noyes)
Emery, who was born 20 April, 1763, and died 21 Oct., 1785, and
second 5 Dec, 1787, Moses Cohiian of Byfield, who was born 19
Nov., 1755, and died 25 July, 1842. She died 12 Sept., 1857.
Children :
2499. I. David Emery, born 22 Dec, 1785; married 22
April, 1812, (2368)Sarah Smith, who was born 11 July, 1787, and
died 28 Aug., 1879. Mr. Emery was a butcher and hotel keeper,
and held the commission of major in the militia. He died 7 Jan.,
1869. Child, beside one that died in infancy :
2500. I. Sarah Anna Emery, born 9 Nov., 1821.
Miss Emery is the author of " Three Generations," " Remi-
niscences of a Nonagenarian," and numerous articles on
local history. She lives at Crane Neck Hill, West Newbury,
2501. II. Daxiel Colmax, born 13 Nov., 1789 ; married
Oct., 1815, Nancy, daughter of Henry Pike, and died 12 Sept., 1857.
077.
EDMUND,'' \_Joliiv' Edmund^ Enoclv^ Joseph-'] born 15 Jan.,
1769 ; married 20 Aug., 1789, Judith, daughter of Joseph Bartlett
of Newburyport, who died 29 July, 1838, aged 68. He was a
farmer and lived in West Newbury, where he died 15 Aug., 1855.
Children :
John, born 23 March, 1790; died 13 Sept., 1868.
Ruth Hale, born 2 Sept., 1792 ;died 15Nov,, 1857.
Sarah Bartlett, born 23 March, 1796.
Joseph Bartlett, born 13 April, 1801 ; died 2
678.
STEPHEN MOODY,"' \_Johrv^ Edmund^ Enoch'' Joseph'] born 20
July, 1771 ; married first 9 Oct., 1794, Elizabeth Brickett, who died
3 Feb., 1837, aged 64, and second 30 May, 1839, Sarah Chase, who
died 11 April, 1858, aged 73. He was a farmer and lived in West
Newbury, where he died 26 July, 1845. Children :
*2506. I. Stephen, born 16 July, 1795 : died Oct., 1873.
*2502.
I.
*2503.
II.
*2504.
III.
*2505.
IV.
Dec, 1838.
200 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2507. II. Elizabeth, born 15 Jan., 1797 ; married 29 Aug.,
1833, Joshua, son of Oliver and Nabby (Carleton) Dole, and died
3 Jan., 18*73, leaving no children.
2508. III. Egbert Adams, born 11 March, 1803; married
12 Nov., 1827, Jane Kent of Boston ; was engaged in the wholesale
liquor business in Cincinnati, Ohio, but died at vSt. Augustine,
Florida, in 1854 without issue.
*2509. IV. RuTHHALE,born27July,1809; died 25 Dec, 1864.
*2510. V. Eliza Ann, born 3 July, 1813.
G80.
EN0CH,6 \_Enocli^ EdmumP Enoclv" Joseph^'] born 11 May, 1773 ;
married 15 Sept., 1796, Mary Brickett, who was born 12 May, 1771,
and died 12 Sept., 1855. He was a farmer, lived in West New-
bury, and died 23 March, 1816. His widow married 10 Nov., 1821,
Rev. Jonathan Allen of Bradford, who died 6 March, 1829.
Children, beside two that died in infancy :
Lydia, born 31 May, 1798 ; died 2 Dec, 1802.
Mary Hale, born 27 March, 1800 ; died 25 Aug.,
Hannah Lydia, born 10 Oct., 1803.
Elbridge Gerrish, born 5 Aug., 1807.
681.
MOSES, ^ [Enoc¥ Edmund^ EnocK^ Jose^jK'^'] born 13 Sept.,
1776 ; married 15 Nov., 1800, Anna Chase, daughter of Tristram
Chase of West Newbury, who was born 9 Nov., 1777, and died 12
Aug., 1854. He was a farmer, lived in West Newbury, and died 23
Oct., 1867. Children:
2515. I. Otis, born 24 July, 1801 ; married first 12 April,
1829, (702) Catharine Gerrish Poore, who was born 16 Aug., 1804,
and died 6 Feb., 1845, and second 20 May, 1858, Louisa, daughter
of James and Anna (Wheeler) Brickett of Hampstead, who was
born 8 March, 1811, and died 28 Nov., 1858. Mr. Little is a
respected citizen of West Newbury where he resides. He has
served as chairman of the board of selectmen, represented his town
in the legislature, settled numerous estates, and for many years been
secretary and president of an insurance companj^
*2516. II. Edmund, born 14 Feb., 1803 ; died 18 April, 1879.
2511.
I.
*2512.
11.
72.
*2513.
III.
*2514.
IV.
SIXTH GENERATION. ■ 201
720.
EBENEZER,^ ^Hoses' Ehenezer^ Moses^ Josepli^^ born 25 Jan.,
1762 ; married 5 Aug., 1783, in Newburyport, Mass., Jane, daughter
of Edward and Jane (Milk) Burbeck,t who died 29 April, 1845.
During the British occupation of Boston in the Revolution she was
one of a party secretly engaged in manufacturing ammunition for the
American soldiers, which was conveyed to them in milk cans. Mr.
Little was for a few years clerk in his father's store, but afterwards
became a large and successful farmer. He was a man of sterling
character, manj" times chosen selectman of Campton, N. H., where
he died beloved and respected 15 Jan., 1833. Children:
Sarah, born 23 May, 1786 ; died 21 Sept., 1848.
Ebenezer, born 7 July, 1789 ; died 13 Sept., 1839.
James, born 21 June, 1791 ; died 12 Aug., 1840.
Mary, born 27 May, 1793 ; died 22 Dec, 1842.
Lucy, born 23 Jan., 1796 ; died Nov., 1811.
Jerusha, born 22 April, 1799; died 17 Dec,
William, born 14 April, 1801.
VIII. Henry, born 20 Jan., 1805 ; died 31 May, 1869.
T23.
JAMES,*' \_Moses^ Ebenezer* Moses'^ Josejjh^^ born 21 Sept., 1769 ;
married 27 Feb., 1794, Elizabeth Greenleaf of Newburyport, who
was born 6 May, 1765, and died 1 Aug., 1817. He lived for a time
at Centre Harbor, N. H., then returned to Campton, where he was
associated with, and succeeded his father in business. He was pro-
prietor of a large store of general merchandise, engaged in milling,
wool carding, cloth dressing, operated an oatmeal and linseed oil
mill and a pearlash factoiy. Like his father, he was a man of line
business capacity, and died much respected 6 April, 1813. Children :
2525. I. George, born Dec, 1794; died 18 Aug., 1814.
*2526. II. Elmira, born 20 May, 1796 ; died 7 Aug., 1827.
*2527. III. H.\rriet, born 27 March, 1798 ;diedl6March,1857.
tCapt. Burbeck commanded a company of artillery in the Revolution, and was killed
■by lightning at Newburyport 23 June, 1782. For his wife's ancestry see note on page 68.
His father. Col. William Burbeck, was an officer in the king's service, and at one time in
command of Castle William. His brother, Gen. Henry Burbeck, served throughout the
Revolution, and died at New London, Conn., 2 Oct., 1848, aged 94.
*2517.
I.
*2518.
II.
*2519.
III.
*2520.
IV.
2521.
V.
*2522.
VI.
1873.
*2523.
VII
*2524.
VII
202 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
*2528. IV. Eliza Ann, bom 26 April, 1800; died 24 Oct., 1852.
2529. V. Caroline, born 20 May, 1802 ; died unmarried 4
Aug., 1864.
*2530. VI. Miranda, born 25 May, 1804 ; died 20 Jan., 1853.
2531. VII. Catherine Murray, born April, 1806 ; died 26
Nov., 1807.
2532. VIII. Catherine, born 20 Nov., 1808 ; died 25 March,
1810.
*2533. IX. Emeline, born 24 July, 1812.
725.
JOHN,'^ [_Moses^ Ebenezer^ Moses^ Josepli^'] born 9 Sept., 1777;
married 18 Nov., 1801, (1269) Sarah Little, who was born 27 July,
1779, and died 12 March, 1868. Mrs. Little had a strong, well-
balanced mind and great energy of will. The most of her life was
spent at Belleville, Newburyport, where she became known to the
poor as a friend always to be relied upon. Her benefactions, how-
ever, were not confined to individuals, but were extended to many
religious and charitable organizations. ' Mr. Little died at Campton,
N.H.,30 June, 1856. Their only child died unnamed 26 Dec, 1802.
726.
DANIEL,*' \_Moses^ Ebenezer^ Moses^ Joseph^'] born 18 July, 1779 ;
married 26 Feb., 1799, Eliza Nichols, who was born in Portland, Me.,
2 Feb., 1779, and died 19 Aug., 1869. Mr. Little lived at Sand-
wich, N. H., where he was the leading merchant, and died much
respected 16 Feb., 1817. His wife was a lady of much culture and
refinement, and a devoted Christian. A prayer-meeting was held
fortnightly in her parlor for fifty years. She married second Jeremiah
Furber by whom she had one son. Rev. Daniel Little Furber, D.D.,
now pastor of the Congregational church, Newton Centre, Mass.
Child, besides a son, Moses, who died in infancy :
*2534. I. Albert, born 29 July, 1805; died 3 Dec, 1875.
727.
CHARLES,*' \_Moses^ Ebenezer^ Moses^ Joseph^'] born 3 Sept.,
1781 ; married Eliza Boardmau. He was a farmer and merchant at
Centre Harbor, N. H., where he died 30 March, 1813. His widow
SIXTH GENERATION. 203
married 28 Feb., 1818, David, son of Rev. Paul Coffin, D.D., of
Buxton, Me., who was born 28 July, 1777, and died at Buxton, 19
Feb., 1854. Child:
2535. I. Mary Preble, died 9 Jan., 1809.
728.
ELIZA,*^ [Moses^ Ehenezer^ Moses^ Josej^h^^ born 1 Oct., 1785;
married Ichabod, son of Rev. Jeremiah and Hannah (Moulton)
Shaw, who was born 3 March, 1782, and died 17 Jan., 1836. Dr.
Shaw was educated at Phillips Exeter Academy, studied medicine at
Hanover, N. H., and settled in his native town, Moultonborough,
N. H. His wife died 25 Oct., 1821. Children :
2536. I. Paulina Porter Shaw, born 20 Feb., 1808 ; died
in Sharon, Ohio, 20 March, 1858.
2537. II. Mary Little Shaw, born 8 Aug., 1818; married
1 Sept., 1848, Dr. S. W. Beech, and lives in Shai'on, Ohio.
2538. III. Sarah Ann Shaw, born 12 Feb., 1821 ; married
Dr. S. W. Beech 8 Oct., 1842, and died 17 Aug., 1847. Dr. Beech
was a native of Canaan, Vt., and died July, 1880. His children :
2539. I. Edgar L. Beech, born 1 Oct., 1843; died
in infancy.
2540. II. Edgar Little Beech, born 1 Sept., 1845;
died 1 Aug., 1864, from disease contracted in the army.
2541. III. Arthur S. Beech, born 10 April, 1847 ; died
1 Aug., 1847.
By second wife :
2542. IV. Arthur T. P. Beech, born 6 July, 1849 ;
died 7 Sept., 1850.
2543. V. Arthur W. Beech, born 26 June, 1851 ;
married Nov., 1877, Frances E. Chandler of Sharon. Chil-
dren :
2544. I. Mary L. Beech, born 6 Sept., 1878.
2545. II. Maude W. Beech, born Feb., 1881.
2546. VI. John P. Beech, born 29 Oct., 1853.
2547. VII. Harry M. Beech, born 27 May, 1856;
married Sept., 1877, Carrie M. Crane of Sharon, Ohio. Child :
2548. I. Constance Little Beech, born Aug.,
1879.
2549. VIII. Walter E. Beech, born 16 Aug., 1857.
2550.
I.
*2551.
11.
*2552.
III.
*25o3.
IV.
2554.
V.
*2555.
VI.
1867.
2556.
VII
204 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
760.
JOSHUA,'' \_Josliucv' Samuel* DanieP Joseph^'] born 1770 ; mar-
ried first Lydia Dow, and second Mrs. Cargell. He was a farmer
and ship carpenter, lived in Whitefield, Pittstou, and Newcastle, Me.,
and died 11 Oct., 1833 (?). Children, all by his first wife :
Betsey, born 1796 ; died unmarried 1877.
Lydia, born 27 Feb., 1797 ; died 21 May, 1856.
Abigail, born 10 June, 1799.
Daniel, born 1800 ; died 10 Aug., 1861.
John, died unmarried on board of a man-of-war.
Henry Wood, born 8 Dec, 1803 ; died 26 March,
Louis, married Mary Malcom ; lived in Edgecomb,
Me., and had three children who died young.
2557. VIII. Mary Ann, born 1807 ; married (2571) Benjamin
Little, and died 20 Sept., 1853.
2558. IX. Hannah, married Daniel Oakes and had one child,
Charlotte S. Oakes, who married Thomas J. Healy, and lived in Boston.
761.
SAMUEL,^ [^Josliua^ Samuel* Daniel'^ JosepJi^^ born 2 Sept.,
1772 ; married 1799, Sally, daughter of Jonathan and Elizabeth
(Piatt) Noyes, who died 1 July, 1831, aged 58. He was a farmer,
lived in Pittstou, Me., and died 20 Dec, 1849. Children :
2559. I. Susan, born 1800 ; married 1843, John Savage of
Pittstou, Me., and died 9 Feb., 1871.
*2560. II. John, born 27 June, 1802 ; died 16 June, 1877.
Moses, born 1803 ; died without issue 9 April,
David, born 1804; died without issue 29 Sept.,
Eli, born 5 June, 1806.
Sarah, born 5 June, 1809 ; died March, 1831.
Samuel, born 3 June, 1811.
VIII. Mary Ann, born 18 Feb., 1813.
Julia, born Jan., 1815 ; died Feb., 1819.
Hannah Sylvester, born 26 July, 1816.
2561.
III.
1829.
2562.
IV.
1827.
*2563.
V.
2564.
VI.
*2565.
VII.
*2566.
VIII
2567.
IX.
*2568.
X.
*2569.
I.
*2o70.
II.
*2571.
III.
*2o72.
IV.
*2573.
V.
*2574.
VI.
2575.
VII
SIXTH GENERATIOIs. 205
762.
ABIJAH,*^ [^Joshuw" Samuel^ DcmieP Josepli-'] born 21 March,
1774 ; married first Lydia,t daughter of Jonathan and Elizabeth
(Piatt) Noyes of Jefferson, Me., who was born 1777, and died 24
April, 1846, and second Mrs. Persis (Dickinson) Fish. He was
engaged in farming and lumbering at White field. Me., where he
died May, 1855. Children :
Daniel, born 4 Oct., 1798 ; died 1853 (?).
Ruth, born 13 March, 1800.
BENJAjnN, born 13 March, 1802 ; died 5 Jan., 1871.
Eunice, born 10 Feb., 1805 ; died 20 Nov., 1838.
Joshua, born 13 March, 1807.
Hannah, born 19 Feb., 1809.
Thomas, born 28 May, 1811 ; died unmarried in
a marine hospital at Staten Island, 1833.
*2576. VIII. Elizabeth, born 4 July, 1813.
*2577. IX. Mary, born 18 Oct., 1815 ; died 1869.
*2578. X. Sarah, born 29 April, 1818.
841.
MOSES, ^ [Daniel^ SamueV' Daniel^ Joseph^'] born 15 March,
1778 ; married 27 Nov., 1806, Polly, daughter of John Johnson of
Atkinson, who was born 20 June, 1784, and died 5 April, 1845.
He was housebuilder and contractor, and also engaged in farming.
He died at his home in Hampstead 10 March, 1831. Children :
*2579. I. Abigail Peabody, born 17 Feb., 1808; died 24
Feb., 1861.
2580. II. Daniel Hazen, born 25 Sept., 1813 ; died 8 Oct.,
1814.
*2581. III. Tristram, born 12 Dec, 1815.
844.
TRISTRAM,*' \_Daniel^ Samuel^ DanieP Joseph^] born in Hamp-
stead 4 May, 1785 ; married 1813, Phebe, daughter of Noah Hues-
tis of Mount Pleasant, "West Chester County, N. Y. She was born
t Her nephew, Eli, son of Moses Noyes, was the first missionary sent by the Free Baptist
denomination to India, where he labored at Orissa. He was a fine Hebrew scholar, and
published a volmne on the study of that language.
206 • LITTLE GENEALOGY.
21 Oct., 1787, and died 6 Aug., 1878. He received his education at
Atkiuson, and at Phillips Exeter Academy, and was associated in
trade with his brother John at Union, Me., for a short time. In
1806 he made a journey on horseback to (Saratoga and thence to
Ballston Springs to obtain relief from a scrofulous disease with which
he was afflicted. By continuous use of the waters for several
months he was entirely successful. He then spent three or four
years there as a teacher in the public schools. After his marriage
in 1813 he engaged in trade at White Plains, N. Y., where he had
previously taught for a short time, and prospered until the raising
of the embargo at the close of the war with England, when he
became bankrupt. He immediately returned to his former vocation
of a teacher, and by his industry succeeded in discharging all the
obligations against him. He continued to teach till 1841 when he
was appointed county superintendent of schools, a position he filled
with entire satisfaction. Two years later he was compelled by ill
health to resign, and died 3 Jan., 1844. Children, born in Green-
burgh :
2582. I. Charles William, born 29 Jan., 1815, received
a good education, served as supervisor of the town of Greenburgh
seven- years, and died unmarried 11 June, 1874.
*2583. II. Mart Jane, born 6 Feb., 1817.
*2584. III. Daniel Hazen, born 21 Aug., 1820.
2585. IV. Hannah Abigail, born 30 March, 1823, was a
teacher for over thirty years, and at her death 19 Jan., 1874, princi-
pal of the White Plains public school.
*2586. V. John Mann, born 28 April, 1825 ; died 27 Sept.,
1862.
2587. VI. Sally Ann, born 13 April, 1827, graduated at
Rutgers Institute, New York City, and married 26 Feb., 1861, Rich-
ard Harris, M.D., who was born in Bristol, England, 23 Nov., 1827.
Mrs. Harris is a graduate of the Women's Medical College, and
resides in New York City.
*2588. VII. Ophelia Phebe, born 2 June, 1831.
873.
DANIEL,'' [Nathaniel Coffin^ Daniel^ DanieP Joseph^'] born 27
Aug., 1794; married Miss Hammond of Atkinson, Me. He was a
merchant and lived in Hudson, N. Y., where he died Aug., 1852.
Children :
SIXTH GENERATION. 207
2589. I. HE^^lT Weare, born Sept.. 1826 ; died young.
2590. Hi Edwin Coffin, born Oct., 1829 ; married and
lived in Cincinnati, Ohio.
874.
WILLIAM COFFIN,'' [Nathaniel Cqtfin" DanieP DaiiieP JosepJi'^
born in Kennebnnk 6 Oct., 1796; married at Honolulu, Sandwich
Islands, Aug., 1835, Charlotte Augusta, daughter of Joseph and
Elizabeth (Williams) Wood." She married second William Hooper
by whom she had three children, Edward N., Augusta W., and Robert
W. Mr. Little entered a dry goods store in Boston as a clerk in 1816,
and while in the service of his employers made two vo3'ages to South
America. Becoming dissatisfied with his business, he shipped at
Havanna as second mate on a vessel bound to the East Indies on a
spice-trading voj^age. The cruise proved a long and adventurous
one. On the return his ship was dismasted in the Indian Ocean,
sprung a leak, and after sacrificing the cargo was towed into the
Cape of Good Hope, where she was condemned. He returned home
by the way of London and soon after made a voj^age as second
mate to the Pacific. In 1824 he took command of the Diana,
running between Canton and the coast of Mexico via the Sandwich
Islands, and afterwards of the Griffon, in the same trade. Of this
vessel he became part owner and lost his life when it was wrecked in
the harbor of Mazatlan in 1839. He refused to leave the ship till
every other person on board was saved, and remaining till this was
accomplished, went down with his vessel before assistance could
reach him. Child :
*2591. I. William Coffin, born 17 June, 1836.
8TG.
SUSAN COFFIN,'^ [Nathaniel Coffin' Daniel* DanieP Joseph^^
born 3 Aug., 1802; married 3 Feb., 1825, Capt. Andrew Scott of
Portland, Me., who resides at Flushing, Long Island, where she died
30 March, 1880. Children:
2592. I. Eleanor Coffin Scott, born 5 Dec, 1825.
2593. II. WiLLiAMScoTT,born5 July, 1827 ; died Dec, 1835.
2594. III. Martha Derbt Scott, born 23 Oct., 1832; died
1 Jan., 1836.
2595. IV. Kate Parker Scott, born 1837 ; married 29 Aug.,
1862, Rev. Nicholas Emery, son of Lendal G. S. and Theresa
208 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Orne (Emery) Boyd of Portland, Me., who graduated at Bowdoin
College in 1860. Children :
2596. I. Henry Scott Boyd, born 11 Oct., 1864;
died 14 Jan., 1869.
2597. II. George Abbot Boyd, born 9 April, 1866 ;
died 26 Aug., 1866.
2598. y. Henry Whitman Scott, born April, 1839. He
entered the navy at the beginning of the war, and served till a few
months before his death 10 May, 1869.
878.
WEARE COFFIN,^ [Wathaniel Coffin^ Daniel^ DanieP Joseph^'\
born 31 July, 1806; married 12 Nov., 1846, Elizabeth Latimer of
Moutville, Conn., who died 16 Sept., 1865, and second 3 Dec, 1866,
Lydia Latimer, a sister of his former wife. Mr. Little established
himself as a bookseller in Albany, N. Y., in 1828, where he is still
in business, having been for many years at the head of the law pub-
lishing house of W. C. Little & Co. His uprightness and integrity
throughout a long and successful business life have gained him the
esteem and regard of all who know him. Children :
2599. I. Elizabeth Latimer, born 29 Aug., 1847; mar-
ried 30 Nov., 1874, Col. P. Jones Yorke of Louisiana.
2600. II. Charles Weare, born 4 Feb., 1850; married 31
Dec, 1872, Edith Herbert of Hoboken, N. J. He is a member of
the firm of W. C. Little & Co. Child :
2601. I. Milla Adelaide, born 15 March, 1871.
882.
CHARLES C0FFIN,6 \_David^ Daniel^ DanieP JosepK'^ born 25
July, 1799 ; married first 1 Jan., 1829, Sarah, daughter of Deacon
William Hilliard of Cambridge, Mass., who died 29 Sept., 1848,
aged 38, and second 18 Jan., 1854, Abby, daughter of Henry
Wheaton, LL.D., of Providence, R. I. Mr. Little early went from
Kennebunk to Boston, Mass., where he engaged in the book busi-
ness, and for several years was at the head of one of the leading
houses in that city. He was a man of affairs and in whatever he
undertook showed an energy and sagacity that insured success. He
never sought political preferment, but was honored with several posi-
tions of private trust demanding fidelity and good judgment. He
died 11 Aug., 1869. Children, beside one that died young:
SIXTH GENERATION. 209
2602. I. Charles William, born 11 April, 1830 ; graduated
at Harvard in 1850.
2603. II. Francis Milliard, born 19 Feb., 1833.
2604. III. George Coffin, born 20 Sept., 1834; graduated
at Harvard in 1856 ; married 1871, Miss Houghton of New York.
2605. IV. Sarah Ellen, born 22 Dee., 1836; married 22
Oct., 1856, Richard A., sou of Robert H. McCurdy of New York.
Mr. McCurdy is vice president of the New York Mutual Life Insur-
ance Company. Children :
2606. I. Gertrude Lee McCurdy.
2607. 11. Robert Henry McCurdy, graduated at Har-
vard 1881.
2608. V. John Albro, born 26 Jan., 1839; is a merchant
in New York City.
2609. VI. Caroline Cressey, boru 18 Jan., 1845; died 3
March, 1849.
887.
GEORGE LORD,*^ [David^ Daniel' DanieP Josep¥^ born 12
Feb., 1820 ; married first 11 Oct., 1842, Elizabeth, daughter of Hugh
M. McCulloch and sister of ex-Secretary McCulloch, who was born
2 July, 1819, and died 22 July, 1856, and second 5 Dec, 1861,
Eleanor Penton, daughter of Peter P. Bailey, who was born 15
April, 1838. In June 1843 Mr. Little went to the west and settled at
Fort Wayne, lud., where he engaged in an extensive flour and grain
business. In 1874 he retired and returned to his native place, Ken-
nebuuk, Me., where he now resides. Children :
2610. I. Frank Coffin, born 31 May, 1844; died 25
March, 1852.
*2611. II. Mary Olivia, born 24 Nov., 1851.
2612. III. Elizabeth, born 7 June, 1855.
2613. IV. Carrie Margderette, born 31 Dec, 1866.
927-
TRISTRAM,^ INathanieP Henri/ Tristram^ Moses"^^ born 10
Dec, 1784; married 5 Dec, 1815, (1226) Sarah Little, who was
born 29 Sept., 1790, and died 14 May, 1863. Mr. Little was a
farmer by occupation, and lived in Newbury. He was possessed of
14
2614.
I.
1871.
*2615.
II.
2616.
III.
2617.
IV.
1852, while
on a ^
land.
*2618.
V.
*2619.
VI.
2620.
VII.
2621.
VIII.
2622.
IX.
bury, Mass
210 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
much mechanical ability, and was the inventor of what is known as
the Centennial Seed Sower, which obtained a premium at Philadel-
phia in 1876, and of various other ingenious machines, which have
had an extensive use. He died 8 Feb., 1872. Children :
Abigail Notes, born 8 Sept., 1816 ; died 2 June,
Nathaniel, born 24 Sept., 1818.
Mary Toppan, born 23 Jan., 1821.
David, born 7 Jan., 1823 ; died at sea 16 June,
1852, while on a voyage for his health, and was buried in Newfound-
WiLLiAM, born 14 Oct., 1825.
Elizabeth, born 7 Feb., 1828.
Sarah, born 26 May, 1830 ; died 13 May, 1857.
George, born 10 July, 1832 ; died 28 July, 1832.
Alfred, born 9 May, 1834 ; is a farmer at New-
928.
PATIENCE,*' [Nathaniel HemY Tristram^ Moses''-] born 9 Feb.,
1788; married first 29 April, 1817, Ebenezer, son of Hon. Eben-
ezer and Abigail (Smith) March. He was a farmer, lived in New-
bury, and died 15 Nov., 1821. She married second 9 Aug., 1828,
Joseph, son of Joseph and Ann (Grrow) Toppan, a merchant of
Newbury, who died 2 March, 1842. She died 8 March, 1850.
Children :
2623. I. George Little March, born 2 March, 1818 ; died
18 April, 1823.
2624. II. Mary Campbell March, born 13 May, 1819 ;
died 7 May, 1848.
2625. III. Ebenezer March, born 18 July, 1821 ; died 27
Aug., 1833.
2626. IV. Joseph Little Toppan, born 9 Aug., 1829.
2627. V. Ann Grow Toppan, born 6 Jan., 1831.
929.
HENRY,^ [Nathaniel^ Henry'^ Tristram^ Moses'^'] born 12 April,
1790 ; married 20 Oct., 1816, (1075) Phebe Little, who was born 24
June, 1798, and died 24 Aug., 1862. He was a farmer and lived
at Newbury, where he died 4 July, 1848. Children :
*2628.
I.
*2629.
II.
Feb., 1877,
2630.
III.
1857.
2631 .
IV.
2632.
V.
*2633.
VI.
2634.
VII.
*2635.
VIII
2636.
IX.
SIXTH GENERATION. 211
Jane Noyes, born 18 June, 1817.
Edward Hejtoy, born 21 Sept., 1819 ; died 27
Sarah Ann, born 11 Aug., 1822 ; died 9 April,
Helen, born 29 April, 1824; died 2 Feb., 1852.
Alice, born 23 Feb., 1826 ; died 22 March, 1832.
Francis, born 1 Dec, 1827.
Ltdia, born 12 Nov., 1829.
VIII. Hector, born 17 Nov., 1831.
Alice, born 12 Jan., 1834; married (3306^
George Franklin Little.
2637. X. Ebenezer March, born 8 April, 1836 ; died 17
Sept., 1837.
*2638. XI. Maria, born 15 July, 1838.
2639. XII. Charles, born 8 Dec, 1841 ; married 21 June,
1869, Mrs. Lydia M. Varina, daughter of Gideon W. and Lydia M.
(Hunt) Lattimer. He served during the war in Company B, Forty-
Eighth Massachusetts Regiment, and is now a farmer at Danvers.
932.
JANE,*^ [Ilenry^ Henry* Tristram^ Moses-'] born 23 Jan., 1772;
married 1799, Joseph Wright Page, a farmer of Salem, N. H. She
died 30 March, 1850. Children :
2640. I, John Page, born 11 April, 1800 ; died unmarried
June, 1876.
2641. II. Henry Page, born 11 April, 1800 ; died in infancy.
2642. III. Henry Little Page, born 27 Dec, 1801 ; mar-
ried 14 March, 1829, (634) Sarah Matilda Doton, who was born 12
Feb., 1808. He died at Pomfret, Vt., 13 May, 1844. Children :
2643. I. Jolin Quincy Page, born 24 Oct., 1830 ; is
a dentist at Three Rivers, P. Q.
2644. II. William Little Page, born 24 June, 1832 ;
is a physician at Danville, P. Q.
2645. III. Joseph Wright Page, born 16 Aug., 1833 ;
is a florist in Medfield, Mass.
2646. IV. Elizabeth Jane Page, born 12 March, 1835 ;
died at Pomfret, Vt., 12 Feb., 1861.
212 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2647. V. Edwin Ruthven Page, born 21 Nov., 1836 ;
died at Pomfret, Vt., 17 Aug., 1856.
2648. VI. Christiana Electra Page, born 25 Dec,
1838 ; married Ehner Augustus Emery, a farmer of Pomfret,
Vt. They have eight children.
2649. VII. Ellen Lucretia Page, born 23 Aug., 1840;
married Osceola A. Whitmore, a musician of Maiden, Mass.
They have two children.
2650. VIII. Sarah Louisa Page, born 31 Dec, 1842;
married Abner C. Hesselton, an overseer in a factory at
Ludlow, Vt.
2651. IX. Henry Little Page, born 27 Aug., 1844 ; is
a dentist in Boston, Mass.
2652. IV. Elizabeth Page, born 4 Aug., 1803 ; married 12
Nov., 1833, Hartfield Hart of South Reading, Mass., and died
April, 1869.
2653. V. Joseph Page, born 4 May, 1805 ; died April, 1808.
2654. VI. Lucretia Little Page, born 11 March, 1807;
married 24 Nov., 1834, Brickett Bradley of Haverhill, Mass., where
she now resides.
2655. I. Marantha Wilson Bradley, born 1 March,
1836 ; died 7 April, 1855.
2656. II. George Brickett Bradley, ) r^ , q a
2657. III. Ellen Lucretia Bradley, j °^^ "^■'
1838 ; George died 10 March, 1839 ; Ellen died 30 March, 1840.
2658. IV. Ellen Lucretia Brickett Bradley, born 5
Jan., 1841, and lives with her mother.
2659. VII. Haseltine Page, born 24 Sept., 1808, in Goffs-
town, N, H. ; married first 13 Nov., 1834, Mary A. Cook, who died
at Wethersfield, 111., 6 May, 1850, aged 41, and second 31 May,
1852, Mrs. Jeannette Gutchess. He died 12 Nov., 1881. Children,
born in Wethersfield, 111., except the first.
2660. I. Robert C. Page, born in Hampstead, N.
H., 11 Aug., 1835 ; married Oct., 1866, L^^dia E. Talmage of
Mitchell, Iowa.
2661. II. Joseph H. Page, born 24 Sept., 1839;
married Aug., 1863, Sarah R. Lester.
2662. III. Mary E. Page, born 4 Oct., 1842 ; died 22
Sept., 1849.
SIXTH GENERATION. 213
2663. IV. Ann J. Page, born 15 April, 1845 ; mar-
ried 3 June, 1863, Thomas W. Daniels.
2664. V. Edgar O. Page, born 14 Feb., 1849; died
13 July, 1849.
2665. VIII. Joseph AVright Page, born 23 Marcti, 1811 ;
married 7 June, 1841, Martha L. Fitch of Boston, and lives in Boston,
Mass.
2666. IX. Abner Bailey Page, born 23 March, 1811 ;
married 19 Oct., 1841, Rebecca Thompson of Wayne County, Ohio,
who died 9 Dec, 1856, and second Mary O. Talfold of Marietta,
Ohio. He lives in Illinois, and has had fifteen children.
2667. X. Abigail Jane Page, born 22 July, 1813 ; mar-
ried 1 July, 1834, John W. Emerson, and lives in New York.
933.
ABNER BAILEY,*' \_Henrif Hennf Tristram? Moses-~\ born 1
Feb., 1774 ; married 20 Jan., 1802, Nancy, daughter of William and
Phebe (Jewett) Tenney, who was born at HoUis, N. H., 29 Jan.,
1782, and died 9 July, 1847. He lived in Salem, Goffstown, and
Hollis, N. H. In 1836 removed to Wethersfield, 111., where he re-
mained till his death 8 Sept., 1863. He was engaged in trade at
several times, but during the greater portion of his life was a farmer.
Children, beside a son who died unnamed :
2668. I. Mary Baldwin, born at Salem 17 April, 1803;
married 14 Oct., 1832, John AVilloughby of Hollis, N. H., and sec-
ond 6 Dec, 1877, Deacon Gerard Cutler of Wethersfield, 111., where
she resides.
*2669. II. Nancy Catharine Maria, born at Salem 4 Jan.,
1805.
*2670. III. Elizabeth Bailey, born at Salem 16 Jan., 1807.
*2671 . IV. Wllliam Tenney, born at Goffstown 9 May, 1809 ;
died 25 May, 1845.
*2672. V. Caleb Jewett Tenney, born at Goffstown 13
July, 1811.
*2673. VI. Henry Oilman, born at Goffstown 31 March, 1813.
*2674. VII. Ruth Channing, born at Hollis 3 July, 1815.
*2675. VIII. Laura Ann, born at Hollis, N. H., 20 June, 1817 ;
died 20 April, 1852.
214 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2676. IX. Samuel Augustus, born at Hollis, N. H., 15
March, 1819 ; died 15 Sept., 1823.
*2677. X. Caroline Wealthy, born at Hollis, N. H., 15
Sept., 1821.
*2678. XI. Rodney Augustus, born at Hollis 16 Sept., 1828.
*2679. XII. Sarah Frances, born at Hollis, N. H., 21 July,
1829.
034.
WILLIAM WHITE,^ \_Henrif Henrtf Tristraw? Moses^'] born
18 Aug., 1778 ; married 15 Sept., 1805, his cousin (926) Mary Lit-
tle, who was born 6 July, 1782, and died 17 June, 1860. He was a
tanner by occupation and lived in Danvers, Mass., where he died 15
May, 1856. Children:
*2680. I. William Henry, born 19 Sept., 1808.
2681. II. Elizabeth, born 1 Jan., 1811; married (1080)
Plumer Little.
935.
SAMUEL,'' [Henry^ Henry^ Tristram^ Moses^] born 8 Feb., 1781 ;
married first 8 June, 1811, Caroline Elliot, daughter of Samuel and
Sarah Bowers of Billeriea, Mass., who was born 5 Jan., 1784, and
died 20 March, 1820, and second 9 June, 1821, Eliza G. Stone, who
married second S. W. Robiuson of Lexington, Mass. Mr. Little
studied law at Salem, N. H., was admitted to the bar in 1805,
and settled the same year in Bucksport, Me., where he lived till his
death 10 March, 1846. He was a member of the convention that
formed the constitution of the state, served in the first and also in
subsequent legislatures, and held other positions of trust. Child :
2682. I. Caroline Wealthy, born 8 April, 1812 ; married
11 Feb., 1834, Theodore S. Dodd, who died 12 May, 1880, aged 76.
He was for more than forty-five years cashier of the Kenduskeag
Bank at Bangor, Me. Children :
2683. I. Julia Maria Dodd, born 16 July, 1835;
died 16 April, 1838.
2684. II. Mary E. Dodd, born 18 Dec, 1837; mar-
ried 28 Feb., 1866, Pierce L. B. Coombs. Children:
2685. I. Theodore Sedgwick Coombs, born
13 March, 1867.
SIXTH GENERATION. 215
2686. II. Caroline Elliot Coombs, bom 24
Jan., 1869.
2687. III. Horace Sedgwick Dodd, born 13 Dec,
1839 ; married 25 Oct., 1864, Emily L. Guild. He is a cot-
ton broker in Boston. Children :
2688. I. Margaret Elliot Dodd, born 8 Dec,
1866.
2689. II. Walter Sedgwick Dodd, born 5
Feb., 1868.
2690. III. Jack Wellington Dodd, born 29
March, 1876.
2691. IV. Charles Bayley Dodd, born 26 May, 1844 ;
married 3 May, 1871, Jennie L. Hawley, and is a cashier and
book-keeper in Boston. Children :
2692. I. Theodore Little Dodd, born 4 May,
1872.
2693. II. Mary Helen Dodd, born 14 Sept.,
1876; died 8 Aug., 1877.
2694. III. Mary Gardner Dodd, born 25 May,
1878.
2695. V. Henry Ware Todd, born 18 Oct., 1849;
married 9 April, 1881, Mary Dillingham of Bangor; is a
banker in Boston.
936.
ELIZABETH,^ \_Henry^ Henry^ Tristram? Moses^'] born 27 April,
1783; married Jan., 1803, Joseph Hazeltine of Haverhill, Mass.,
and died 19 Jan., 1816. Her only child that survived infancy :
2696. I. John Henry Hazeltine, born Jan., 1816; mar-
ried Eliza Page of Haverhill, had four children, and died 25 June, 1849.
937.
HENRY,'' [Hemnf Henrf Tristrani^ Moses^'] born 16 Aug., 1788 ;
married 29 Oct., 1816, Sophia, daughter of Hon. Ephraim Goodale
of Orrington, Me., who was born 28 Aug., 1797, and died 21 May.,
1878. When twenty years of age Mr. Little went from his native
town, Salem, N. H., to Bucksport, Me., where he was employed for
a few years in the Hancock County offices of clerk of courts, regis-
216 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
ter of deeds, and as deputy sheriff. In the war of 1812 he was first
lieutenant and commander of a local company which was mustered
into the United States service. After the war he rose rapidly in the
state militia until he became colonel of his regiment, which he com-
manded for several years. He was engaged in trade at Bucksport,
where he was also postmaster during the greater part of the admin-
istrations of John Q. Adams and Andrew Jackson, until about 1830,
when he removed to Ellsworth, Me. After a few years of success-
ful business there he went in 1835 to Bangor, where he lived till 1873.
The closing years of his life were spent with his daughter in Boston,
Mass., where he died 26 May, 1878, five days after his wife's de-
cease, having nearly completed his 90th year. While a young man
he suffered shipwreck on the island of Bermuda, and it was prob-
ably this event, with gratitude for his rescue, which led him soon
after to the profession of a religious faith and life in the fellowship
of the Methodist Episcopal church. During the course of his long
life he held oflacial and honorable places in that communion. He
was one of the foremost in the temperance movement of 1830, and
ever remained an earnest champion of the cause. Children :
2697. I. Henry Willard, born 19 May, 1818 ; lost at sea
while foremost in the performance of hazardous duty 14 March, 1842.
2698. II. Laura Elizabeth, born 7 Dec, 1819; died 26
March, 1820.
*2699. III. Laura Elizabeth, born 28 May, 1821.
938.
NICHOLAS,^ \_Henry^ Henry^ Tristram^ Moses^'] born 24 Jan.,
1792 ; married first 26 July, 1818, Elizabeth Brown, who died 22
June, 1847, and second 21 Feb., 1848, Dolly Burnet. He was a
blacksmith by occupation, lived in Boston, Mass., and accumulated
a handsome estate. He died 4 March, 1857. Children :
2700. I. Elizabeth Henry, born 10 May, 1819 ; married
(978) Henry Toppan Green, and died in 1871 (?). They had five
children who all died young.
2701. 11. William Baldwin, born 22 April, 1822 ; married
14 June, 1847, Sarah E. Butts, and died of yellow fever while
United States Consul at Panama in 1866 (?), leaving no children.
*2702. III. Mary Jane White, born 2 May, 1824.
*2703. IV. Harriet Sophia, born 14 July, 1826.
RESIDENCE OF DEACON TOSEPH LITTLE AT NEWBURY,
SIXTH GENERATION. 217
2704. V. Charles Lowell, born 29 Sept., 1828; died 21
Oct., 1837.
2705. VI. Henkt Nicholas, born 5 Dec, 1830; died 30
April, 1831.
2706. VII. George Broaw, born 19 Feb., 1832 ; died 25 Oct.,
1863.
2707. VIII. Francis Nicholas, born 23 Aug., 1834; died 9
Aug., 1836.
2708. IX. Augustus Howard Bartol, born 3 July, 1837 ;
lives unmarried in Boston.
945.
NANCY,^ ISila^ Henry* Tristram^ Moses'~\ born 13 April, 1797 ;
married 20 Nov., 1826, Asa, son of Paul and Hannah (Ilsley)
Adams, a farmer of Newbury, Mass., where she now lives. Chil-
dren :
Hannah Ilsley Adams, born 8 June, 1827 ; de-
2709.
I.
ceased.
2710.
II.
2711.
III.
2712.
IV.
2713.
V.
2714.
VI.
2715.
VII
2716.
VII
2717.
IX.
LucRETiA Little Adams, ,
' born 16 Feb., 1829.
Silas Little Adams, j
Paul Adams, born -I'l Oct., 1830.
Hazen Michael Adams, born 18 Aug., 1832.
Nancy Adams, born 15 Aug., 1835.
Asa Adams, born 26 Nov. , 1836 ; died 26 June, 1837.
VIII. Asa Adams, born 4 July, 1838 ; died Sept., 1875.
Joseph Little Adams, born 14 July, 1842.
946.
JOSEPH," \_Silas' Hennf Tristrativ^ Mose^^ born 19 July, 1799 ;
married 18 Oct., 1821, Elizabeth, daughter of Nathaniel and (923)
Molly (Mood}^) Moody, who was born 27 June, 1799. Mr. Little
is a farmer at Newbury, has represented his town in the legislature,
and for many years been deacon of the Fu'st Church. His house, a
view of which is given, stands upon the site of the one built by
George Little in 1679, and most of the present edifice was built as
an addition to it. Children :
*2718. I. Samuel Moody, born 7 Aug., 1822.
2719. II. Lucretia, born 27 March, 1824.
*2720. III. Elizabeth Hazen, born 11 May, 1827.
218 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2721. IV. Sakah Gushing, born 3 Sept., 1829 ; married
(3077) Alfred Little, and died 25 March, 1863.
2722. V. Mary, born 7 July, 1831.
*2723. VI. Joseph, born 24 Aug., 1833.
*2724. VII. Jane Moody, born 23 June, 1835.
2725. VIII. Silas, born 7 March, 1837 ; married 1 Dec, 1870,
Harriet B., daughter of Nathan and Sarah Moulton ; was a farmer
in Newbury, where he died 9 June, 1874, leaving no children,
1015.
AMOS,*^ {Jamei' BamiieV Tristram? Mose^'] born 28 Feb., 1766 ;
married 13 Nov., 1786, Elizabeth, daughter of Benjamin and (337)
Sarah (Little) Kimball, who was born 27 Jan., 1769, and died 4
March, 1843. Mr. Little was a farmer, one of the first settlers in
Warren, N. H., where he died 6 April, 1842. Children:
2726. I. Sally, born 31 May, 1787, at Pli^vistow, N. H. ;
married 12 Feb., 1815, Moses, sou of Jonathan Kimball, who was
born 7 Oct., 1785, and died 27 Nov., 1862. He was a prosperous
farmer. She died 20 Oct., 1874.
*2727. II. Tamar, born 25 Aug., 1789 ; died 30 Nov., 1878.
2728. III. James, born 6 Sept., 1791, was a cabinet maker
by trade, and died of spotted fever 1 Nov., 1815.
*2729. IV. BENJAMiN,born22 Sept., 1793; died 31 Oct., 1864.
*2730. V. Betsey, born 31 Aug., 1795 ; died 30 Aug., 1847.
2731. VI. Amos, born 15 Dec, 1797 ; died of spotted fever
13 Nov., 1815.
*2732. VII. Jesse, born 4 July, 1800 ; died 29 July, 1865.
*2733. VIII. William, born 19 June, 1802 ; died 9 Jan., 1873.
*2734. IX. Jonathan, born 8 June, 1804.
*2735. X. John, born 7 March, 1806 ; died 1859.
2736. XL Dolly, born 25 Feb., 1810 ; died of spotted fever
21 Nov., 1815.
*2737. XII. Judith, born 25 Feb., 1810.
*2738. XIII. Kimball, born 8 Jan., 1815 ; died 14 Dec, 1874.
1018.
TAMAR, *^ \_James^ SamueP Tristram? Moses^'] born 24 June,
1774 ; married 27 Aug., 1793, her cousin (1045) Henry Noyes, who
SIXTH GENERATION. 219
was boru 20 Dec, 1772, and died 21 July, 1845. He was a farmer
and lived in Atkinson, N. H. She died 10 May, 1856. Children :
2739. I. James Notes, born 20 Dec, 1794; married 25
Dec, 1822, Polly Page of Atkinson, and died 22 Sept., 1875.
2740. II. William Notes, born 12 April, 1797; married
first 4 March, 1825, Sarah Peaslee, who died 25 Dec, 1825, and
second 29 April, 1828, Lydia W. Clarke.
2741. III. Jane Little Notes, born 20 June, 1799 ; married
Franklin Gilbert, and died 6 Feb., 1873.
2742. IV. Jefferson Notes, born 20 June, 1802 ; married
Nancy Pert, and died 25 April, 1877.
2743. V. Tamar Notes, born 11 Nov., 1804; married
Aaron Bartlett, who died 24 Nov., 1851.
2744. VI. Mart Notes, born 26 Jan., 1807; married 9
April, 1833, Samuel, son of (1049) Joseph Noyes.
2745. VII. Eliza W. Notes, born 18 Nov., 1809; married
David, son of (1049) Joseph Noyes, who died 12 Oct., 1866. She
died 18 Sept., 1872.
2746. VIII. Henrt Notes, born 7 Aug., 1812; married first
Hannah Knight, who died 22 June, 1856, and second Mary Bassett.
He died 14 Dec, 1862.
2747. IX. Albert Notes, born 23 Oct., 1816 ; married first
Louisa Emerson, who died 17 Sept., 1857, and second Hannah,
widow of (2811) Samuel Noyes Little, and died 6 May, 1875.
2748. X. George Notes, born 19 July, 1818 ; married first
Elizabeth Moulton, and second 16 Nov., 1847, Sarah, daughter of
Moses Hazen and (2727) Tamar (Little) Clement.
1019.
EBENEZER,*^ [Jame^^ Samuel^ Tristram^ 3fose^'] born 5 March,
1777; married 17 Dec, 1799, Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Emer-
son of Hampstead, and only sister of the wife of (1036) Nathaniel
Little, who was born 28 Oct., 1780, and died 27 Oct., 1870. He
was a farmer and lived in Enfield, N. H., where he died 24 Oct.,
1856. Children :
*2749. I. Samuel, born 22 May, 1801 ; died 20 March, 1878.
*2750. II. James, born 22 Jan., 1803 ; died 11 Dec, 1854.
*2751 . III. Ebenezer, born 18 June, 1805 ; died 9 Sept. , 1870.
*2752. IV. Eliza, born 5 Aug., 1808.
220 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1020.
WILLIAM,^ [^James^'' SamueP Tristratn? Moses^^ born 3 Feb.,
1779 ; married Eliza, daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Wiggin of
Hopkiuton, N. H., who was born 20 May, 1783, and died 20 April,
1868. Major Little was a merchant and lived at Norwich, Vt.,
where his children were born, at Salisbury and Hopkinton, N. H.,
where he died 23 Feb., 1862. Children :
*2753. I. Timothy Wiggin, born 9 Feb., 1805; died 12
April, 1863.
2754. II. Mary Eliza, born 14 June, 1808 ; married Thomas
G. Wells, and died 16 April, 1836, leaving no children.
*2755. III. Ellen Chase, born 24 Oct., 1813.
1023.
SARAH,'' [^Josepli" Samuel^ Tristram? Moses^'\ born 7 June, 1768 ;
married 1788, John Webster, a farmer of Atkinson, N. H., and died
Sept., 1854. Children:
2756. I. Mary Webster, born 11 Dec, 1788; married
(483) Ezekiel Little, and died in 1844.
2757. II. Rebecca Webster, born 30 April, 1794 ; married
(1232) Joseph Little, and died 28 Dec, 1879.
2758. III. Sarah Webster, born 21 May, 1797 ; married
James Gibson of Hampstead. Children :
2759. I, Ezekiel Hervey Little Gibson, born 9 Aug.,
1827; died 11 April, 1846.
2760. II. James Gibson, died unmarried.
2761. IV. Hannah Webster, born 29 May, 1803; married
Mr. Heath. Child :
2762. I. Hazen Webster Heath, born 29 April, 1832.
1035.
JONATHAN CARLETON,'' ^Nathaniel" Samuel' Tristram?
Mosesi^^ born 27 June, 1769 ; married first April, 1793, Meribah
Farnum, daughter of Ebenezer and Meribah (Roberts) Hale of
Hampstead, who died 14 Nov., 1801, aged 33, and second 29 Dec,
1803, his cousin Phebe, daughter of David and Phebe (Carleton)
Poor, who was born 4 June, 1775, and died 30 Nov., 1841. During
SIXTH GENERATION. 221
his father's absence in the Revolutionary army, though only nine
years of age, he had entire charge, with his younger brother Nathan-
iel, of a large farm. After his marriage he lived near the centre
of Hampstead, where he followed his trade of cooper, and was also
■engaged in farming. Capt. Little was a man of very regular habits.
For more than forty years in succession he rose every morning before
the sun. He voted at all the presidential elections from that of
Washington to the one preceding his decease (10 Feb., 1856), and
attended the annual town meetings for fifty-six years with but four
exceptions. He served several times as selectman and was highly
respected. He took great delight in the Bible which he read habitu-
ally, and the sanctuary was his unfailing resort on the Sabbath until
he was detained by the infirmities of age. Children :
2763. I. Eben Hale, born 12 June. 1794; married first
Elizabeth Gibbon, who was born Feb., 1795, and died 26 Dec, 1874,
and second 24 Aug., 1876, Jerusha Palmer, who survives. He was
a cooper by trade, lived for many years in Boston, where he was an
inspector of fish, and died in Haverhill, Mass., 31 Maj^, 1878.
*2764. II. Mary Carletox, born 10 Feb., 1798.
Meribah Farxum Hale, born 12 Aug., 1804 ; died
Linus Lewis Carleton, born 27 Sept., 1806.
David Poor, born 1 Nov., 1808 ; died 8 Dec, 1872.
Phebe, born 23 March, 1811 ; died 27 April, 1880.
Nathaniel Hale, born 1 April, 1813 ; died 30
1036."
NATHANIEL,*^ \_NatlianieV' Samuel* Tristram? Moses^^ born 5
May, 1771 ; married 14 March, 1797, Abiah, daughter of Robert
Emerson of Hampstead, who died 20 Nov., 1854, aged 80. She
was sister to the wife of (1019) Ebenezer Little. Mr. Little was a
cooper and farmer by occupation. An amiable man, he was highly
respected bj' his fellow-citizens, served as chairman of the board of
selectmen in Hampstead for thirteen years, and as town clerk for
fourteen. Fine penmanship and a musical voice well qualified him
for the latter office, and his keen sense of the humorous sometimes
made the publishment of marriage intentions, which it was the cus-
tom to announce orally at the close of the Sabbath services, a source
of much merriment to the audience. He died 4 Dec. . 1857. Children :
2765.
III.
31 March,
1819.
*2766.
IV.
*2767.
V.
*2768.
VI.
*2769.
VII.
Dec, 1877
222 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2770. I. Polly, bom 9 July, 1798 ; married 3 Nov., 1818,
Hezekiah Ayer of Hampstead, and died 6 April, 1858. Child :
2771. I. Belinda Helen Aj^er, born Oct., 1819; died
unmarried 28 Oct., 1841.
2772. II. Belinda, born 3 July, 1800; married 12 Aug.,
1831, Theodore Tarleton, a land agent in Illinois. They lived at
Peoria, Liverpool, and Canton, where he died 1 Jan., 1868.
*2773. III. Robert Emerson, born 25 Nov., 1804; died 6
Aug., 1842.
*2774. IV. George Washington, born 12 Aug., 1810.
1037.
SUSAN, ^ \_NatlianieV' Samuel^ Tristram^ Moses^'] born 24 July,
1773 ; married Capt. Osgood Taylor of Springfield, N. H., and died
31 Jan., 1854. Her husband was an innkeeper, and lived at Spring-
field, Sandown, and Hampstead, N. H., where he died 24 Jan., 1838,
aged 68 years. Children :
2775. I. Lydia Taylor, married 10 Oct., 1822, Abner K.
Kent, and lived at Hanover, N. H.
2776. II. True W. Taylor, married Rhoda Ann Tewks-
bury 3 July, 1834, and died 20 April, 1838, aged 33.
2777. III. Jonathan Carleton Taylor, married 10 June,
1832, Betsey Wilson of Hampstead, and died 4 June, 1841, aged 35.
2778. IV. John Taylor.
2779. V. Sarah Little Taylor, married 3 Dec, 1829,
William Ayer of Hampstead. Children :
2780. I. Sarah Adeline Ayer, born 2 March, 1831.
2781. II. WilliamHerman Ayer, born 26 Aug., 1832,
and perhaps others.
2782. VI. Osgood Bartlett Taylor, married 13 Dec, 1832,
Sarah S. Connor of Hampstead, and moved to Goffstown, N. H.
1038.
SAMUEL,^ {_NatlianieV' Samuel'^ Tristram^ Moses'^^ born 20 May,
1778; married 20 Feb., 1805, Sally Pettengill, and died 19 April,
1814. He lived in Springfield, N. H. Children :
*2783. I. Hiram, born 1 March, 1807; married 14 Oct.,
1832, Roxana Carr, who survived him, and married second Rufus
SIXTH GENERATION. 223
Bean. Mr. Little was a carriage maker and farmer by occupation,
and lived in Cornish, N. H., where he died 23 Nov., 1860. Child :
2784. I. Hiram A., born 12 June, 1844; died unmar-
ried 14 July, 1869.
2785. II. Mart, born 14 June, 1809 ; died 5 Nov., 1825.
*2786. III. Eliza, born 29 May, 1811.
*2787. IV. Phebe Malvina, born 17 Sept., 1813; died 3
Jan., 1877.
1039.
JOSEPH,*^ \_NatIianieV' Samuel^ Tristram^ 3Ioses^'\ born 14 June,
1780; married 23 Oct., 1805, Sarah, daughter of Stephen Webster
of Salisbury, N. H., who was born 8 April, 1785, and died 8 April,
1825. He was a sea-captain, and died 20 Oct., 1820. Childi-en,
born in Springfield, N. H. :
2788. I. Thomas Jefferson, born 2 Dec, 1806 ; married
Sarah Parsons of Loekport, N. Y. They liad two children, who
died young. He was a lawyer at Canton, 111. , and died 20 May, 1855.
2789. II. Stephen Webster, born 4 May, 1809 ; married
Abigail, daughter of Francis Welch of Manchester, N. H., who died
17 May, 1847. He was a master mechanic at Holyoke, Mass., and
died 4 March, 1852. Children :
2790. I. Joseph Rice, born 10 Aug., 1844; died at
Holyoke, 1865.
2791. II. John Maynard, born 17 April, 1847 ; died
21 Aug., 1847.
*2792. III. Nathaniel Noyes, born 28 April, 1812 ; died 28
May, 1875.
2793. rV. Susan Webster, born 22 Nov., 1815 ; married
St. Clair Bean, who was born in Salisbury, N. H., 26 Sept., 1797.
He was a mill-wright, and died in Holyoke, Mass., 19 Sept., 1867.
Child:
2794. I. Jefferson Webster Bean, born 12 June,
1856, and is assistant postmaster at Holyoke, Mass.
1040.
ELIZABETH,^ [JSfathanief Samuel* Tristram^ JSfoses^] born 9
Oct., 1787 ; married John Hoyt of Springfield, N. H., who was born
224 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
9 Oct., 1783, and died 19 Aug., 1829. She died 8 March, 1854.
Children :
2795. I. Charles Hoyt, born 26 July, 1807; died 3 Jan.,
1870, at Williamsburg, N. Y.
2796. II. Amos Little Hoyt, born 24 Nov., 1808; died
unmarried 2 Oct., 1839.
2797. III. Uriah Hoyt, born 23 Jan., 1811 ; married Dec,
1850, Lydia Heath in Springfield, N. H., and died 13 May, 1855.
2798. IV. Sarah Hoyt, born 7 Feb., 1813 ; died 5 July, 1813.
2799. V. John Hoyt, born 2 June, 1815 ; married 7 March,
1843, Laviua Willey of Strafford, N. H. He lives in East Somer-
ville, Mass. Children :
2800. I. Amos Little Hoyt, born 1 July, 1851 ; mar-
ried 28 Oct., 1873, Elizabeth Cummings of Somerville.
2801. 11. Charles Franklin Hoyt, born 10 Oct., 1855.
2802. VI. Nathaniel Hoyt, born 9 Oct., 1817.
2803. VII. Belinda Hoyt, born 10 Oct., 1820; married 22
July, 1852, Jeremiah Quimby of Springfield, N. H.
2804. VIII. Elizabeth Hoyt, born 6 June, 1824 ; died unmar-
ried in New York City 17 Sept., 1866.
2805. IX. Samuel Little Hoyt, born 17 Feb., 1828; died
18 May, 1829.
1043.
AMOS,*^ \_NathanieP' Samuel^ Tristram^ Moses^'\ born 27 Feb.,
1796 ; married 24 Sept., 1818, Ann, daughter of James Brickett of
Hampstead, who died 29 Dec, 1863, aged 66. He learned the
trade of a hatter at Hampstead, and in 1818 entered upon that
business at Newport, N. H., which he continued till his death 17
Aug., 1859. He served his town as selectman and representative to
the legislature, was a devoted Free Mason, an active and promi-
nent member of the Baptist church, and distinguished for his enter-
prise and social qualities. Children :
*2806. I. Charles Henry, born 10 Jan., 1820.
2807. 11. Amos Brickett, born 16 Feb., 1821, and died
unmarried 30 Sept., 1862. He was educated at Meriden Academy
and Brown University, was a lawyer by profession, and at his death
chief examiner in the Patent Office at Washington, with which he
had been connected twenty years.
SIXTH GENERATION. 225
*2808. III. Frances Ann, bora 30 July, 1823.
2809. IV. Mary Ellen, bora 12 Sept., 1828; died 1 Oct.,
1830.
2810. V. George Edmund, born 25 April, 1834 ; man*ied
26 July, 1859, Sarah Jane Wellcome. He learned his father's trade
and engaged in the business for a short time, has since been employed
as clerk and paymaster for Harris Bros., railroad contractors of
Brattleboro, Vt., and resides at Newport, N. H.
1065.
JOSEPH,^ \^Samuel Noyes' Samuel^ Tristram^ Moses^'] born 28
July, 1786; married 24 Jan., 1810, Anna Underbill, and died 10
Sept., 1825. His wife was born 5 Aug., 1786, and died 8 Nov.,
1853. He lived in Atkinson, was a farmer by occupation, filled
many important offices, and for several years was town clerk.
Children :
2811. I. Samtjel Notes, born 4 Nov., 1813 ; died 13 Aug.,
1853.
2812. II. Joseph, born 10 July, 1815 ; married first 27
Nov., 1839, Sarah, daughter of David Stevens, who was born 15
Oct., 1815, and died 1 July, 1841, and second Aug., 1873, Betsey
Ann Stevens, who was born Aug., 1818. He is a farmer and lives
in Haverhill, Mass. Child :
2813. I. Harriet Ann, born 1 Jan., 1841; died 15
June, 1841.
1067.
SAMUEL,^ \_Samuel Noyes^ Samuel^ Tristram^ Moses^^ born 11
Sept., 1792; mai-ried first 27 Nov., 1817, Betsey Bond, who was
born 28 July, 1791, and died 10 March, 1828, and second 5 June,
1828, Sally Bond, who was born 27 Aug., 1786, and died 28 March,
1858. He died 14 Sept., 1857, in Young America, Kansas. His
life, however, was spent in Hollis, N. H., where he was a successful
farmer and prominent citizen, serving as selectman several times.
Children :
Louisa, born 10 July, 1818 ; died 11 Oct., 1835.
James, born 20 April, 1820; died 16 Aug., 1822.
James, born 14 Jan., 1824 ; married Emeline Col-
2814.
I.
2815.
II.
2816.
Ill
15
2818.
I.
2819.
II.
2820.
Ill
2821.
IV.
226 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
burn of Hollis, 23 Oct., 1845, who died 6 Feb., 1864. He died 25
Jan., 1847.
2817. IV. Sophia Notes, born 26 Nov., 1830; married 14
Dec, 1848, John Bell Perkins of Hollis, N. H., who was born 13
Aug., 1828. Children:
Samuel Little Perkins, born 15 Oct., 1849.
John Willard Perkins, born 16 Dec, 1852.
Charles SumnerPerkius, born 11 Dec, 1856.
Mary Sophia Perkins, born 1 May, 1859.
1068.
AMOS,^ \^jSamuel Noyes^ SamueP Tristram? Moses^'] born 12
March, 1795; married 26 Dec, 1821, Sally, daughter of John
Bassett, who was born 16 Jan., 1799, and survives her husband.
He was a farmer and lived in Atkinson, N. H., where he died 30
Aug., 1867. Children:
*2822. I. Alfred Bassett, born 3 Aug., 1824.
2823. II. William, born 10 July, 1829 ; died 12 July, 1829.
2824. III. William Bassett, born 14 April, 1832 ; married
26 Sept., 1852, Nancy Jane Clough, who was born 1 Aug., 1832.
He is a farmer and shoemaker in Atkinson, N. H. Child :
2825. I. Henrietta Bassett, born 9 Sept., 1855.
10T2.
JOHN,^ \_Samuel Noyes^ SamueP Tristram^ Moses^'] born 5 Oct.,
1800 ; married 24 Nov., 1825, Mary, daughter of John Bassett, who
was born 20 Nov., 1804, and survives her husband. He was a
farmer, and lived in Atkinson, where he died 21 May, 1837. Children :
2826. I. Phebe Bassett, born 11 Feb., 1828.
2827. II. Abigail Knight, born 31 Aug., 1831 ; died 3
May, 1833.
*2828. III. Abigail Knight, born 31 Oct., 1833.
*2829. IV. John Lyman, born 16 April, 1836.
1073.
ENOCH,^ \_Sarauel Noyes^ Samuel^ Tristram? Moses^^ born 2
Nov., 1803 ; married 25 Dec, 1828, Sally, daughter of Peter Noyes
SIXTH GENERATIOK. 22T
of Atkinson, and died 25 July, 1876. His wife was born 7 Nov.,
1803, and survives bim. He was a farmer and prominent citizen of
Atkinson, and served tbe town several years as selectman. Cbildren :
2830. I. Mary Jane, born 15 Marcb, 1834.
2831. II. Elmina Ballou, born 14 Jan., 1840; married 25
Dec, 1878, George M., son of Eben D. and Lydia Kimball of
Haverhill, who was born 30 March, 1844.
2832. III. Louisa Notes, born 25 April, 1843; died 11
Dec, 1875.
10T4.
ANNA,^ \_Nathaniel^ Richard'^ Tristram^ Moses^'] born 29 May,
1796 ; married 28 March, 1815, Capt. Moody A., son of Paul and
Elizabeth (Adams) Thurlow of Newburyport. She died 15 Oct.,
1863. Children :
2833. I. MooDY A. Thurlow, born 11 Dec, 1816; mar-
ried May, 1845, Mary Vaughn, who died 31 Dec, 1878. Children:
Albert Eichard Thurlow.
Sarah Jane Thurlow.
Ellen Thurlow.
Georgiana Thurlow.
Frank Thurlow.
Mary Thurlow.
Paul Thurlow, born 23 March, 1820 ; died 17
Paul Thurlow, born 23 Nov., 1822 ; married
March, 1848, Adeline Phillips, and was lost at sea April, 1860.
Children :
2842. I. Zaccheus P. Thurlow, born 25 March, 1849 ;
married Ellen Driscoll, 1874.
2843. II. Grace Ann Thurlow, born 12 Sept., 1850;
married 1867, Hu'am Wiggin. Child :
2844. Edward FrankWiggin,born 16 Aug., 1872.
2845. III. Aggie Thurlow, born 28 Dec, 1853; died
6 Feb., 1857.
2846. IV. Nettie Thurlow, born 1 Aug., 1855 ; died 8
Feb., 1857.
2847. V. Moody A. Thurlow, born 8 Jan., 1858.
2848. VI. Edward P. Thurlow, born 23 Jan., 1860;
died 20 July, 1880.
2834.
I.
2835.
II.
2836.
Ill
2837.
IV.
2838.
V.
2839.
VI.
2840. II.
Pal
Feb., 1821.
2841. III.
Pal
'228 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2849. IV. Jane Thurlow, boru 15 June, 1825 ; married 24
Nov., 1853, Charles S. Pike, who died 17 Feb., 1854.
2850. V. Nathaniel Thurlow, boru 30 Sept., 1828; died
in California 14 Feb., 1850.
2851. VI. Ada Thurlow, born 8 Aug., 1830; married 3
Jan., 1849, John A. Arnold. Children:
2852. I. Annie Moody Arnold, born 22 Aug., 1853 ;
married 11 May, 1873, James P. Moore of Quakertown, Penn.
2853. II. Kate Wright Arnold, born 22 Sept., 1855.
2854. III. Francis Albert Arnold, born 27 Jan., 1861 ;
died 28 Sept., 1862.
2855. IV. Alice Maria Arnold, born 29 May, 1866.
2856. V. Mabel Arnold, born 30 July, 1868.
2857. VII. Thomas Thurlow, born 9 Sept., 1832; married
7 Feb., 1857, Georgiana Wormsted, who died 1868, by whom he had
one child who died in infancy, and second 10 May, 1872, Annie But-
ler. Children :
2858. I. Nat Thurlow, born 7 June, 1873.
2859. II. Francis Thomas Thurlow, born 17 March,
1875.
2860. VIII. Sarah Thurlow, born 24 May, 1834; married
21 March, 1854, Edward J. Sawyer. Children :
2861. I. Charles Pike Sawyer, born 5 Nov., 1854.
2862. II. Alys Maud Sawyer, born 7 July, 1856.
2863. III. Edward Everett Sawyer, born 27 Nov.,
1858 ; died 20 July, 1859.
2864. IV. Genevra Sawyer, born 7 July, 1860.
2865. V. EdwardNathanielSawyer, born 1 July, 1865.
2866. VI. Paul Thurlow Sawyer, born 19 June, 1869.
2867. VII. Marguerite Sawyer, born 28 June, 1875 ;
died 11 Sept., 1875.
2868. VIII. Arthur Kris Sawyer, born 25 Dec, 1879.
2869. IX. Francis Thurlow, born 13 Sept., 1838;
married 16 Jan., 1863, Philena C. Lord. Children :
2870. I. Daisy Mabel Thurlow, born 26 Oct.,
1863.
2871. II. Thomas Thurlow, born 17 March,
1869; died 11 Sept., 1870.
2872. III. Margaret Millie Thurlow, born 15
Dec, 1871 ; died 24 March, 1875.
SIXTH GENERATION 229
2873. IV. Georgie Elbridge Thurlow, born 12
Nov., 1873.
2874. X. Anna Thurlow, born 21 Aug., 1840 ; died
3 Feb., 1844.
2875. XI. Albert Thurlow, born 23 Feb., 1842 ; mar-
ried 9 Nov., 1875, Ella Brooks. Child:
2876. Thomas Thurlow, born 7 Oct., 1876.
1079.
GEOEGE,*^ [JSfatJicmieP RicJiard* Tristram^ Moses'^'] born 28 May,
1807; married 17 Nov., 1839, Maria Jane, daughter of Pardon
and Jane Brockway of Newbur^'port. He was a farmer and lived
in Newbury, where he died 21 Dec., 1875. Children, beside two-
that died unnamed :
William Burke, born 25 Jan., 1843.
Joanna Muzzy, born 13 Sept., 1844.
Adeline Maria Buntin, born 22 July, 1845.
Phebe, born 17 Dec, 1846 ; died 15 Feb., 1847.
Moses, born 12 July, 1848.
Plumer, born 26 April, 1851, lives in Newbury.
1080.
PLUMER,^ [Nathanief Richard* Tristram^ Mosesr^ born 15
Nov., 1809; married 29 Dec, 1840, (2681) Elizabeth Little, who
was born 1 Jan., 1811. He was a tanner by occupation, associated
in business with his father-in-law at Danvers, Mass., and died Oct.,
1869. Children:
2883. I. Eliza, born 10 July, 1843 ; died 20 Dec, 1846.
2884. II. Eliza Sutton, born 9 June, 1850 ; married 27
Oct.,, 1870, Dr. George F. Osgood, and died 12 June, 1871.
1081.
NATHANIEL,^ [NatJianieP Richard* Tristram^ Moses^'] born 9
Nov., 1812; married first 4 July, 1843, Edna, daughter of Paul
and Hannah A. Lunt of Newbury, who died 27 Oct., 1857,
and second 16 Sept., 1860, Martha, daughter of Jesse and Mary
*2877.
I.
2878.
II.
2879.
III.
2880.
IV.
*2881.
V.
2882.
VI.
230 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Butterfield of Standish, Me., who died 31 Oct., 1876. He is a
farmer and lives in Newbury. Child :
2885. I. Edna Florence, born 28 May, 1862.
1088.
JANE,'' [Amos^ Richard'^ Tristram^ Moses^~\ born 4 May, 1786;
married 9 Feb., 1808, Nicolas, son of Nicolas and Lncy (Lamprey)
Brown of Newburyport. He belonged to a sea-faring family, and
was one of eight brothers all of whom were successful shipmasters.
He commanded the first ship belonging in Newburyport that doubled
Cape Horn. He died 19 March, 1868. His wife died 9 Jan., 1869.
Children :
2886. I. Mary Little Brown, born 6 Feb., 1809 ; married
first Aug., 1826, Moses, son of Samuel and Ruth (Long) Brown of
Newburyport, who died in New Orleans 1 Feb., 1830, and second
Nov., 1837, James M. Woodman of Newburyport, who died in
•Cuba 7 June, 1858. She died 9 March, 1869. Children :
2887. I. Jane Little Brown, born 27 April, 1829 ;
married 26 Nov., 1846, Henry Moody of Newburyport, who
died June, 1871. She died 21 Sept., 1866. Children:
2888. I. Elmma J. Moody, born 16 Nov.,
1847; died 17 May, 1866.
2889. n. Mary L. B. Moody, born 18 Dec,
1856; died Feb., 1857.
2890. ni. Eflfle Brown Moody, born 10 Aug.,
1858.
2891. n. James Brown Woodman, born 4 March,
1839; died Nov., 1842.
2892. ni. Mary James Woodman, born 2 Feb., 1845 ;
married 30 Sept., 1865, Charles W. Williams of New York.
Children :
2893. I. Charles James Williams, born 7
Sept., 1868.
2894. II. James Brady Williams, born 25
Sept., 1870; died 18 Nov., 1870.
2895. II. Sarah Jane Brown, born 17 Feb., 1811 ; married
19 Dec, 1828, Capt. John Campbell, son of Peter and Sarah
SIXTH GENERATION. 231
(Campbell) Hardy of Deer Isle, Me. He was lost on the voyage
from San Domingo to Boston 25 Jan., 1845. Children :
2896. I. Sarah Jane Hardy, born 16 Nov., 1830;
died 10 Dec., 1834.
2897. II. John Campbell Hardy, born 10 Feb., 1833 ;
died 28 Feb., 1834.
2898. III. Sarah Jane Hardy, born 22 Sept., 1834;
married 29 April, 1860, Simon Altar of Placerville, Cal.
Children :
2899. I. Simon Altar, born 26 April, 1861.
2900. II. John Campbell Altar, born 26 April,
1861 ; died 15 June, 1861.
2901. III. Marion Altar, born 2 July, 1863.
2902. IV. George Carlisle Altar, born 8 May,
1867.
2903. IV. John Campbell Hardy, born 20 Sept., 1838;
lost at sea on the passage from San Francisco to Boston Feb.,
1865.
2904. III. Lucy Maria Brown, born 27 April, 1813; mar-
ried Oct., 1830, Capt. Francis D. Hardj' of Newbur^'port, a brother
of her sister Sarah's husband, and died 15 March, 1847. Children :
2905. I. Francis D. Hardy, born 30 July, 1834;
married 4 Nov., 1867, Helen M. Carpenter. Children:
2906. I. Alice Emery Hardy, born 8 May,
1869.
2907. II. Edith Mann Hardy, born 27 March,
1873.
2908. II. Emery Coffin Hardy, born Sept., 1837 ; died
30 Nov., 1859.
2909. III. Lucy Belle Hardy, born Oct., 1840; mar-
ried 1855, August Harmon of Boston. Children :
2910. I. Charles Harmon, born Sept., 1856.
2911. II. Emery Harmon, born Oct., 1858.
2912. III. Lucy Harmon, born Oct., 1860.
2913. IV. Charles Hardy, born 24 Jan., 1845; mar-
ried 1868, Lucy M. Folsom. Child :
2914. I. Helen Frances Hardy, born 19 Oct.,
1870.
232 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2915. IV. Nicolas Roberg Brown, born 6 Oct., 1819 ; mar-
ried 1843, Hannah Pike Kilborn of Newburyport, who died 17 Oct.,
1877. He is a farmer at Peru, 111. Children :
2916. I. Mary M. Brown, born 14 June, 1843 ; mar-
ried 1 Jan., 1871, vS. C. Whipple of Illinois, and died 7
Nov., 1871.
2917. II. James B. Brown, born 29 July, 1850 ; mar-
ried 1 Sept., 1874, Jennie Knight, and died in Colorado 23
Feb., 1880. Child:
2918. Nicolas Brown, born 13 June, 1875.
2919. III. Lucy J. Brown, born 31 March, 1862.
2920. V. Hannah Moody Brown, born 12 Aug., 1821 ;
married 17 May, 1838, Phillips, son of Phillips White. He is a
farmer at South Hampton, N. H. Children :
2921. I. Hannah Moody White, born 17 Jan., 1840 ;
married 14 Nov., 1864, Israel S. Merrill of South Hampton,
N. H.
2922. II. Phillips White, born 18 July, 1842 ; mar-
ried 16 April, 1873, Mary L. Palmer of Exeter, N. H. Child :
2923. I. Kate P. White, born 21 Feb., 1874.
2924. III. Charles S. White, born 27 March, 1847;
married 4 Dec, 1872, Nellie L. Chamberlain of Boston.
2925. IV. William K. White, born 27 March, 1859.
2926. VI. James Blanchard Brown, born 23 April, 1825 ;
lost at sea on the coast of California 29 Sept., 1849.
1084.
MICHAEL^ [Amos^ Richard^ Tristram^ Moses^^ born 16 Nov.,
1787; married 12 Jan., 1809, Hannah Leigh of Newburyport, who
died 25 April, 1875. He was a farmer and lived in Newbury, where
he died 31 May, 1867. Children :
Harriet, born 12 Nov., 1809.
Amos, born 11 Oct., 1811 ; died 17 Nov., 1843.
John Moody, born 26 May, 1814.
Abigail, born 8 Sept., 1816.
Mary Ann, born30 Aug., 1821 ; died 13 Nov., 1823.
Mary Ann, born 11 May, 1823.
Michael, born 2 Sept., 1826.
*2927.
I.
*2928.
II.
*2929.
III.
*2930.
IV.
2931.
V.
2932.
VI.
2933.
VII,
SIXTH GENERATION. 233
lOSo.
HANNAH,^ lAmos^ HicharcP Tristram? Mose^^ born 9 Oct.,
1789 ; mamed Robert, son of Eliphalet or Liphe and Mary (Boyn-
ton) Adams, who was born 20 May, 1787, and died 9 May, 1855.
She died 12 March, 1841. Children :
2934. I. Mary Adams, born Sept., 1808 ; died 22 Oct., 1809.
2935. II. Mary Adams, born 7 Nov., 1810 ; married 5 May,
1831, Gideon R. Lucy of Newbury, and died 10 Feb., 1836. Child :
2936. I. George Lucy, born 9 Aug., 1834 ; married
10 March, 1858, Eliza A. Hill, who died 29 May, 1873. Chil-
dren :
2937. I. George Robert Lucy, born 22 Nov.,
1858.
2938. II. William Arthur Lucy, born 8 Oct.,
1860.
2939. III. LiPHEADAMS,born2Sept.,1816;died4April,1838.
1086.
LOIS,^ [Amo^ BicJiarcP Tristram^ Moses^^ born 14 March, 1795 ;
married 25 June, 1815, Joseph Kent, who died 20 Feb., 1821.
She died 27 July, 1867. Children :
2940. I. Jane Kent, born 11 Dec, 1815; married 23
Sept., 1841, Thomas Poor of Newburyport, and died without issue
27 Nov., 1846.
2941. II, Paul Kent, born 30 Sept., 181 7; died 7 Sept., 1844.
2942. III. SarahKent, born 21 Oct., 1819 ;died30 June, 1846.
1090.
SAMUEL,^ [Friend^ Enoc¥ Tristram^ Mose^'] born 7 Dec,
1781 ; married 23 June, 1811, Sally, daughter of Joseph and Sarah
(Pillsbury) Couch, who was born 23 Aug., 1787, and died 7 June,
1852. He lived in Boscawen, was a surveyor, justice of the peace,
and many years a leader of the choir. He died 24 Aug., 1840.
Children :
*2943. I. Hiram Couch, born 19 Feb., 1813 ; died 4 Dec,
1869.
2944. II. Rhoda Bartlett, born 16 July, 1815 ; died 21
July, 1822.
234 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
*2945. III. Samuel, born 29 Nov., 1817.
*2946. IV. Sarah Pillsbury, born 2 June, 1820.
2947. V. Joseph Couch, born 21 April, 1822; died 29
Dec, 1850.
2948. VI. Mary, born 8 Aug., 1826 ; married 17 May, 1849,
(2983) Albe Cady Sweatt, and died 21 June, 1853. Children :
2949. I. Edwin Little Sweatt, born 12 May, 1850;
died 30 May, 1856.
2950. II. Olin Neville Sweatt, born 15 July, 1852 ;
died 14 Feb., 1874.
*2951. VII. Enoch Couch, born 16 July, 1829 ; died 16 Jan.,
1870.
1191.
MOSES,*' [Friend^ Enoch^ Tristrmn? Moses^'\ born 5 Nov., 1783 ;
married 15 Jan., 1818, Sally, daughter of Moses and Joanna C.
Call of Warner, who was born 24 July, 1787, and died 28 Sept.,
1866. He was a farmer, resided for a time at Boscawen where he
died 5 June, 1871. Children:
2952. I. Mary Call, born 9 Dec., 1819 ; married 14 Nov.,
1849, Capt. Hiram Scribner of Salisbury, N. H., and died 3 Oct.,
1851, without issue.
*2953. II. Moses Call, born 11 June, 1824.
1193.
JOSEPH,^ [Friend^ Enoch* Tristram^ 3foses^J^ born 1 Aug.,
1787 ; married 12 March, 1812, Sarah Burns Seavy (a second cousin
of Robert Burns, the poet,) who was born 28 Jan., 1786, and died
22 June, 1869. He was a farmer and lived in Boscawen, where he
died 28 Oct., 1847. Children :
2954. I. Adeline Taylor, born 19 Jan., 1813 ; married 27
June, 1850, William, son of Moses and Martha (Frost) Trussell,
who was born in Boscawen 19 Feb., 1811. He is a farmer and lives
at Contoocook, N. H.
2955. II. Mary Burns, born 6 Feb., 1814; died 23 Feb., 1814.
2956. III. Joshua Plummer, born 31 May, 1815; died 10
April, 1818.
2957. IV. Joshua Plummer, born 23 June, 1819; died 20
Nov., 1850.
*2958. V. Charles Burns, born 26 June, 1822.
SIXTH GENERATION. 235
1094.
JUDITH,^ IFriend^ Enoch^ Tristram^ Moses^^ born 4 April, 1789 ;
married 1 March, 1814, Stephen, son of Deacon Benjamin and Sarah
(Jackman) Sweatt, who was born in Boscawen 14 March, 1790, was
a cooper and afterwards a miller, and died at Pittsfield, N. H., 10
Dec, 1851. She died 30 May, 1857. Children:
2959. I. Phebe Little Sweatt, born 15 April, 1815 ; mar-
ried 19 Aug., 1834, Ebenezer Morrill of Hopkinton. Children:
2960. I. Charles Alphonso Morrill, born 30 Dec,
1840 ; married 1 Jan., 1866, Theresa F., daughter of Iddo K.
and Fannie F. (Richardson) Kimball, who was born 21 Sept.,
1838. He is a farmer at Contoocook, N. H. Children :
2961. I. Bertha F. Morrill, born 17 Oct.,
1866 ; died 5 March, 1867.
2962. II. Fannie Gertrude Morrill, born 12
April, 1868.
2963. III. Lizzie M. Morrill, born 5 Nov., 1870.
2964. II. Joseph Plumer INIorrill, born 5 Dec, 1842.
2965. III. Mary Laurens Morrill, born 1 May, 1849 ;
died 16 Sept., 1849.
2966. IV. Mary loua Morrill, born 17 March, 1851 ;
died 3 Feb., 1853.
2967. V. Stephen Ebenezer Morrill, born 11 March,
1855.
2968. VI. Judith Phebe Morrill, born 20 Sept., 1857.
2969. II. Sally Sweatt, born 19 Feb., 1818.
2970. III. Daniel COoCh Saveatt, born 19 March, 1820;
married 1 April, 1844, Isabella Jane Eliason, is a miller and cabinet
maker at Santa Clara, Cal. Children :
2971. I. Mary Elizabeth Sweatt, born 2 Nov., 1846 ;
married 16 JuW, 1866, Samuel W. Bowen of Corinth, Vt.,
who was born 11 Aug., 1842. Children :
2972. I. Geo. E. Bowen, born 23 July, 1867.
2973. II. Carrie B. Bowen, born 4 Jan., 1869 ;
died 12 May, 1869.
2974. III. Samuel E. Bowen, born 10 April,
1870 ; died 3 July, 1870.
29.75. IV. Maud May Bowen, born 22 March,
1873; died 25 Aug., 1873.
236 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2976. II. Leroy AlphonsoSweatt, born 10 Jan., 1848 ;;
married Abbie J. Hanson, who was born 11 July, 1845.
He is a farmer at Santa Clara, Cal. Children :
2977. I. Willie Eliason Sweatt, born 7 Aug.^
1869.
2978. II. Annie Belle Sweatt, born 8 Dec, 1870.
2979. III. Fred C. Sweatt, born 5 Aug., 1851 ; died
18 Aug., 1852.
2980. IV. Emma F. Sweatt, born 13 Feb., 1853 j
died 25 July, 1854.
2981. V. William E. Sweatt, born 5 June, 1859;
died 3 Sept., 1859.
2982. IV. Ira Chase Sweatt, born 19 June, 1822 ; lives,
unmarried at Contoocook, N. H.
2983. V. Albe Cady Sweatt, born 24 April, 1824 ; mar-
ried first (2948) Mary Little by whom he had two children, whose
names are given in connection with their mother's family, and sec-
ond 13 June, 1854, Mary Jane, daughter of Benjamin and Nancy
(Sargent) Tucker, who was born 7 April, 1825. He is a furniture-
dealer at Fisherville, N. H. Children :
2984. I. Clarence Eugene Sweatt, born 20 Oct.^
1856 ; died 1 June, 1873.
2985. II. Arthur Edwin Sweatt, born 31 March, 1858.
2986. III. Emma Nancy Sweatt, born 11 April, 1859 ;.
died 30 June, 1872.
2987. IV. Charles Herbert Sweatt, born 6 May, 1863 ;
died 15 Aug., 1863.
2988. VI. Mary Laurens Sweatt, born 26 Jan., 1827.
2989. VII. Taylor Gilman Sweatt, born 26 Oct., 1829 r-
married Mary A., daughter of Ebeuezer and Nancy (Brown) Pres-
cott. He is a machinist at Manchester, N. H. Children :
2990. I. Nancy E. Sweatt, born 1 Sept., 1849, in
Pittsfield.
2991. II. Amoretta J. Sweatt, born 12 Sept., 1855,.
in Manchester ; married 11 April, 1876, John A., son of Rev.
Lewis and Lucy Ann (Baker) Goodi'ich, who was born in
Sedgwick, Me., 29 Jan., 1854.
2992. III. Fred A. Sweatt, born 31 Dec, 1857.
SIXTH GENERATION. 237
2993. VIII. Leavitt Little Sweatt, born 10 Sept., 1832;
married first 17 June, 1858, Abbie C. Place, who was born in Bur-
lington, Vt., 2 June, 1836, and died in Mancliester, N. H., 2 Oct.,
1862, and second 6 June, 1864, Hannah J. Fogg of London, N. H.
He is a machinist at Manchester, N. H. Child :
2994. I. Albert E. Sweatt, born 11 June, 1859.
2995. IX. Charles Sweatt, born 4 June, 1836 ; married 18
July, 1858, Martha A., daughter of John M. Eaton of Pittsfield,
N. H., who was born 11 Nov., 1839. He lives at Pittsfield. Children :
2996. I. Frank J. Sweatt, born 28 Feb., 1860;
married 22 Nov., 1880, Annie, daugliter of Alfred and Susan
(Clark) Willey, wlio was born 29 Dec, 1863.
2997. II. Mary L. Sweatt, born 28 July, 1862 ; mar-
ried 23 Oct., 1880, Walter, son of Lewis Joy of Pittsfield,
N. H., who was born 6 March, 1859.
2998. III. Eugene Harvey Sweatt, born 29 May, 1866.
2999. IV. John C. Sweatt, born 11 Nov., 1867 ; died
1 Feb., 1876.
3000. V. Stella J. Sweatt, born 13 Aug., 1874 ; died
2 Feb., 1876.
3001. VI. Cliarles C. Sweatt, born 7 July, 1881.
1096.
HANNAH," [Friend^ Enoch^ Tristram^ Moses-'] born 24 April,
1798 ; married 30 Dec, 1819, Asa Kimball, who was born in Hop-
kinton, 13 Oct., 1794, and died 4 Feb., 1871. Children, born in
Hopkinton :
3002. I. Lucy Ann Kimball, born 29 Nov., 1822 ; married
15 Dec, 1841, Ira Dimond, and lives in North Carver, Mass.
3003. II. George Little Kimball, born 3 Nov., 1824;
married 17 Aug., 1845, Harriet W. Floj^d, and is a farmer in National
City, Cal.
3004. III. Levi Woodbury Kimball, born 28 Sept., 1826;
married 13 Jan., 1857, Louisa H. Morrill, and is a carpenter and
builder in Oakland, Cal.
3005. IV. Warren Carleton Kimball, born 29 July, 1829 ;
married 13 Jan., 1857, Flora M. Morrill, and is a carpenter and
builder in National City, Cal.
238 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3006. V. Frank Augustus Kimball, born 26 Jan., 1832;
married 19 April, 1857, Sarah Currier, and is a builder and land
agent in National City, Cal.
3007. VI. Charles Henry Kimball, born 21 June, 1836 ;
married 29 Nov., 1863, Ellen F. Clark, and is a farmer at Contoo-
cook, N. H.
3008. VII. Mary Elizabeth Kimball, born 27 June, 1838 ;
married 27 Nov., 1857, Frederick Copeland, and lives in National
City, Cal.
1121.
RICHARD,^ IBenjamin^ Enoch* Tristrani? Moses^'] born 27 Nov.,
1791 ; married first 7 Dec, 1815, Priseilla, daughter of Bitfield and
Priscilla (Richardson) Plummer, who was born 12 Jan., 1786, and
died 24 Feb., 1825, and second 22 May, 1827, Mary C, daughter of
Capt. Joshua and Elizabeth (Wood) Pillsbury, who was born 20
March, 1805, and died 25 July, 1869. Capt. Little lived on Little
Hill, in what is now Webster, N. H., was an officer in the war of
1812, and stationed at Portsmouth in 1814. He was a man of few
words but clear thoughts and decided convictions, a faithful friend,
a valuable citizen, and consistent Christian. He died 29 Oct., 1840.
Children :
*3009. I. Rhoda Bartlett, born 9 Dec, 1816.
*3010. II. Bitfield Plumer, born 15 Aug., 1818; died 2
May, 1863.
3011. III. Ephraim, born 14 April, 1820; married 22 Dec,
1847, (1170) Jane Grey Farmer, who was born 7 June, 1828, and
died 27 June, 1867. He is a farmer in Webster, N. H.
3012. IV. LuRANA Cutler, born 30 June, 1822 ; died 15
Nov., 1843.
3013. V. Charles, born 13 Jan., 1825 ; died 9 Oct., 1835.
3014. VI. Calvin, born 29 Feb., 1828; lived upon the
homestead, and died unmarried 20 Feb., 1879.
*3015. VII. Levi, born 18 July, 1830.
*3016. VIII. Horace, born 17 Sept., 1832.
3017. IX. Emily, born 10 Jan., 1835 ; died 3 Dec, 1847.
3018. X. Charles, born 14 Feb., 1837; married 11 June,
1866, Helen E., only daughter of Dr. Harris and Abigail Cowdrey
of Acton, Mass. Dr. Little fitted for college at Andover, Mass.,
gi'aduated at Dartmouth in 1860, studied medicine, and served as
SIXTH GENEEATION. 239
assistant surgeon in the navy till the close of the war. He had
entered upon the practice of his profession at Acton, Mass., when
he died 16 Nov., 1869.
3019. XI. Priscilla, born 30 Jan., 1839 ; graduated at Mt.
Holyoke Seminary, and has been a successful teacher in New
England and Pennsylvania.
1123.
SIMEON BARTLETT,^ \_Benjamiiv> EnocJi'^ Tristram^ Moses^^
born 16 Dec, 1797 ; married first 16 Sept., 1824, Harriet, daughter
of Deacon James and Fannie (Baldwin) Boyd, who was born 17
Sept., 1798, and died 3 Oct., 1850, and second 20 Oct., 1851,Phebe,
daughter of Deacon Eliphalet and Mary (Thorla) Kilburn, who was
born 26 Sept., 1801. Mr. Little was a very influential and promi-
nent citizen of Boscawen. He was selectman ten years, two years a
member of the legislature, and a delegate to the convention for the
revision of the constitution. From 1839-1858, with but two ex-
ceptions, he was elected moderator at the town meetings. He held
a magistrate's commission throughout the active years of his life,
was administrator of thirty or forty estates, concerned in the settle-
ment of nearly as many more, received many appointments as guar-
dian, and held a large amount of funds in trust. His business as a
conveyancer was also very large. He was naturally conservative,
but those who opposed his views ever acknowledged his integrity and
sterling worth. He died 29 Dec, 1874. Children :
George, born 23 Aug., 1825.
Alice, born 30 Dec, 1829 ; died 31 Oct., 1835.
Narcissa, born 25 Dec, 1831 ; died 8 Feb., 1832.
Eveline, born 13 Dec, 1832.
Sherman, born 6 Feb., 1835.
Arthur, | ^^^,^ ,^^ May, 1837 ;
Luther, J J' ' died 19 July, 1858.
1124.
EHODA,^ \_Benjamiv? Enoch^ Tristram? Jfoses'^] born 14 April,
1801 ; married 3 June, 1824, Calvin, son of Hon. Charles and
Chloe (Blake) Cutler, who was born 10 Oct., 1791, and died 17
Feb., 1844. He graduated at Dartmouth in 1819, and at Andover
Theological Seminary in 1822, and after a short settlement at Leba-
non, N. H., was pastor of the Presbyterian church at Windham,
*3020.
I.
3021.
II.
3022.
III.
3023.
IV.
*3024.
V.
*3025.
VI.
3026.
VII
240 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
N. H., from 1828 till his death 17 Feb., 1844. She died 15 Aug.,
1852. Children :
3027. I. Ellen Cutler, born 16 April, 1825 ; died 10 Aug.,
1843.
3028. II. Charles Cutler, born 19 April, 1827; married
25 Dec, 1857, Laura R. Stevens of Guilford, Vt. He graduated
at Dartmouth in 1852. and at Andover in 1856, and has been settled
at Francestown, N. H., and Burton, Ohio.
3029. III. Carroll Cutler, born 31 Jan., 1829 ; married
Aug., 1858, Frances E. Gallagher of Bloomfield, N. J. He grad-
uated at Yale in 1854, where he was tutor two years, and at Andover
in 1858, and is now president of Western Reserve College, Ohio.
Child :
3030. I. Susan Rhoda Cutler, born 15 March, 1864.
3031. IV. EvARTS Cutler, born 13 July, 1831 ; married
Jan., 1858, Ellen Louisa, daughter of (1762) Bailey Knight. He is
a merchant at New Haven, Conn., dealing in fine art goods. Chil-
dren :
3032. I. Hermon Evarts Cutler, born 9 Feb., 1862,
is a student at Western Reserve College.
3033. II. Anna Alice Cutler, born 24 Jan., 1864, is
a student at Smith College.
3034. III. Charles Carroll Cutler, born 21 Nov., 1865 ;
died 17 June, 1869.
3035. IV. Eleanor Evelyn Cutler, born 14 Dec, 1870.
3036. V. Marcia Ann Cutler, born 23 Nov., 1833 ; mar-
ried 25 Oct., 1859, George A. Low, who was born in Bradford, Vt.,
16 Dec, 1833, graduated at Dartmouth in 1857, and is cashier for a
business firm in New York City. Children :
3037. I. Charles Francis Low, born 2 March, 1862 ;
died 28 Jan., 1863.
3038. II. Walter Carroll Low, born 7 July, 1864, and
is (1881) a Freshman at Amherst.
3039. III. James Herbert Low, born 2 July, 1868.
3040. IV. George Evarts Low, born 9 Jan., 1873.
3041. VI. WiLLARD Wallace Cutler, born 3 Dec, 1837;
died 26 May, 1838.
3042. VII. Lucia Cutler, born 4 May, 1839 ; married John
K. McQuesten, and lives in Manchester, N. H.
3043. VIII. Emma Cutler, born 28 Feb., 1841.
^ ^i-ttZj^
S.i^\tl-'(^^ ^^-W^N-ii ^(1.^ "tiUVv^jW.
SIXTH GENERATION. 241
1129.
JEREMIAH,'' [Joseph^ Enoch^ Tristram^ Moses^] born 1 Sept.,
1794; married 5 March, 1816, Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. Joshua
and Elizabeth (Wood) Pillsbury, who was born 1 Aug., 1798, and
died 16 Oct. , 1825. He was engaged in trade at Boscawen for several
years, and in 1830 removed to Rochester, N. Y., where he was a
cooper. He died 5 April, 1853, at Tonawanda, N. Y. Child:
3044. I. Joshua Pillsbury, born 19 Nov., 1817, was a
printer, and died 5 Feb., 1840.
1132.
HENRY,^ [Enoch^ Enoc¥ Tristram^ Moses^~\ born 1 Jan., 1792 ;
married 7 Dec, 1815, (1152) Susan Little, who was born 23 March,
1798. He was a school teacher for several years, and a surveyor
and farmer at Boscawen, where he also owned a saw mill. He
excelled as a plaj^er on the bass-viol, and was president of a local
musical society. In 1835 he removed to the west and settled in
Peoria, 111., where he died 29 April, 1838. Children:
*3045. I. Albert Gerrish, born 27 Sept., 1817.
3046. II. Polly, born 7 May, 1820 ; died 6 March, 1821.
3047. III. Alfred, born 3 June, 1823, was noted from a
child for his musical talents and correct ear, and was early employed
as a tuner in a melodeou manufactory at Concord, N. H. He was
among the first to introduce various improvements in the voicing and
tuning of reeds, and was the first to set the equal temperament on
reed instruments. He remained in the business until 1852, when he
invented and manufactured for his own use an instrument of consid-
erable power, and yet of remarkable sweetness, which he named the
orchestral melodeon. He had decided poetic talents, possessed the
rare gift of musical improvisation, and for many years was a very
popular concert giver. He was appointed fife major of the Twenty-
first New Hampshire Regiment by Col. Joseph L. Pillsbury, and
received the honorary commission at the hands of Gov. N. B. Baker.
Major Little prepared the account of the Boscawen branch of the
family which is here given, with some additions in the female lines
of descent. He was a cripple throughout his life, having lost the
use of his lower limbs in boyhood from paralysis and rheumatic fever.
No one who knew his genial disposition and was acquainted with his
16
242 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
unselfish life could fail to love and respect him. He died suddenly
27 Dec, 1880. t
3048. IV. Emma Kingsbukt, born 27 Sept., 1830; gradu-
ated at Granville Female College in 1848, and married 15 Aug., 1854,
(3076) Joseph Little.
1135.
JANE,'^ [Enoch^ Enocli'^ Tristram^ Mose^~\ born 2 Feb., 1800;
married 8 March, 1821, (1172) Jeremiah Gerrish, who was born 1
Jan., 1794, and died 30 Oct., 1843. He lived upon the homestead
at West Boscawen, was deacon of the Congregational church and
leader of the choir for many years. His wife died 9 April, 1877.
Children :
3049. I. Polly L. Gerrish, born 27 June, 1823 ; died 26
Dec, 1843.
3050. n. Jeremiah Edwin Gerrish, born 19 May, 1826 ;
died 7 Nov., 1848.
3051. ni. Sarah J. Gerrish, born 11 Jan., 1830; married
(3020) George Little, and died 21 June, 1872.
3052. IV. Henry H. Gerrish, born 21 Feb., 1833 ; married
11 Nov., 1856, Sarah J., daughter of Col. Paul Pearson, lives upon
the homestead, and is deacon of the Congregational church.
3053. V. James L. Gerrish, born 11 May, 1838 ; married
22 Dec, 1864, Sarah B. Chandler. He served in Company E, Six-
teenth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers, lives in Webster,
where he has held various offices of trust. Children :
3054. I. Edwin Chandler Gerrish, born 4 July, 1867.
3055. II. Mary Imogene Gerrish, born 21 Aug.,
1872; died 31 Aug., 1873.
1136.
EN0CH,6 \_Enocli^ Enoch^ Tristram^ Moses^^ born 8 Nov., 1802 ;
married 18 Nov., 1829, Apphia Cogswell, daughter of Lieut. Thomas
and Hannah (Kilburn) Coffin, who was born 6 Dec, 1810. Deacon
Little lived upon the homestead in Boscawen, was for thirty years
an officer of the church, and one of the first to engage in the Sunday
School work. He was a prominent member of the local musical
society, for a long period leader of the church choir, also a member
t A fuller account of his life and one of his poems may he found in Cofln's History of
Boscawen.
SIXTH GENEEATION. 243
of the Boston Academy of Music. He represented the town in the
legislature one year, and was an active member and president of the
Merrimac County Agricultural Society. He died 13 Oct., 1875.
Children :
3056. I. Mary Frances, born 28 Jan., 1831 ; diedl5Juney
1849.
*3057. II. Ellen, born 27 Feb., 1833 ; died 5 Oct., 1870.
3058. III. Henry Lyman, born 28 March, 1835; died 26^
March, 1836.
3059. IV. Louisa, born 1 Dec, 1836 ; married 29 Nov., 1855,
(3020) George Little, and died 19 April, 1866.
1138.
JOHN,*^ [JSToah^ Enoch* Tristram^ Moses^^ born 19 March, 1788 ;
married 23 Sept., 1814, Nancy, daughter of Barnard and Mary Hoyt,
who was born 13 May, 1797. He was a hatter by trade, settled in
Sanbornton. afterwards lived at Plymouth and Meredith, N. H., and
died 11 Sept., 1832. Childi-en:
3060. I. Mary Ann Hoyt, born 5 March, 1815 ; married
9 March, 1854, Ruel, son of Samuel and Phebe (Gurney) West, who
was born 20 March, 1808. He is a plow maker, and lives in Con-
cord, N. H.
*3061. II. John Enoch, born 11 March, 1817.
*3062. III. Henry, born 28 April, 1819.
3063. IV. Harriet Wakd, born 16 April, 1822 ; died 21
March, 1844.
*3064. V. Noah, born 31 May, 1824.
3065. VI. Martha Jane, born 29 July, 1827 ; died 22 July,
1829.
3066. VII. George Washington, born 24 Feb., 1830; mar-
ried 29 Nov., 1854, Helen Henrietta, daughter of Adams M. and
Eliza Ann Holden of Rumney, who was born 24 Jan., 1835. They
live at Plymouth, N. H. Child :
3067. I. Melzena Eliza, born 17 Aug., 1856.
1143.
DAVID,'^ \_Noali^ Enoclv^ Tristram^ Moses'^^ born 11 Oct., 1801 ;
married 2 Aug., 1825, Mary Hulbert of Granville, Ohio, who was
born in Vermont 13 Sept., 1801, and died in Elmore, Faribault
244 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
County, Minu., 25 Aug., 1866. He lived iu Cleveland, Ohio, then
in Cass County, Mich., afterwards in Minnesota, and died 13 May,
1875, in Adams County, Iowa. Children, besides a son that died
unnamed :
3068. I. James, born 9 Oct., 1826 ; married Ruth Pitts of
Elkhart, Ind., and lives at Troy, Kansas.
*3069. II. Alonzo Gardner, born 29 March, 1829.
*3070. III. Eliza, born 12 Sept., 1832.
3071. IV. Harriet, born 2 Oct., 1835 ; married 2 Feb., 1854,
•James Dobson, and died 1 April, 1857.
*3072. V. Adeline, born 30 June, 1838.
1149.
HARRIET,*^' [_NoaIi^ Enocli^ Tristram^ Moses'^'] born 25 May,
1806 ; married 24 Nov., 1829, Richard, son of Jeremiah and Lydia
F. Webber of Boscawen, who died 11 March, 1835, aged 30. She
died 22 Dec, 1878. Child:
3073. I. Horatio N. Webber, born 24 Sept., 1830; mar-
ried 22 May, 1855, (1111) Amanda Jane Burbank, and lives at Mast
Yard, Concord, N. H. Children :
3074. I. Clara A. Webber, born 20 Dec, 1857;
married 30 May, 1876, Jerome T. Runnells of Concord, N. H.,
and died 5 Aug., 1879.
3075. II. Martha E. Webber, born 7 Aug., 1860;
married 19 April, 1880, Charles Kimball of Webster, N. H.
1150.
JACOB,^ [Jesse^ Enocli'^ Tristram? Moses^~\ born 1 May, 1795 ;
married first 1 June, 1826, Lucy, daughter of Capt. Joseph and Sarah
(Chandler) Gerrish of Canterbury, who was born 24 Jan., 1804, and
died 5 Oct., 1834, and second 23 March, 1836, Ann Dorotha, daugh-
ter of Hon. Thomas McKane and Alletta Waters (Halstead) Thomp-
son of Granville, Ohio, who was born 8 Aug., 1805, at Lancaster,
Penn. Dr. Little fitted for college under Samuel Wood, D.D., of
Boscawen and at Meriden Academy, graduated at Dartmouth in
1822, and at Andover Theological Seminary in 1825. He was for
one year in the employ of the Missionary Society of Washington
County, Ohio, and then began his labors at Granville, Ohio, where
lie was pastor of the Congregational church nearly forty years. His
SIXTH GENERATION. 245
work was so successful that his church became the most noted relig-
ious organization in central Ohio. The parish was a large one, six
miles square, but the pastor systematically visited every family be-
longing to his congregation, and organized conference and prayer-
meetings in every district. During his pastorate there were added to
his church over one thousand members, of whom six hundred and
sixty-four were received upon profession of their faith. The acad-
emy and the female seminary at Granville owed their existence
and much of their prosperity to his efforts. He was a trustee for a
number of years of Western Reserve College and of Marietta Col-
lege. The degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred upon him by
the latter institution in 1855. He delivered in 1863 a course of lect-
ures at Lane Theological Seminary, and published several sermons
and a History of Granville which appeared in the Ohio Observer.
During the closing years of his life he preached to unsupplied
churches a portion of the time. He died at Wabash, Ind., 17 Dec,
1876. Children, besides one by second wife who died unnamed :
3076, I. Joseph, born 4 Nov., 1828 ; married 15 Aug.,
1854, (3048) Emma Kingsbury Little. He graduated at Western
Reserve College in 1852, and at Lane Theological Seminar}^ in 1860.
He was engaged two years in the Home Missionary and Sabbath School
work, in 1862 entered the army as chaplain of the Fifth Virginia
Volunteers, and continued in that capacity till the close of the war.
He was present in several engagements, and was once captured by
membei's of Mosbj^'s band and confined in Libby prison, but was
soon discharged, being a non-combatant. In caring for wounded
soldiers on the battlefield, in holding meetings and schools for them
in camp, and in leading them in song with voice and melodeon, he
proved himself a faithful and efficient chaplain. An interesting
allusion to his labors and his character may be found in Scribner's
Magazine for Nov., 1878. He lives at Hanging Rock, Ohio.
Alfred, born 3 Sept., 1831 ; died 24 May, 1865.
George, born 8 Oct., 1833 ; died 22 Sept., 1834.
Lucy Ann, born 27 Oct., 1837 ; died 8 Sept., 1838.
George Allen, born 6 March, 1839.
William Thompson, born 27 Dec, 1840 ; died 9
Lucy, born 29 Jan., 1843.
Charles, born 1 Dec, 1845.
Martha Emma, born 23 Aug., 1849 ; died 29
*3077.
n.
3078.
III.
3079.
IV.
*3080.
V.
3081.
VI.
Oct., 1856.
*3082.
VII.
*3083.
VIII
3084.
IX.
Dec, 1854.
246 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1151.
JOHN,'' [^Jesse' Enoch* Tristram^ Moses^] boru 25 Nov., 1796;
married 10 Sept., 1824, Miriam, daughter of John and Abigail (Am-
brose) Lovejoy of Concoi-d, wlio died 8 Dec, 1865, aged 61. He was
a clothier, lived at Fisherville, then at Bristol, N. H., and died 15
Feb., 1829. Children:
3085, I. John Ambrose, born 21 May, 1826 ; died 31 Aug.,
1840.
3086. II Emma Ambrose, born 5 June, 1828 ; married 27
Oct., 1852, John L., son of Timothy and Polly (Lovejoy) Challis,
and lives in Steel City, Nebraska. Child :
3087. I. Henry William Challis, born 16 May, 1862.
HENRY,6 [Jesse^ EnocM Tristram^ Moses^^ born 23 March, 1800 ;
married 19 Sept., 1831, Susan Norton, daughter of Obadiah Smith
of Hatfield, Mass., who was born 22 May, 1810. Dr. Little grad-
uated at Dartmouth in 1826, and at Audover Theological Seminary
in 1829, and was ordained the same year as an evangelist. His long
and useful life has been devoted to the Home Missionary service in the
westei'n states, with the exception of two short but very successful
pastorates at Oxford, Ohio, and Madison, Ind. These were each only
two years in length, but the first saw nearly three hundred added to
the church, and the last, sixty. He has been an earnest advocate of
the graded schools, and the Indiana School Report mentions his
name as the originator of the first one in that state. The title of
Doctor of Divinity was conferred upon him by Wabash College in
1865. He is now superintendent of missions for Indiana, and
resides at Madison, where his golden wedding was celebrated in 1881.
Children :
3088. I. Sarah Miranda, born 19 April, 1833.
*3089. II. Joseph Brewster, born 25 Oct., 1835.
*3090. III. Henry Smith, born 28 March, 1837.
*3091. IV. George Obadiah, born 2 May, 1839.
*3092. V. Mary Ellen, born 6 Oct., 1841.
*3093. VI. Cornelia, born 10 Jan., 1844.
3094. VII. Elizabeth Frances, born 2 June, 1846.
*3095. VIII. Charles Harvey, born 20 Sept., 1848.
(f'Cx.yi^i.^r-i^ <a!S^>«?^^>
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SIXTH GENERATION. 247
1154.
THOMAS,'' [Jesse^ Enocli'^ Tristram^ Mose^~\ born 2 Jan., 1802 ;
married 2 June, 1829, Myra, daughter of Capt. Joseph and Hannah
(Ames) Ames, who was born 4 Jan., 1804, and died 17 June, 1869.
Capt. Little was a farmer and a respected citizen of Boscawen, where
he served several times as selectman. In 1854 he removed to "West
Creek, lud., and lived there till his death 19 Aug., 1877. Children :
*3096. I. Joseph Ames, born 24 May, 1830.
3097. II. Sarah Higlet, born 29 Aug., 1833; died 19
Feb., 1874.
3098. III. Lucy Jane, born 30 March, 1837 ; married first 2
Aug., 1860, Thomas H. Bonhamof Elizabethtown, Ohio, and second
Sept., 1880, George Harris, and lives at Melville, Kansas. Child:
3098.1. I. Arthur Loring Bonham, born 24 Dec, 1861.
1155.
MARTHA,'^ IJesse" Enoch'^ Tristram^ 3Iose^] born 21 June, 1803 ;
married 19 May, 1825, Joseph, son of Daniel and Eunice (Thurlow)
Pillsbury,who was born 7 Aug., 1799, and died 14 May, 1861. Dea-
con Pillsbury was a farmer at Boscawen, and well known as a progres-
sive agriculturist. Childi'en :
3099. I. Henry W. Pillsbury, born 27 June, 1827, was a
railroad contractor, and died at Dubuque, Iowa, 12 Dec, 1857.
3100. II. Joseph L. Pillsbury, born 10 Feb., 1829 ; mar-
ried 18 May, 1854, Mary Anna, daughter of Col. Daniel Ely of
Owego, N. Y. She died 18 Aug., 1867. Col. Pillsbury was a civil
engineer, a contractor and builder of raih'oads in the south and west.
He also had charge of the construction of water works at Canton and
Columbus, Ohio. He died at Boscawen 10 Jan., 1873. Children :
3101. I. Mary E. Pillsbury, born 1 May, 1855.
3102. II. George H. PUlsbury, born 18 Aug., 1857 ;
died 21 March, 1865.
3103. III. Charles D. Pillsbury, born 19 Nov., 1859.
3104. III. George T. Pillsbury, born 26 March, 1833 ; died
died 11 Oct., 1834.
3105. rv. Martha Susan Pillsbury, born 15 Feb., 1836 ;
married 24 April, 1867, Daniel Dana, son of Dr. Eliphalet K. and
Emily (Webster) Webster, who was born 11 Feb., 1835, and lives at
Middlebury, Vt. Child :
248 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3106. I. Alice Emily Webster, born 1 Feb., 1870.
3107. I. George L. Pillsbtjky, born 17 May, 1839 ; married
2 Dec, 1873, Lueina T., daughter of John S. and Jane B. (Dustin)
Quimby, who was born 14 June, 1851. He is a carpenter at Bos-
cawen. Children :
3108. I. Joseph Henry Pillsbury, born 23 Nov.,
1875 ; died 20 March, 1876.
3109. II. Mary Agnes Pillsbury, born 15 Dec, 1876.
1156.
LEAVITT CLOUGH,'' [Jesse^ Enoch'' Tristram'' Moses^^ born
24 Feb., 1805 ; married 30 June, 1837, Lucy Jane, widow of Philip
H. Webster, and daughter of Col. Timothy and Abigail (Wilkins)
Dix, who was born 8 April, 1804, and died 9 Feb., 1858. Col.
Little was engaged in business first at Danbury, N. H., and after-
wards at Cincinnati. In 1837 he removed to Pennsylvania, and
became resident agent of the United States Land Company of Bos-
ton, for a large tract of land situated in McKean and Elk Counties,
and remained in that position till his death 23 March, 1854. The
village of Bradford, in which he built the first house, and which was
at first called Littleton in his honor, has recentlj^ become one of the
principal oil cities of Pennsylvania. He took an active part in
organizing the County Agricultural Society, and was prominent in
the church and Sabbath School and as a citizen. Children :
*3110. I. Ellen, born 6 May, 1838.
*3111. II. John Sullivan, born 29 Dec, 1839.
3112. III. Susan, born 15 Aug., 1841 ; married 23 Dec,
1863, Rev. Charles Winchell, son of Charles and Oslena (Winchell)
Wallace, who was born 21 Oct., 1833. They live (1881) at Marion,
Ind. Child :
3113. I. Charles Little Wallace, born 31 July, 1866.
*3114. IV. Sarah Gerrish, born 22 Sept., 1843.
1158.
SARAH GERRISH,*^ [Jesse^ Enoch'' Tristram? Moses^^ born 7
Aug., 1810 ; married 29 Sept., 1829, Hervey O., son of Hon. Erastus
Higley of Castleton, Vt., who was born 14 July, 1801, and died 4
SIXTH GENERATION. 249
April, 1878. He graduated at Middlebury College, Vt., in 1825,
studied theology at Andover, and preached for several years in
Ohio. His health failed and he returned to Castleton, and resided
there till his death. Children :
3115. I. Emma Little Higley, iDorn 12 March, 1834, at
Hartford, Ohio, and is a teacher of music at Middlebury, Vt.
3116. II. Henry Post Higley, born 1 Feb., 1839, at Castle-
ton, Vt. ; married 26 July, 1866, Lillie M. Condit. He graduated
at Middlebury in 1860, studied theology at Auburn, N. Y., and since
1867 has been pastor of Second Congregational church in Beloit,
Wis.
3117. III. Edwin Hall Higley, born 15 Feb., 1843 ; married
2 June, 1870, Jennie S. Turner. He enlisted in the First Vermont
Cavalry in 1861, and served throughout the war, leaving the service
as captain and major by brevet. In 1864-1865 he was a prisoner at
Macon, Charleston, and Columbia. He graduated at Middlebury in
1868, studied and taught music in Boston, and is now professor of
Greek and German at Middlebury.
3118. IV. Alfred Erastus Higley, born 26 Sept., 1844;
married 7 April, 1869, Jennie A. Van ^^[iet. He graduated at Mid-
dlebury in 1868, is a farmer and stock raiser at Castleton, Vt. Chil-
dren :
3119. I. Edna Van Vliet Higley, born 18 July, 1872.
3120. II. Mary Gerrish Higley, born 2 March, 1874.
1185.
ELIZA,6 \_Noah^ John'' Tristranv' Moses^'\ born 2 March, 1802 ;
married 29 May, 1825, John, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Dole)
Woodman. He was a shoemaker and lived in Newburyport. Chil-
dren :
3121. I. Albert Little Woodman, born 30 May, 1827;
married first 2 March, 1854, Lucretia, daughter of Gideon and Lu-
cretia (Baker) Woodwell, and second 22 Dec, 1875, Ellen S.,
daughter of Stephen and Charlotte (Hutchins) Bowden. Child, be-
side one that died in infancy :
3122. Lizzie M. Woodman, born 11 Oct., 1856.
3123. II. Jane Elizabeth Woodman, born 17 June, 1832 ;
married 31 July, 1851, Anthony Knapp, and died 8 Dec, 1859. He
married second (3285) Elizabeth Noyes Adams. Childi'en by first
wife :
3124.
I.
3125.
II.
3126.
Ill
250 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Alice M. Knapp, born 20 Feb., 1852.
Frederick W. Knapp, born 1 May, 1854.
Lizzie L. Knapp, born 8 July, 1856.
3127. III. Harriet Marie Woodman, born 5 April, 1835 ;
married 19 Jan., 1862, (3331) Melvin F. Brookings.
1186.
MARY,'' [NoaJi^ John* Tristram^ Moses'^^ born 9 Dec, 1805;
married 29 Dec, 1833, her cousin (1175) Adams Knight. He was
a sea-captain, lived in Newburyport, and died 10 Oct., 1868. Child :
3128. I. Mart Emily Knight, born 12 Sept., 1836; mar-
ried 23 Sept., 1858, Jacob Perkins, son of Jonathan G. and Betsey
(White) Johnson, who died 31 Oct., 1873. Children:
3129. I. Alice White Johnson, born 21 Oct., 1862 ;
died 13 April, 1865.
3130. II. Greenleaf Adams Johnson, born 2 June,
1866.
3131. III. JacobPerkins Johnson, born 2 March, 1874.
1187.
CAROLINE,^ [iVoa/i^ John* THstraiv? Moses^'] born 5 May, 1808 ;
married 19 Dec, 1826, Daniel Spofford, son of David and Judith
(Spofford) Tenney, and brother to the husband of (2628) Jane
Noyes Little. He was a butcher and lived in Newburyport. She
died 13 Jan. , 1871 . Children :
Caroline Little Tenney, born 18 March, 1827.
Charles Spofford Tenney, born 25 Aug., 1828.
William Daniel Tenney, born 1 July, 1831.
Mary Jane Tenney, born 30 April, 1834'.
Eliza Ann Tenney, born 21 April, 1836.
George Henry Tenney, born 2 Nov., 1837 ; died
Lucy Maria Tenney, born 3 Feb., 1839.
George Henry Tenney, born 3 March, 1841 ;
Margaret Ellen Tenney, born 25 July, 1842.
, Edward Moody Tenney, born 19 March, 1846.
3132.
I.
3133.
II.
3134.
III.
3135.
IV.
3136.
V.
3137.
VI.
young.
3138.
VII.
3139.
VIII
deceased.
3140.
IX.
3141.
X.
SIXTH GENERATION. 251
1189.
JOHN,^ [NoaJi^ John^ Tristram^ Moses^^ born 3 Aug., 1813;
married first 8 Feb., 1842, Ellen D., daughter of Amos and Betsey
Morrill, who died 31 Jan., 1848, and second 7 Nov., 1848, Nancy
Cofl3n. He is a carpenter and farmer, and lives in Newbury. Child :
3142. I. Amos Morrill, born 27 Feb., 1845 ; married 22 Dec,
1866, Harriet M., daughter of William and Harriet M. (Pike)
Griffin. He is a farmer and lives in Newbury. Children :
3143. I. Grace Ellen, born 23 July, 1868.
3144. n. Lillie May, born 24 Dec, 1873.
1191.
FRANCES AMELIA,'^ [FcmP John-" Tristram^ Moses""^ born 9
Jan., 1822 ; married 1 Sept., 1842, Charles Chase, son of Joseph
and Statira (Chase) Dame. Mr. Dame is a lawyer by profession,
a member of the bar of the United States Supreme Court, has served
in the city government of Newburyport, was state senator in 1868,
and since then has been collector of internal revenue. Children :
3145. I. Frances Chase Dame, born 25 Aug., 1843 ; died
20 Aug., 1844.
3146. n. Charles Little Dame, born 11 May, 1845 ; died
2 Sept., 1848.
3147. ni. Frances Maria Dame, born 2 Aug., 1848.
3148. IV. Charles Wallis Dame, born 23 Feb., 1855:
married 23 Feb., 1881, Mary Hills, daughter of Henry and Mary J.
(HUls) Morse.
1193.
SAEAH,« [Stephen^ Stephen'' Hoses' Hoses'^ born 18 Feb., 1768 ;
married 13 April, 1790, Simeon, son of Richard and Sarah Adams,
who was born 27 Aug., 1765, and died 27 Aug., 1834. He was a
soldier in the army that put down the Shays Rebellion in Massa-
chusetts, lived three years in Portsmouth, moved to Limerick, Me.,
where he bought a lot of wUd land and resided there till his death.
His wife died 20 Feb., 1857. Children :
3149. I. Clarissa Adams, born 27 Jan., 1791; married
Ebenezer C. Bradbury, lived in New Limerick, Aroostook County,
Me., and died 11 June, 1871. They had ten children, of whom two
survive (1881) Daniel W. Bradbury of Corinna, Me., and
252 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3150. I. ClementA.Bradbury,bora 18 March, 1819,
in Limerick, Me. ; married 28 March, 1850, Ann Hobson, who
was born in Derbyshire, England, 10 Feb., 1831, and died 25
Jan., 1856. Mr. Bradbury followed the sea for several
years, then settled in Columbia County, Oregon, where he
engaged in farming and still resides. Children :
3151. I. Charles F. Bradbui'y, born 20 Jan.,
1851 ; died 23 Sept., 1853.
3152. II. Bethenia A. Bradbury, born 28 Feb.,
1852 ; married 6 Feb., 1870, John Quigiey, a lumber-
man in Oregon. Children :
3153. I. Lulu Jane Quigiey, born 12
July, 1871.
3154. 11. Walter A. Quigiey, born 20
May, 1873.
3155. III. John Francis Quigiey, born
21 March, 1875.
3156. IV. Edwin Quigiey, K ^^.^5
3157. V. Edgar Quigiey, i "^
1877.
3158. VI. Anna H. Quigiey, born 25
March, 1879.
3159. VII. Marilla May Quigiey, born
25 Dec, 1880.
3160. III. Clarissa Bradbury, born 11 Dec,
1853 ; died 20 May, 1864.
3161. IV. Clement Bradbury, born 5 Jan.,
1855 ; married 18 Sept., 1878, Flora I. Newcomb, who
was born 26 Aug., 1852, in Steuben County, N. Y.
He is a farmer at Quinn, Colvimbia County, Oregon.
Child :
3162. I. Richard E. Bradbury, born IQ
July, 1880.
3163. II. Simeon Adams, born 18 March, 1793 ; died 1 Aug.,
1795.
3164. III. Clement Jackson Adams, born 10 March, 1795,
married Hannah Osgood, by whom he had five children ; was a
physician, and died at Bridgton, Me., 10 Oct., 1853.
3165. IV. Simeon Adams, born 21 July, 1797 ; married 13
SIXTH GENEEATIOlSr. 263
March, 1825, Caroline L. Fluent, and lives in Corinna, Me. Chil-
dren :
3166. I. George Walter Adams, born 25 Oct.,
1827 (?), lives in San Francisco.
3167. II. Caroline Margaret Adams, born 21 June,
1829 ; married first William Tibbetts, by whom she had one
daughter, and second Capt. Sanford of Portland, Me.
3168. III. Mary Elizabeth Adams, born 3 Nov. , 1832 ;
married Stephen S. Wedgwood of Corinna, Me., and has one
daughter.
3169. IV. John Quincy Adams, born 10 March, 1835 ;
married Helen M. Burgess, lives in Palmyra, Me., and has
three children.
3170. V. Ellen Lucretia Adams, born 30 Sept., 1839 ;
married George B. Pillsbury, and died 10 Aug., 1862, leaving
children.
3171. V. Sakah Adams, born 15 Dec, 1800; married Lot
Wiggin, and died 4 Dec, 1846, without children.
3172. VI. Ebenezer Adams, born 11 March, 1802 ; married
Lydia Hobson, and lives on the homestead at Limerick, Me.
3173. VII. Stephen Adams, born 31 March, 1804; gradu-
ated at Maine Medical School 1829, and settled in West Newfield,
Me., where he has been a practicing phj'sician over half a century.
He married 27 March, 1831, Mary L. Marston, who died 15 Dec,
1878. Children :
3174. I. Clement Jackson Adams, born 9 Dec,
1833 ; is in trade with his brother at Newfield, where they
keep a variety and produce store.
3175. II. Stephen Little Adams, born 28 Jan., 1837.
3176. III. Rebecca Little Adams, born 26 Aug., 1840 ;
married Dr. Noah Sanborn, and lives in Bayonne, N. J.
3177. VIII. Mary Adams, born 17 July, 1807 ; married John,
son of John and Mary (HiU) Evans, who was born 1 July, 1809,
and died 5 April, 1880. He was a harness maker by occupation, and
lived in Fryeburg, Me. Children :
3178. I. Simeon Adams Evans, born 14 April, 1837 ;
married first 1 Jan., 1866, Louisa H., daughter of John and
Eunice (Delano) Ilsley of Fryeburg, who died 22 Sept., 1868,
and second 8 June, 1871, Susan A., daughter of Col. John
254 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
and Elizabeth (Eastman) Hill, who was born 4 July, 1838.
Dr. Evans graduated at Bowdoin in 1860, served in the war
as surgeon in the Fourteenth Maine Regiment, and is a prac-
ticing physician at Conway, N. H. Children :
3179. I. Henry Clinton Evans, born 2 Nov.,
1866.
3180. II. Louis IlsleyEvans, born 8 Sept., 1868.
3181. III. GeorgeHillEvans,born6 June, 1872.
3182. IV. John Adams Evans, born 31 Jan., 18 74.
3183. V. Mary Louise Evans, born 3 May, 1877.
3184. II. John Hill Evans, born 5 May, 1840 ; died
25 June, 1842.
3185. III. Mary Little Evans, born 18 April, 1842 ;
married 21 Oct., 1872, Joseph T. Laird of Freehold, N. J.
They have three children.
3186. IV. Sarah Lucretia Evans, born 24 July, 1846 ;
died 5 Feb., 1847.
3187. V. Clinton Buswell Evans, born 3 Aug., 1848 ;
graduated at Dartmouth in 1872, and is on the editorial staff
of the Springfield Republican.
3188. VI. Clara Elizabeth Evans, born 24 Nov., 1850 ;
died 25 July, 1855.
3189. IX. Elizabeth Adams, born 23 Dec, 1810; married
her cousin Moses Adams, lived on Grape Island, Newbury, Mass.,
had three children, and died 18 Aug., 1879.
3190. X. Lucretia Adams, born 2 Jan., 1813 ; died unmar-
ried 7 Dec, 1873.
3191. XI. Rebecca Adams, born 23 Feb., 1815; died un-
married 15 July, 1838.
1195.
MARY,^ \_Step)hen^ Ste'plien^ Moses^ Moses^'\ born 25 April, 1772 ;
married 29 Nov., 1791, Silas, son of Silas and Judith Pearson. He
was a miller, and lived in Newbury. She died 31 March, 1864.
Children :
3192. I. Sarah J. Pearson, born 21 May, 1794; married
Benjamin Leigh, lived in Newbury, and died Sept., 1866.
3193. II. John Pearson, born 21 March, 1796 ; died 16
Oct., 1858.
3194. III. SiLAsPEARSON,bornApril, 1805 ;diedl8 Jan. ,1864.
SIXTH GENERATION. 255
1196.
STEPHEN,^ IStepheiv' Stephen'' Moses^ Moses^~\ born 26 March,
1774 ; married March, 1797, Rebecca, widow of William Caldwell XXM-J.-^V^'^
^^' and daughter of Isaaf Dodge of Ipswich, whe-died in Portland -23 %,(i_c
Sept., 1847, aged 70 years and 8 months-. He was for several years C\ L ^^. ^^^
a merchant in Poi'tsmouth, N. H., and lost his entire property in one _^ )r jKv,. /
of the disastrous fires which visited that city in the early part of the
present century. In 1807 he removed to Portland, Me., where he
continued his mercantile pursuits until two or three years previous to
his death, when a severe accident disabled him for active business.
He died in Portland 23 Sept., 1847. Children: ^ , ,f (
*319o. I. Harriet, born in Newbury 7 Jan., 1798. at^^ ^(t • ^
*3196. II. Mary Pearson, born in Newbury 28 July, 1799.
*3197. III. Sarah Jackson, born in Portsmouth 13 Sept.,
1801.
3198. IV. Hall Jackson, born in Portsmouth 5 July, 1803 ;
married first 1827, Frances M., daughter of Ebenezer and Henrietta
(Lowther) Sumner, who died in 1860, and second 1862, Mrs. Ellen
W. Eveleth of Windham, Me. He was a bookseller in Portland,
Me., and died 30 Sept., 1864. Child, by second wife :
3199. I. Frank Hale, graduated at Bowdoin, 1881.
*3200. V. Ann Huntress, born in Portsmouth, 25 May, 1805.
*3201. VI. William Dodge, born in Portsmouth 14 April,
1807.
3202. VII. Jajees Tucker, born in Portland 20 Feb., 1809 ;
died unmarried on the coast of Africa 3 Feb., 1833.
3203. VIII. Francis Douglass, born 23 Feb., 1811 ; is en-
gaged in mercantile pursuits in Portland, where he lives unmamed.
3204. IX. Isaac Prince, born 1 May, 1813; died 9 Aug.,
1813.
3205. X. Charles Farley, born 24 May, 1814 ; married
March, 1836, Janette Twombly of Portland. He was a commission
merchant at Portland, and died Feb., 1865. Child :
3206. Georgie, born 1 Sept., 1840; married 10 Oct.,
1859, John A. LoweU, and lives in Boston.
*3207. XI. Rebecca Caldwell, born 18 June, 1816 ; died
18 June, 1839.
*3208. XII. Susan Farley, born 5 June, 1819.
*3209. XIII. Edwaud Payson, born 25 Feb., 1822.
256 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1197.
ELIZABETH,« \_Stephen^ Steijhen'^ Moses^ Moses^'] born 14 March,
1776; married 2 Oct., 1795, Richard, son of Richard and Lydia
(Atkinson) Stickney of Newbury, who was born 4 May, 1771, and
died 10 Jan., 1846. He was a farmer and lived in Newbury. She
died 5 Nov., 1858. Children, beside a son who died unnamed :
3210. I. Lydia Atkinson Stickney, born 15 Nov., 1797;
died 19 April, 1798.
3211. 11. Henry Rolfe Stickney, born 5 June, 1799 ; mar-
ried first Sarah Hale, and second (3200) Ann Huntress Little.
3212. in. Judith Little Stickney, born 2 Sept., 1802;
married 11 May, 1826, James P. Connerly.
3213. IV. Sarah Jackson Stickney, born 15 Oct., 1806 ;
married Nov., 1833, Benjamin G. Evans.
3214. V. Richard Hall Stickney, born 11 July, 1811 ; died
4 July, 1812.
3215. VI. Richard Hall Stickney, born 5 June, 1814 ; died
8 April, 1826.
1199.
JUDITH,^ IJoshucv^ Stephen^ Moses^ Moses''] born 1 July, 1787;
married 1807, Asa Tarbell, son of Asa and Sarah Newhall of Lynn-
field, Mass., who was born 28 June, 1779, and died 18 Dec, 1850.
He was a farmer by occupation, a member of the constitutional con-
vention of 1820, and served in tlie state legislature as senator and
representative. She died 14 March, 1864. Children :
3216. I. Joshua Little Newhall, born 18 May, 1808 ;
married Elizabeth White Preston, who died 10 Sept., 1863, aged 54.
He was a farmer, lived at Newburyport, and died 9 Jan., 1874.
Children :
3217. I. Joshua Little Newhall, born 9 July, 1833 ;
died 5 Sept., 1836.
3218. II. Eunice Little Newhall, born 7 July, 1835 ;
married 27 June, 1866, Robert A. Smith.
3219. III. Preston Newhall, born 15 Jan., 1837;
married (3529) Mary Bishop Little, and died 21 April, 1867.
3220. IV. ElizabethMariaNewhall,born26Feb.,1839.
3221. V. Joshua Little Newhall, born 6 Dec, 1841 ;
died 15 July, 1865.
SIXTH GENERATION. 257
3222. VI. Judith Little Newhall, born 30 Oct., 1843 ;
married (3525) William Dummer Little.
3223. VII. Asa Tarbell Newhall, born 13 Aug., 1846 ;
married 14 June, 1871, Anna Hoxie.
3224. VIII. Walter Newhall, born 27 Nov., 1851 ; died
14 Jan., 1872.
3225. II. Asa Tarbell Newhall, born 2 Dec, 1809 ; mar-
ried 17 Nov., 1836, Theodate J. Newhall. He was a physician,
and died 31 Dec, 1874.
3226. III. Thomas Bancroft Newhall, born 20 Oct., 1811 ;
married Susan S. Putnam of Salem, is a lawyer, and has been judge
of police court at Lynn, Mass.
3227. IV. Hiram Newhall, born 12 Oct., 1813; died 25
April, 1814.
3228. V. Sally Mart Newhall, born 3 May, 1815.
3229. VI. Eunice Atkinson Newhall, born 14 May, 1817.
3230. VII. JxTDiTB. Bail:ey Newhall, born 17 May, 1819.
3231. VIII. Caroline Newhall, born 5 Oct., 1821 ; married
Charles Palmer of Salem, Mass.
3232. IX. Hiram Lafayette Newhall, born 5 Aug., 1824 ;
married Jane E. Aborn.
3233. X. Elizabeth Bailey Newhall, born 23 Dec, 1828.
1200.
STEPHEN," [Abnei-^ Stephen'' Moses^ Moses"^ born 31 Oct.,
1771 ; married 2 June, 1795, (1504) Anna Atkinson, who was born
25 June, 1775, and died 20 Oct., 1847. He was a farmer at New-
buryport, where he died 18 Nov., 1860. Childi'en :
Abner, born 16 Jan., 1796 ; died unmarried 25
Abigail, born 13 July, 1797; died unmarried 27
Joshua, born 25 April, 1799 ; died 4 Feb., 1866.
Joseph Atkinson, born 2 Oct., 1801 ; died young.
Sabah Ann, born 16 Oct., 1803 ; died unmarried
Moses Atkinson, born 9 Jan., 1806 ; was a car-
riage painter by occupation, served in the Seminole and Mexican
wars, and died at Elizabeth City, N. C. (?), Dec, 1860.
17
3234.
I.
July, 1848.
3235.
11.
May, 1865.
*3236.
in
3237.
TV.
3238.
V.
9 Dec, 1868.
3239.
VI.
jborn 11 Sept., 1815;
258 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3240. VII. Stephen, born 2 Oct., 1809 ; was a fine linguist,
taught school for many years at Belleville, and died unmarried 20
Feb., 1858.
3241. VIII. IcHABOD Atkinson, born 11 June, 1812; died
unmarried 10 Nov., 1877.
*3242. IX, John Atkinson,
3243. X. JOSIAH DUMMER, ) --,--. , ^^g ^
shoemaker by occupation, and died unmarried 16 Dec, 1869.
3244. XI. Jacob Atkinson, born 31 May, 1818 ; died
unmarried 8 Feb., 1881.
1201.
ROBERT,'^ [Abne^-^ Stephen'^ Moses^ Moses^^ born 24 Oct., 1773 ;
married Anna, daughter of Jesse Towle. He died in Baltimore,
Md., about 1860. Children, besides two by a second wife whose
names have not been obtained :
3245. I. Stephen Atkinson, was a colonel in the army,
and killed at Fredericksburg 13 Dec, 1862.
3246. II. Robert,, was a lawyer and died in Richmond, Va.,
Oct., 1880.
1228.
STEPHEN WILLIAM,^ [DavidP Stephen'' Moses^ Moses^'] born
10 Dec, 1795 ; married 16 May, 1820, Hannah Morgan, daughter of
William and Judith (Killam) Russell, who was born 5 Nov., 1799,
and died 29 Nov., 1879. He is a farmer and lives in Newbury.
Children, besides a son that died unnamed 1 April, 1821 :
John Notes, born 29 Jan., 1822 ; died 31 May, 1823.
Lucy Maria, born 22 March, 1824; died 14
MaryJane, born 29 Sept., 1825 ; died 18 Aug., 1832.
Isaac Warren, born 9 Nov., 1826.
William Russell, born 5 July, 1828 ; died 1 Oct.,
Susan Caroline, born 24 May, 1830 ; died Sept.,
Stephen William, born 17 July, 1831.
Lucy Jane, born 13 April, 1833.
Hannah Mary, born 1 Jan., 1835.
3247.
I.
3248.
II.
Oct., 1824.
3249.
III.
*3250.
IV.
3251.
V.
1830.
3252.
VI.
1859.
*3253.
VII.
3254.
VIII
*3255.
IX.
SIXTH GENERATION.
1229.
ABIGAIL,^ IDavid^ Stephen^ Moses^ Moses^^ born 5 Dec, 1797 ;
married 30 April, 1821, Richard, son of Asa and Dolly (Morse)
Adams. He was a carpenter, lived in Newbury, and died 28 Dec,
1857. She died 30 Oct., 1865. Children :
3256. I. Giles Aaron Adams, born 31 March, 1822 ; mar-
ried 13 Jan., 1848, Sarah E., daughter of Moses B. and Harriet.
(Carr) Jackman. Children :
3257. I. Ellen Harriet Adams, born 22 June, 1851 ;
married 22 April, 1877, Richard Tenney, son of Moses K. and
Hannah M. (Tenney) Noyes. Child :
3258. Howard Adams Noyes, born 7 May, 1879.
3259. n. Sarah Agnes Adams, born 8 Jan., 1854.
3260. ni. Alice Morse Adams, born 5 Nov., 1856;
died 17 Jan., 1862.
3261. IV. Richard Giles Adams, born 30 Dec, 1858.
3262. V. Nettie Morse Adams, born 26 Aug., 1861 ;
died 14 Feb., 1865.
3263.. YI. Can-ie Little Adams, born 2 Sept., 1864.
3264. Vn. Lizzie Carr Adams, born 14 July, 1867.
3265. VIII. Herbert Laurence Adams, born 23 March,
1872.
3266. II. Mary Little Adams, born 20 Sept., 1823; mar-
ried 28 April, 1847, Joseph Noyes, son of Moses and Sarah Brown
(Noyes) Rolfe of Newbury. Childi'en :
3267. I. Moses Henry Rolfe, born 8 May, 1848;
married 15 Jan., 1873, Abbie Frances, daughter of Daniel K.
and Elizabeth (Pettingell) Hale. Children:
3268. I. Mary Adams Rolfe, born 27 March,
1874.
3269. II. Henry PettingeU Rolfe, born 7
Sept., 1876.
3270. II. Abbie Little Rolfe, born 21 Dec, 1849 ;
died 23 June, 1860.
3271. in. John Calvin Rolfe, born 29 Aug., 1851 ;
married 4 Nov., 1880, Fannie Pardee Simonds, daughter of
Benjamin G. and Eleanor S. (Pike) Davis.
3272. IV. Charles Greeuleaf Rolfe, born 27 Aug.,
1853; died 1 Sept., 1857.
260 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3273. V. Helen Noyes Rolfe, born 2 Oct., 1855;
married 19 Jan., 1882, Edward Augustine, son of Moses K.
and Hannah M. (Tenney) Noyes.
3274. VI. Charles Joseph Eolfe, born 31 Aug., 1858 ;
entered Amherst, but was obliged to leave on account of
ill health.
3275. VII. Willard Greeuleaf Rolfe, born 1 July, 1860.
3276. VIII. Edward Rolfe, born 8 June, 1862 ; died 9
June, 1862.
3277. IX. Abbie Little Rolfe, born 11 Aug., 1863.
3278. X. Walter Lumbert Rolfe, born 23 Aug.,
1866; died 31 Aug., 1869.
3279. III. Asa Adams, born 1 Nov., 1824; married 2 July,
1857, Mary C, daughter of Daniel and Nancy (Pike) Colman.
Children :
3280. I. Annie Colman Adams, born 5 April, 1858 ;
died 24 Oct., 1862.
3281. II. George Moulton Adams, born 25 April,
1861 ; married 15 Sept., 1881, Hattie M., daughter of George
H. and Mary (Goodwin) Stickney.
3282. III. Daniel Colman Adams, born 16 March,
1863; died Aug., 1865.
3283. rV. Calvin Adams, born 23 May, 1827 ; died 16 Jan.,
1831.
3284. V. RuFus Adams, born 31 March, 1829 ; married 26
Oct., 1855, Eunice Short, daughter of Major and Sarah (Pettingell)
Goodwin.
3285. VI. Elizabeth Notes Adams, born 24 Feb., 1831 ;
married 16 Sept., 1860, Anthony, son of Charles and Anna (Huse)
Knapp. Children :
3286. I. Annie Florence Knapp, born 27 July, 1861.
3287. II. Henry Anthony Knapp, born 4 July, 1863.
3288. III. Sarah Richardson Knapp, born 25 June,
1867.
3289. IV. Margaret Gertrude Knapp, born 13 July,
1872.
3290. VII. Annie Rolfe Adams, born 14 June, 1832.
3291. VIII. Margaret Emery Adams, born 3 Sept., 1833;
married 1 July, 1857, George Washington, son of (1178) John
Little Knight. She died 30 Sept., 1871. Children :
3292. I. John Little Knight, born 15 Jan., 1859 ;
SIXTH GEISTEEATION. 261
married 3 Nov., 1881, Mary Ellen, daughter of Xenophon and
Sarah H. (Knight) Adams.
3293. II. George Edward Knight, born 6 Sept. , 1860 ;
died 18 Sept., 1860.
3294. III. Lizzie Hoyt Knight, born 28 Feb., 1864 j
died 10 Feb., 1865.
3295. IV. Abbie Florence Knight, born 13 Sept., 1869,
3296. IX. RiCHAKD Caxvtn Adajis, born 14 Dee., 1835;
died 29 May, 1836.
3297. X. Susan Pike Adams, born 24 Sept., 1838 ; mar-
ried 16 March, 1859, Col. Charles Leonard, son of Charles W. and
Martha (Goodwin) Ayers. Children :
3298. I. Charles William Ayers, born 30 Sept., 1863.
3299. II. Edward Eussell Ayers, born 20 Feb., 1867.
3300. III. George Custer Ayers, born 17 Nov., 1876 ;
died 18 Nov., 1876.
3301 . XL Richard Adams, born 23 July, 1842 ; died 2 Sept. ,
1842.
1230.
EBENEZER,'^ [David^ Stephen^ Moses^ Jioses^] born 9 Feb.,
1801 ; married 30 Dec, 1822, Eliza, daughter of Ebenezer and Edna
Adams. He is a farmer and lives at Newbury. Children :
3302. I. Catherine Adams, born 16 Sept., 1823; married
21 March, 1850, (2629) Edward Henry Little.
3303. II. Daniel Noyes, born 15 Jan., 1826 ; died 10 Jan.,
1831.
3304. III. George Franklin, born 6 July, 1828 ; died 26
Jan., 1831.
3305. IV. Sarah Noyes, born 7 Aug., 1830 ; died 4 March,
1847.
*3306. V. George Franklin, born 24 March, 1832.
3307. VI. Edna Adams, born 2 June, 1834 ; died 2 June,
1839.
3308. VII. Abigail Noyes, born 2 June, 1834 ; died 9 June,
1834.
3309. VIII. Daniel Noyes, born 8 March, 1836 ; died 8 Dec,
1858.
*3310. IX. Eben, born 29 Sept., 1841.
3311. X. Sarah Eliza, born 1 Feb., 1853 ; married Edwin
Coleman Little, and died 5 May, 1875.
262 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1231
ELIZABETH," [David^ Stephen^ Moses^ Jfoses^] born 22 April,
1805 ; married 11 March, 1823, Samuel, son of Samuel and Eunice
(Mclntire) Brookings. She died 12 Dec, 1869. Children:
3312. I. Eunice McIntire Brookings, born 4 Feb., 1824 ;
married 11 Aug., 1844, Moses Edwards, son of Moses and Mary
Cook. Children :
3313. I. Mary Brookings Cook, born 15 Oct., 1844 ;
married 15 July, 1864, George W. Chase. Child :
3314. Georgie Ella Chase, born 12 Jan., 1865.
3315. II. Jane Lunt Cook, born 11 July, 1846 ; mar-
ried 24 Nov., 1864, William H. H., son of Benjamin and
Sally Perkins. Children :
3316. I. Edith M.Perkins,boru 19 April, 18 70.
3317. II. Frank W. Perkins, born 22 April,
1874; died 23 July, 1874.
3318. III. Elizabeth Maria Cook, born 8 May, 1855 ;
married 7 Sept., 1874, .John A., son of Patrick Dunn. Child :
3319. George W. Dunn, born 18 April, 1875.
3320. IV. Charles William Cook, born 21 May, 1858.
3321. V. Inez Edwards Cook, born 8 Oct., 1862.
3322. II. John Bagley Brookings, born 12 -June, 1826 ;
married first 18 Sept., 1851, Mary Harriden, daughter of Henry
and Elizabeth (Quaiies) Pierce, who died 20 Dec, 1876, and second
4 Nov., 1877, Mary Woodbury, daughter of Joseph Stockman and
widow of Wallace P. Wells of Newburyport. Child :
3323. I. Mary Ellen Brookings, born 11 Oct., 1853;
married 24 Nov., 1872, William W., son of William J. and
Hannah H. (Adams) Creasey. Childi*en :
3324. I. Nellie Weston Creasey, born 25 June,
1873.
3325. II. William Bagley Creasey, born 18
Nov., 1875 ; died 2 Oct., 1881.
3326. III. Mary Elizabeth Creasey, born 5 Dec,
1877; died 1 Sept., 1880.
3327. IV. Robert Brookings Creasey, born 30
April, 1880 ; died 4 Sept., 1880.
3327.1. V. Alice Pierce Creasey, born 10 Aug.,
1881.
SIXTH GENERATION. 263
3328. III. David Little Brookings, born 5 Aug., 1828;
married first 26 Jan., 1852, Lydia L. Post, who died 28 Oct., 1863,
and second 1 Jan., 1869, Margaret J., daughter of Benjamin H.
Jacques and widow of Thomas Hattle of Newburyport. He died
26 Sept., 1878. Children:
3329. I. Estelle Brookings, born 14 Nov., 1853;
died 15 April, 1870.
3330. II. George Melvin Brookings, born 2 March,
1855 ; died 14 May, 1857.
3331. TV. Melvin Fessenden Brookings, born 23 Dec,
1830 ; married 19 Jan., 1862, (3127) Harriet Marie Woodman.
3332. V. George William Brookings, born 17 Sept., 1833 ;
married 20 Sept., 1862, Mary Ann Robbins, daughter of James and
Maria (Tuttle) Ball of Athol, Mass. ChUdi-en :
3333. I. Maria Jeannette Brookings, born 4 Aug.,
1864.
3334. II. Mary Carrie Brookings, born 4 Aug., 1868.
3335. III. Margaret Evelyn Brookings, born 29 Dec,
1870.
3336. rV". George William Brookings, born 2 Jan.,
1873 ; died 25 July, 1873.
3337. V. Charles Trafton Brookings, born 2 Jan.,
1873 ; died 13 May, 1873.
3338. VI. Launcelot Brookings, born and died 14
Jan., 1876.
3339. VI. Elizabeth Sarah Brookings, born 5 Dec, 1835 ;
married 19 May, 1857, William M., son of Moody and Sophia A.
Kimball of Newburyport, who died 24 July, 1865. Children :
3340. I. Moody Kimball, born 8 March, 1858 ; died
14 March, 1858.
3341. n. Annie Marden Kimball, born 3 Aug., 1861.
3342. III. Elizabeth Brookings Kimball, born 20 Sept. ,
1863.
3343. VII. Mary Little Brookings, born 15 Aug., 1839;
died 12 March, 1844.
3344. VTII. Samuel Brookings, born 24 Aug., 1841 ; married
18 Sept., 1862, Abbie W., daughter of Moses M. and Elizabeth
O. MerriU.
3345. IX. Philip Brookings, born 4 Sept., 1843 ; died 13
Jan., 1845.
264 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1232.
JOSEPH,*^ [Jonathan^ Stephen-^ Moses^ Moses^^ born 26 July,
1788 ; married Aug., 1811, (2757) Rebecca Webster, who was born
30 April, 1794, and died at Haverhill 28 Dec, 1879. He was a
farmer, lived in Hampstead, N. H., where his children were born,
and subsequently in Atkinson. He died in Haverhill, Mass., 8 Aug.,
1875. Children :
3346. I. John Webster, born 27 Aug., 1812; is a farmer
in good circumstances at Haverhill, Mass.
*3347. II. Elbridge Gerry, born 11 Nov., 1817; died 29
Dec, 1869.
*3348. III. David Webster, born 14 Nov., 1829; died 8
Nov., 1879.
*3349. IV. Laurania Rebecca, born 15 March, 1834.
3350. V. Joseph Francis, born 28 Aug., 1837; is a shoe
cutter by occupation, and lives in Haverhill, Mass., where he is
assistant engineer in the fire department.
1233.
STEPHEN,'^ [Jonathan^ Stephen^ Moses^ Moses^^ born 29 April,
1792; married first 11 Aug., 1814, Betsey Greenough, who died 9
April, 1837, aged 47, and second 8 Oct., 1853, Mary K. Pember-
ton, widow of Charles S. Kimball of Bradford. He was a farmer,
lived in Groveland and Bradford, Mass., and died 27 Feb., 1875.
Children :
3351. I. Albert Alphonso, born 9 March, 1818 ; died
unmarried 25 Feb., 1839.
3352. II. Mary Jane, born 1824; died unmarried 1 Aug. , 1845.
3353. III. Elizabeth Albina, born 1832; married 5 Oct.,
1851, (1780) William Read Little, and died 23 June, 1853.
1234.
JOHN,*' [Jonathan^ Stephen* Moses^ Moses^~\ born 23 Oct., 1794 ;
married 14 Nov., 1822, (1680) Louisa Calef, who was born 17 Nov.,
1798, and died 29 May, 1850. He was a farmer and lumberman by
occupation, a prominent citizen of Hampstead, N. H., where he died
27 June, 1852. ChUdren :
*3354. I. William Calef, born 17 Dec, 1823.
*■>; ^;li: •'••*•••■*■•►■,•
SIXTH GENERATION. 265
3355. II. Louisa, born 7 Feb., 1830 ; married 20 May, 1852,
Hazen Laurens, son of (1651) Hazen Hoyt, who was born 27 Feb.,
1825. She died 14 Sept., 1863. Child:
3356. I. George Wilbur Hoyt, born 12 April, 1853 ;
is a farmer in Ohio.
1236.
DAVID,'' [Jonathan^ Stephen^ Moses^ Moses^^ born 1 Aug.,
1803; married 27 Jan., 1831, Louisa, daughter of Obadiah and
Hannah Peaslee of Newton, N. H., who died 15 March, 1864, aged
59. He is a farmer and lives in Hampstead, N. H. Children :
3357. I. Hannah Bartlett, born 19 March, 1832 ; mar-
ried 25 Nov., 1858, Amos Clark.
3358. II. Jonathan Peaslee, born 7 May, 1839 ; married
Mary Adelaide Jewell, and is a farmer in Amesbury, Mass. Child :
3359. I. Annie Louisa, born 10 Oct., 1874.
3360. III. Jacob Edward, born 15 Nov., 1843 ; died unmar-
ried 30 July, 1872.
3361. IV. MosES Bartlett, born 27 Jan., 1849; married 18
Oct., 1871, Sarah Ann Hale of Newburyport.
1237.
MARY,« [Jacob'' Stephen'' Mose^ Moses''] born 30 May, 1788;
married 13 Oct., 1811, Capt. Reuben Fisher, who died Nov., 1847.
She died 17 Sept., 1840. ChUdren :
3262. I. Mary Little Fisher, married 4 Sept., 1833,
Miles, son of Miles and Martha (Ku'by) King. Mr. King lived in
Norfolk, Va., was mayor of the city, and died 8 Dec, 1849. Mrs.
King resides at Newburyport during the summer.
3363. II. William Wingate Fisher, died 29 April, 1817.
3364. III. Christopher Fry Fisher, born at Norfolk, Va.,
30 Nov., 1818 ; married 25 May, 1842, Sarah Virginia, daughter of
Russell and Margaret Hill, who was born in Petersburg, Va., 25
Feb., 1819, and died 11 Sept., 1873. He died 25 May, 1861.
Children :
3365. I. Martha Virginia Fisher, born 15 April,
1843 ; died 27 April, 1843.
266 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3366. II. Martha Hill Fisher, born 18 March, 1845 ;
died 23 Dec, 1845.
3367. III. Mary Little Fisher, born 3 Dec, 1846 ;
married 21 Dec, 1869, Robert W. Collier, who was born 4
Sept., 1845. Children:
3368. I. Mary AliceCollier,born6 Aug., 1870.
3369. II. Robert R. Collier, born 5 March,
1872.
3370. III. Sarah Hill Collier, born 15 Dec, 18 73.
3371. IV. Christopher Fry Fisher Collier, born
9 May, 1875.
3372. V. Martha Russell Collier, born 23
Oct., 1876.
3373. VI. Margaret King Collier, Kq^.^ 9
3374. VII. Lillian de Lagnel Collier, j
Dec, 1880.
3375. IV. Margaret Baptist Fisher, born 15 March,
1849; died 8 Jan., 1855.
3376. V. Sarah Hill Fisher, born 23 Aug., 1851;
died 11 Jan., 1855.
3377. VI. Christopher Fry Fisher, born 25 Oct., 1855 ;
died 1 Dec, 1855.
3378. VII. Eliza Glanville Fisher, born 12 Jan., 1857.
3379. IV. Virginia Hope Stuart Fisher, died 9 April, 1843.
3380. V. Margaret Caldwell Fisher, died 20 Aug. , 1877.
3381. VI. Susan Caroline Fisher, married Major de Lagnel,
and died 24 May, 1869.
3382. VII. Harriet Little Fisher, died 30 March, 1830.
3383. VIII. Georgiana Ham Fisher, died 28 March, 1830.
3384. IX. Henry William Fisher.
3385. X. Georgiana King Fisher, married Major William
M. Gordon, a civil engineer, and died at Florence, Ala., 22 April,
1878. Children :
3386. I. Hope Stuart Gordon, born in Petersburg,
Va., 19 Nov., 1859 ; died 22 March, 1861.
3387. II. William Milburn Gordon, born in Peters-
burg, Va., 19 Dec, 1860 ; died 6 Feb., 1863.
3388. III. Charles Courtney Gordon, born at Hills-
borough, N. C, 23 Nov., 1862.
)^. G. Jlz^TTiari,.
"^■^.W^IWW ^^\H-^\H!i ^ft ^^^A^U.
SIXTH GENERATION. 267
3389. IV. Adolphus de Lagnel Gordon, bom 26 Sept.,
1864, in Hillsborough, N. C.
3390. V. Mary Fisher Gordon, born 2 April, 1866,
in Newburn, N. C.
3391. VI. Ann Milburn Gordon, born 16 July, 1867,
in Newburn, N. C.
3392. VII. Georgiana Gordon, born 7 Jan., 1872, in
Donaldson ville. La. ; died 28 March, 1872.
1246.
EDWARD BASS,'' IJacob^ Steplieiv' Moses^ Moses'''\ born 3 July,
1804 ; married first 27 June, 1833, Abby C. Brigham of Providence,
R. I., who died 19 Nov., 1840, and second Mary Ketchum, daughter
of Dr. Galen Carter of New York. He was a prominent broker in
New York City, was connected in business with his brother Jacob
Little, and died 14 Dec, 1864. His children, besides two sons who
died before him, are Mary K. C. and Anne E. K. who live with their
mother at Stamford, Conn.
1243-
JACOB,« IJacoh^ Stephen'' Moses^ Moses^'] born 19 March, 1797 ;
married 16 June, 1845, Augusta M., daughter of Peter McCarty of
New York, who died 20 April, 1878. Mr. Little inherited from his
ancestry a sound constitution, good principles, and indomitable
energy. After serving an apprenticeship of five years in the count-
ing house of the well-known Jacob Barker, an intimate acquaintance
of his father, he selected in 1822 a small basement office on Wall
Street, New York, and began business on his own account as an
exchange specie broker. During the next twelve years — working
eighteen hours a day — he promptly and shrewdly executed all orders,
and his success was due to his integrity no less than to his talent.
In 1834 Mr. Little stood at the head of the leading financiers and
bankers of the city. He controlled large amounts of stock and
money, and was known as the " Napoleon of the board." But
however wise or prudent a man may be, however large or well in-
vested his fortune, if he is a speculator he cannot be sure that com-
mercial disaster will not overtake him. Mr. Little did not escape.
Thrice he was carried down, but he was never dishonored. He re-
covered himself and paid up his contracts in full. On his first sus-
268 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
pension, though legally free from liability, he disbursed nearly one
million dollars, paying every creditor in full with interest ; so that it
was a common saying among moneyed men that Jacob Little's sus-
pended paper was better than the checks of most merchants. He
closed his long career without a stain upon his mercantile reputa-
tion. The news of his death, which occurred 28 March, 1865,
startled the great city ; merchants came together to do him honor,
resolutions of respect were adopted, and the Stock Board adjourned
to attend his funeral. Child :
*3393. I. William McCarty, born 6 Sept., 1846.
1240.
MOSES SAWYER," \_Jacol/ Stephen"^ Moses^ Moses''^ born 28
Sept., 1790; married Eliza H., daughter of Simeon and Abby
(Hendrickson) Boerum of Oyster Bay, Long Island, who was born
14 Sept., 1811, and died 7 Dec, 1854. He was educated as a phy-
sician, and practiced his profession in New York and Brooklyn,
where he died 30 March, 1856. Children :
*3394. I. Abby Jane, born in New York 4 Jan., 1834.
*3395. II. Moses Sawyer, born in Brooklyn 1 June, 1840.
3396. III. Jacob, born in Brooklyn 6 Jan., 1845 ; was a
stock-broker in New York, and died unmarried 9 Sept., 1875.
1250.
WILLIAM,*' [ William Coffin^ Jolm^ Moses^ Moses'^^ born 7 April,
1771 ; married 26 Nov., 1797, Mary, daughter of Anthony Chase,
a cloth manufacturer and farmer of Haverhill, Mass. She was born
7 Nov., 1777, and died 7 Oct., 1857. At the time of his marriage
he was employed in coach building at Charlestown, Mass., after-
wards he engaged in the manufacture of metal ornaments and mould-
ings at Philadelphia, where most of his life was spent. He was a
good artist, an accomplished penman, and somewhat of a wit. He
died at Louisville, Ky., 2 Aug., 1836, while on his return from the
west, where he had purchased large tracts of land. Children :
*3397. I. William Coffin, born 8 April, 1799 ; died 4 Dec,
1875.
*3398. 11. Thomas Rowell, born 21 Nov., 1800; died 16
Jan., 1878.
SIXTH GENERATION. 269
3399. III. Caroline, born 11 April, 1803; died unmarried
12 May, 1880.
*3400. IV. Fanny, bom 2 July, 1805 ; died 18 Jan., 1879.
3401. V. Selina Huntingdon, born 25 March, 1807; mar-
ried Rev. William Spruill of Alabama, who died soon after their
marriage. Their only child, a daughter, died in infancy. Mrs.
Spruill was a good artist, and a woman of much business tact.
She died 2 Nov., 1868.
*3402. VI. Robert, born 25 May, 1809 ; died 4 March, 1875.
3403. VII. John, born July, 1810; died unmarried 31 Dec,
1843.
1251.
J0HN,*5 [Williani Coffin^ John^ Moses^ Moses^'] born 13 Nov.,
1773 ; married Susannah, daughter of Seth and Hannah Kendrick,
who was born 17 June, 1779, and died 22 March, 1856. He lived
at^Amesbury, Mass., and was one of the first to introduce the man-
ufacture of carriages at that place. He died in Boston 9 July, 1812.
Children :
3404. I. Mary, born 18 June, 1799 ;■ died 22 July, 1803.
3405. II. Ann, born 1 June, 1801 ; died 22 Sept., 1814.
*3406. III. Mary RowELL, born 15 Aug., 1803; died 12
March, 1880.
3407. IV. John, born 1 Aug., 1805; married Irene, daugh-
ter of Capt. William and Mary Bartlett, who died 27 Oct., 1857,
aged 49. He lived at West Amesbury and was engaged in plating
for carriages. He died 2^ Sept., 1859. His two children died
unnamed.
*3408. V. Thoihas Kendrick, born 2 May, 1807.
3409. VI. William Coffin, born 15 May, 1809 ; married 23
Feb., 1832, Charlotte, daughter of Dea. William and Hannah Pecker,
who was born 7 Dec, 1811, and married second Enoch Eastman.
Mr. Little was a carriage trimmer and harness-maker, and lived at
West Amesbury, where he died 9 March, 1835. Child :
3410. I. Charlotte Coffin, born 14 Feb., 1835 ; died
9 April, 1837.
*3411. VII. George Washington, born 6 Sept., 1811; died
8 Feb., 1857.
270 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1252.
ABIGAIL,^ [ William Coffin^ John^ Moses^ Moses^'] born 30 Aug.,
1777 ; married 10 May, 1800, Moses Chase, who died 20 Feb., 1822.
He was a cooper by trade, and lived in West Newbury. She died
Sept., 1859. Children:
3412. I. Mary L. Chase, born 30 March, 1801 ; married
Josiah Brown, a shoe manufacturer of Bradford, Mass., and died
July, 1876.
3413. II. William L. Chase, born 1 April, 1804 ; married
Sally Minot, and died June, 1875. He was a farmer and lived in
Bristol, N. H.
3414. III. Lydia D. Chase, born 15 May, 1807 ; married
Timothy Flanders, a comb-maker of Haverhill, Mass., and died
March, 1865.
3415. IV. Metaphor S. Chase, born 21 Oct., 1808; mar-
ried Mary George. He i« a shoemaker and lives in Haverhill, Mass.
3416. V. Abigail J. Chase, born 11 March, 1811 ; married
Isaac Morse, a harness-maker of Bradford, Mass. , and died July, 1877.
3417. VI. Ann Maria Chase, born 18 Feb., 1813 ; married
Edward D. Offutt, a furniture dealer of Manchester, N. H.
3418. VII. Hannah B. Chase, born 20 April, 1816 ; married
James Cate, a farmer of Tilton, N. H.
1253.
FRANCIS,'' [William Coffiiv' John* Moses^ Mose^'} born 7 May,
1780; married first 20 Nov., 1807, Polly Sargent of West Ames-
bury, who was born 3 Dec, 1784, and died 15 Oct., 1837, and sec-
ond Feb., 1843, Lydia Vanboria Kimball, who survives. He was a
silver plater by trade, a very ingenious workman, and lived in Ames-
bury, Mass. Later in life he removed to Salisbury, N. H, where he
died 18 March, 1860. Children :
3419. I. Dorothy, born 31 Oct., 1808; died 20 Aug., 1815.
3420. II. Sarah Elizabeth, born 30 Jan., 1811 ; married
George P. Patten of Amesbury, Mass., and died 5 Sept., 1853.
Children :
3421. I. GeorgeFrancisPatten,died30 March, 1842.
8422. II. William Ladd Patten, born 31 July, 1841 ;
died 13 April, 1842.
3423. in. Charles Millard Patten, born 8 June, 1849.
SIXTH GENERATION. 2»
*3424. III. John, born 13 Dec, 1813.
3425. IV. Dorothy Sargent, born 24 Jan., 1816 ; died un-
married Sept., 1839.
3426. V. William Coffin, born 19 Feb., 1818 ; married 18
Nov., 1850, Lucy Ann, daughter of Moses Thompson of North
Deerfield, N. H., who died 26 Jan., 1868, aged 41. He is a shoe-
maker by trade, was lately engaged in business at Franklin, N. H.,
and now (1881) lives at Merrimac, Mass.
3427. VI. Moses Sargent, born 10 March, 1820; died 15
Oct., 1822.
3428. VII. Moses Sargent, born 20 March, 1823 ; married
28 Nov., 1850, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of John Atkinson, who
was born at Gloucester, Mass., 10 May, 1829, and survives him.
Mr. Little was a furniture manufacturer at Manchester, and after-
wards a farmer at Framingham, Mass., where he died 6 July, 1879.
Child :
3429. Alfred Danforth, born 27 April, 1858 ; died 20
Dec, 1867.
*3430. VIII. Francis Valentine, born 20 Dec, 1826.
*3431. IX. George Sujviner, born 18 Aug., 1844.
*3432. X. Stephen Kimball, born 26 Dec, 1846.
3433. XL Hazen Robinson, born 31 Oct., 1853 ; married 28
March, 1876, Mattie A. Dow, and died in Concord, N. H., 15 Sept.,
1876, without issue.
1255.
THOMAS R0WELL,6 IWilUam Coffin^ John'' Moses^ Moses^']
born 23 May, 1786 ; married 1816, Nancy, daughter of John Web-
ster, who was born Jan., 1788, and died 1 Sept., 1868. He was a
wheelwright and farmer in Salisbury, N. H., where he died 1 Jan.,
1861. Children, beside two who died young :
*3434. I. John Webster, born 7 April, 1818 ; died 21 Dec,
1877.
*3435. II. Thomas Dearborn, born 14 Aug., 1823.
1256.
VALENTINE,^ [ William Coffin^ John* Moses^ Mose^^ born 21
Feb., 1790; married first 9 Nov., 1815, Mary, daughter of Lieut.
Jonathan Clark of Bethel, Me., who was born 24 April, 1793, and
jf2 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
died 26 Jan., 1831, and second 15 Sept., 1831, Miranda, daughter
of Rev. Nathan Church, who was born in Bridgton, Me., 7 July,
1791, and died 5 Feb., 1879. Mr. Little graduated at Dartmouth
in 1811, studied for the ministry with Rev. Mr. Dodge of Moulton-
borough, N. H., and served as a home missionary in Maine for
several years. In 1820 he moved to Bridgton where he had
charge of the academy, and in 1823 was settled over the Congrega-
tional church at Lovell, Me., where he preached until his health
failed. He then returned to his native place, Salisbury, N. H., and
resided there till his death 4 June, 1852. Children, beside a son
that died in infancy :
*3436. I. Selina Dodge, born 1 Oct., 1816; died 25
March, 1862.
*3437. II. Orsina Parker, born 20 Oct., 1821.
*3438. III. Caroline Eliza, born 12 Dec, 1823.
3439. IV. Henry Martyn, born 11 April, 1828, was a
mechanic by occupation, and was living unlnarried in Georgia in
1860.
*3440. V. Miranda Mary, born in Lovell 18 Feb., 1836.
1265.
MICHAEL,^ [Josiah^ Moses* Moses^ Moses'^^ born 14 March, 1771 ;
married first 19 Oct., 1800, Sarah Stover, who died 28 July, 1801,
and second, Elizabeth, daughter of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Wal-
lingford) Ricker, wlio was born 5 Nov., 1776, and died 18 March,
1864. He graduated at Dartmouth College in 1792, and was engaged
in farming at Minot, Me., where he died 16 March, 1830. Child :
*3441. JosiAH Stover, born 9 July, 1801 ; died 2 April, 1862.
1266.
EDWARD,'^ IJosiahP Moses* Moses^ Moses''] born 12 March, 1773 ;
married 10 Jan., 1799, Hannah, daughter of Capt. Thomas and Han-
nah (Merrill) Brown, f who was born 9 Feb., 1772, and died 1 Aug.,
t Capt. Thomas 6 Brown, born 10 March, 1746, at Turkey Hill, Newbury, was a suc-
cessful sea-captain, and died 25 June, 1803. His brother Benjamin was the father of
(69) Rev. Dr. Francis Brown, President of Dartmouth College. Thomas « was descended
from Thomasi Browne, a weaver, who came from Malford, England, to Newbury in 1635,
through Francis 2 who married Mary Johnson 21 Nov., 1653, John 3 who married Ruth
Huse 27 Aug., 1683, Thomas^ who married Ann Cheney 3 Dec, 1712, andFrancisS who
married Mary Lowell 5 May, 1741.
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SIXTH GENERATION. 273
1828, and second 21 June, 1831, Hannah, widow of Tappan Chase
of Portland and daughter of Samuel and Hannah (Smith) Andrews,
who was born 20 June, 1789, and died 14 June, 1868.
Mr. Little was educated at Exeter Academy and Dartmouth Col-
lege, where he graduated in 1797. He studied law with Chief Justice
Parsons at Newburyport, practiced his profession there for several
years with considerable success, and was count}^ attorney and pub-
lisher of law reports for the commonwealth. He was also a dele-
gate to the General Court for several years. After the destructive
fire of 1811, by which he lost nearly all his property, he removed to
Portland, Me., where he was engaged in the book trade, and in 1826
to Auburn, where he continued to reside during the remainder of his
life. The owner by inheritance of a lai'ge part of the surrounding
territory, he had great influence in directing and promoting the
growth of the place. He realized this power, and S3'stematically
sought not alone the material but especially the moral and intellect-
ual advancement of the community. He gave the land for the first
church, met nearly one-half the cost of its erection, and for some
time supported public services practically at his own expense.
Others were expected to contribute as the}^ felt able, the balance
being supplied by him. In his youth he perhaps leaned towards the
Unitarian side in the controversy then existing in most Congrega-
tional churches, but after his residence in Portland, where he was a
parishioner of Dr. Payson, his views underwent a change, and he be-
came a firm Trinitarian, and a devout and earnest Christian.
He established and endowed an academy which continued in suc-
cessful operation for forty years, and gained a high reputation
throughout the State. After the rise of the high school system the
grounds and a portion of the funds were transferred by the trustees
to the town, which now maintains an Edward Little High School and
has erected a statue in his honor. His policy as regards the mate-
rial interest of the place was no less far-sighted. The owner of the
water-power which has since given rise to the busy manufacturing
city of Lewiston, he sold it at a merely nominal price to encourage
the introduction of outside capital. He aided to the extent of his
power every new industry, and in particular strove to induce worthy
mechanics of every class to settle in the place. He was a pioneer ia
the temperance reform, held radical views on the subject, and was
not slow to express his displeasure with those who persisted in the
use and sale of intoxicating liquors in the face of the resulting evils.
18
*3442.
I.
1854.
*3443.
II.
3444.
III.
*3445.
IV.
3446.
V.
Nov., 1805,
3447.
VI.
3448.
VII
*3449.
VII
Nov., 1867
*3450.
IX.
3451.
X.
3452.
XI.
274 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Promptness and energy, perhaps his most noticeable qualities, char-
acterized him to the very close of his life. He died 21 Sept., 1849.
Children :
Thomas Brown, born 4 Nov., 1799 ; died 7 March,
JosiAH, born 29 April, 1801 ; died 9 Aug., 1865.
Sarah, born 29 Oct., 1802 ; died 14 Jan., 1810.
Hannah, born 25 Feb., 1804 ; died 29 May, 1880.
Edward ToppAN, born 13 Sept., 1805; died 1
Maria, born 22 Oct., 1806 ; died 22 Feb., 1817.
Eliza, born 20 Sept., 1808 ; died 19 Oct., 1809.
VIII. Edward Toppan, born 29 Dec, 1809 ; died 5
Sarah, born 18 May, 1811.
Moses, born 24 June, 1812 ; died 18 July, 1812.
Moses, born 5 July, 1813 ; died 2 Dec, 1813.
126T.
ALICE,'' [JosiaJi^ Moses* Moses^ Moses^ born 1 Feb., 1775;
married early in 1797, Thomas, son of Benjamin andLydia (White)
Hale,t who was born -23 Jan., 1773, and died 14 Aug., 1836. She
died 27 July, 1819. Mr. Hale married second 17 Sept., 1822, her
sister Mary, who was born 4 May, 1786, and died 26 Jan., 1871.
He was early left an orphan, learned the hatter's trade, pursued that
business at Newbury, and was also engaged in shipping. He served
as town treasurer, and was justice of the peace for many years.
Children :
3453. I. Benjamin Hale, born 23 Nov., 1797; married 9
April, 1823, Mary Caroline, daughter of Hon. Cyrus and Hannah
(Storer) King of Saco, Me., who was born 27 Jan., 1799, and died
,22 Jan., 1867. Dr. Hale graduated at Bowdoin in 1818, and
after teaching a year at Saco Academy, entered (1819) Andover
Theological Seminary, and was licensed to preach in Jan., 1822, by
.the York Association. He became tutor in geometry and natural
philosophy in 1820, at Bowdoin, and in 1823 principal of the Gardiner
Lyceum, an institution designed for the education of persons for the
t Thomas 7 Hale was descended fi'om Thomas,! the emigrant; through Thomas 2
Thomas 3 Thomas 4 Thomas 5 Benjamiu.fi For a full account of the ancestry of this
family see Historical and Genealogical Register for January, 1877, and October, 1881.
'k-.^->^.
SIXTH GENERATION. 275
more practical callings in life. While there he published a work entitled
"Introduction to the Mechanical Principles of Carpentry." In 1827
he became professor of chemistry and mineralogy at Dartmouth, and
held that office until it was abolished by the trustees in 1835. Pre-
vious to this he had received orders in the Protestant Episcopal
church (1828). During his residence at Hanover, he delivered
lectures on chemistry, pharmacy, medical jurisprudence, and natural
philosophy to the classes in the medical department, laid the founda-
tion for the college's valuable geological and mineralogical cabinet,
and published his " Scriptural Illustrations of the Liturgy." The
winter of 1835-6 Dr. Hale spent in the West Indies, on account of
an attack of bronchitis. On his return he was elected to the presi-
dency of Geneva (now Hobart) College, Geneva, N. Y., and entered
upon his duties in October. In consequence of his labors and
anxieties, arising from the depressed state of the college and its
finances, his health became so far impaired that after a voyage to
Europe in 1852-3, with no permanent benefit, he resigned his presi-
dency in 1858. Besides the books above mentioned, he published a
number of sermons, addresses, and occasional pamphlets devoted,
with very few exceptions, to the work which he had now immediately
before him, — the building up of an educational institution in which
there should be combined with the highest intellectual culture of the
mind, the systematic and correct training of the heart in the religion
of the gospel and church of Christ. He died at Newburyport 15
July, 1863. Children :
3454. I. Caroline Alice Hale, born 16 Aug., 1826;
died 9 Feb., 1837.
3455. II. Benjamin Hale, born 31 Oct., 1827 ; mar-
ried 29 Oct., 1855, Lucy Balch, daughter of Col. Ebenezer
and Lucy (Balch) Hale, who was born 19 June, 1836. Mr.
Hale graduated at Hobart College in 1848, studied law and
resides at Newburyport, where he is mayor of the city
for the year 1882. Children :
3456. I. James White Hale, born 12 June,
1858 ; graduated at Dartmouth, 1881.
3457. II. Mary Alice Hale, born 6 March,
1873; died 8 Aug., 1873.
3458. III. Mary King Hale, born 3 April, 1830 ; died
28 Dec, 1838.
3459. IV. Sarah Elizabeth Hale, born 3 July, 1832 ;
276 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
married 14 Oct., 1851, llev. Malcolm Douglass, D.D., son of
Major David Bates Douglass, LL.D., (Yale 1813) and Ann
Eliza, daughter of Andrew Ellicott. Dr. Douglass was born
at West Point, N. Y., 19 July, 1825, graduated at Trinity in
1846, was tutor in mathematics at Geneva College, and from
1850 to 1859 rector of several Episcopal churches in New
York. He was rector of St. Paul's, Windsor, Vt., from 1859
to 1872. In the latter year he became president of Norwich
(military) University, and since 1875 has been rector of Christ
Church, Andover, Mass. Children :
3460. I. Charles Edward Douglass, born 11
Sept., 1852 ; died 13 Sept., 1852,
3461. II. Mary Caroline Douglass.
3462. III. Benjamin Hale Douglass, born 29
Dec, 1855 ; received degree of D.D.S. at Baltimore, 1881.
3463. IV. David Bates Douglass, born 14
Aug., 1858.
3464. V. Malcolm Douglass, born 25 Nov.,
1864.
3465. VI. Andrew Ellicott Douglass, born 5
July, 1867.
3465. VII.' Moses Hale Douglass, born 29 July,
1870.
3466. V. Thomas Hale, born 11 July, 1834; mar-
ried 24 Feb., 1870, Lucy Frederic, daughter of Jotham Green
and Elizabeth R. (Prescott) Searcy. Mr. Hale graduated at
Hobart College in 1853, was vice president and president of
the Pacific Mutual Insurance Company, and resides in Yon-
kers, N. Y. Children :
3467. I. Charlotte Elizabeth Prescott Hale,
born 5 Dec, 1870.
3468. II. Thomas Hale, born 4 Feb., 1874.
3469. VI. Cyrus King Hale, born 17 March, 1838;
married 9 May, 1866, his cousin (3490) Alice Little Hale.
He graduated at Hobart College in 1858, and at Harvard
Law School in 1860. He was in business in New York for
five years, then removed to Boston, and was secretary of the
Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Company at the time
of his death June 5, 1874. Though cut off in early manhood
Mr. Hale had gained an enviable reputation as an able and
SIXTH GENERATION. 277
upright business man, whiile his personal qualities had en-
deared him to a large circle of friends. Children :
3470. I. Cyrus King Hale, born 24 Jan., 1867.
3471. II. Joshua Hale, born 8 May, 1869.
3472. III. Josiah Little Hale, born 24 Nov.,
1870.
3473. IV. Benjamin Hale, born 6 May, 1873.
3474. VII. Josiah Little Hale, born 1 April, 1841 ;
married 24 April, 1873, Annie Skinner, daughter of Jacob
Willard and Mary B. (Dean) Pierce. Dr. Hale graduated
at Hobart College in 1860, studied medicine at Harvard Medi-
cal School and in Europe, and has practiced his profession in
Boston, where he now resides. Children :
3475. I. Josiah Little Hale, born 6 March, 1874 ;.
died 16 April, 1874.
3476. II. Mary Dean Hale, born 15 March, 1876.
3477. III. Richard King Hale, born 17 March, 1880.
3478. W. Daughter, born 1 Dec, 1881.
3479. II. Moses Little Hale, born 7 April, 1799 ; mar-
ried 13 May, 1824, Mary Lane, daughter of Rev. James Miltimore
of Newburyport, who died 1 July, 1879, aged 82. Mr. Hale went
to Boston at the age of sixteen and entered the office of Mr. Joseph
Balch, and soon after became secretary of the Merchants Insurance
Company, a position he held until 1823, when he was chosen secre-
tary of the Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Company, one of
the first of the mau}^ annuit}" and trust companies in that city. To
the responsible duties of his position he devoted himself with un-
tiring fidelity for forty-five years, declining flattering offers to engage
in other occupations, and even refusing the actuaryship of his own
company, preferring to remain as he began, its secretary. The
Boston Traveller^ alluding to his business career, said, "This we
may say emphatically, that a more careful, methodical, upright, con-
scientious, and exact business man never stood in State Street."
Mr. Hale was a member of Bowdoin Street church, of which he was
chosen deacon in 1851 . He was a successful Sabbath School teacher,
and for nearly thirty years a manager of the Massachusetts Sabbath.
School Society, and afterwards a vice president till his death. He
was also treasurer of the Boston City Missionary Society, and for
many years one of its executive committee. He was also for twenty-
six years auditor of the American Board of Foreign Missions. la
278 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1869 lie removed to his native place, Newburyport, where he died
22 June, 1874.
3480. III. Thomas Hale, born 13 Oct., 1800; married 3
Oct., 1836, Caroline Charlotte Jordan. As will be seen by the
note on page 274, Mr. Hale's Christian name was one handed
down from father to son for many j^ears. His great-great-uncle
Oliver said he was the representative of the sixth generation
of Thomas Hales that he had seen. He learned his father's
business, and in 1821 opened a store in Portsmouth, N. H., where
he continued six years. In 1827 he made a voyage in the brig
America, and the following year became her captain. In 1836 he
was chosen president of the Merchants Insurance Company of New
York, and a few years later, on the decision of the officers and trus-
tees to close up their business in order to make a change in the sys-
tem of insurance, he was appointed sole receiver. Declining the
request of his friends to reorganize the company upon the mutual
plan, he became vice president of the Alliance Insurance Company.
In 1851 he accepted the vice presidency of the Atlantic Insurance
Company of New York, a position he held till his death 28 May, 1854.
By his careful and conscientious discharge of duty he merited and en-
joyed the confidence and respect of those with whom he was asso-
ciated in business relations, while his gentleness and kindness of
heart made him universallj^ beloved. He was a deacon of Plymouth
church, Brooklj^n, and an active worker in the seaman's cause, be-
ing connected with the Sailors' Snug Harbor and Bethel. He was
also a promoter of several other l:)enevoleut and charitable institutions.
3481. IV. Sarah Hale, born 29 March, 1802; died 9
April, 1834. She was generous and amiable with her friends ;
patient and affectionate with the young. With a clear and discern-
ing mind and a sound judgment, she ever manifested an earnest
desire to attain to what was noble, true, and good. Thoroughly
educated, she derived some additional beneint from experience in
teaching as an assistant in the school of that noted educator, Mrs.
Upham. By the decease of her mother she was called at an early
age to the care of her father's large family. She endeared herself
to her brothers and sisters by her judicious advice and friendly
counsel, and by. her innate nobility of character left on them inef-
faceable marks of her own characteristics, and a memory loved and
cherished in their hearts. She filled well her place in life, and left
no dut}^ undone, or service unperformed. A character so pure and
healthy, and nearlj^ faultless, is difficult to describe, and yet it is
SIXTH GENEEATION. 279
one that contributes its full share to the world's goodness and hap-
piness, and more than any other is worthy of imitation.
3482. V. JosiAH Little Hale, born 9 Dec, 1803; entered
at the age of eighteen the office of the Merchants Insurance Com-
pany of Boston, where his fidelity and courteous manners soon won
him promotion. In 1825 he became secretary of the Washington
Marine Insurance Company, and in 1828, on the opening of a branch
office, he went to New York as its manager. After a year of
marked success in this position he joined with the late Walter R.
Jones in establishing the Atlantic Insurance Company of New
York. To do this he had to raise $150,000 of the capital stock,
and his Boston friends proved their confidence in his character and
ability hj subscriptions to twice that amount. In this position he
remained for twenty-five years, in which time the company became
the leading marine insurance company in the country. He was com-
pelled by continued ill health to resign his office in 1854. In the
resolutions of respect and regret then adopted, the trustees refer to
the compan}^ as " established essentially through his active instru-
mentality," and as having under his administration " enjoyed a
course of uninterrupted success." Mr. Hale held, with an intelli-
gent and firm conviction, the great doctrines of grace ; but without
bigotry or sectarianism. The Bible was his daily companion, and
doing good his constant delight. He died unmarried at Newbury-
port 26 Feb., 1875.
3483. YI. Edwakd Hale, born 8 Nov., 1805; married 30
Jan., 1837, (1570) Elizabeth Little, widow of Samuel J. Brown and
daughter of Samuel Wigglesworth. Mr. Hale has been engaged in
farming, and is an influential and highly respected citizen of New-
bury, Yt., where he resides. His adopted daughter, Ellen E., wife of
E. R. Sibley of St. Louis, Mo., died at her father's residence 12
Nov., 1869.
3484. YII. Mary Hale, born 5 July, 1807 ; died 13 March,
1859. The character of Miss Hale was one which could be known
and read of all. She was of an open and generous nature, free
from all disguises ; full of courage, constancy, and kindness ; to an
uncommon degree unselfish and unsparing of her means or her per-
sonal exertions in the service of her friends, or the poor, or the suf-
fering. A noble stock for the engrafting of the influences of divine
grace. Her faith was simple and earnest, her love fervent, " cast-
ing out fear," her piety always cheerful.
280 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3485. VIII. Ebenezer Hale, born 28 April, 1809 ; was edu-
cated at Gardiner Lyceum and Newburyport Academy, studied medi-
cine and graduated at Dartmouth Medical School in 1829. He
practiced his profession at Newbury, Vt., for a year or two and
then accepted the secretaryship of an insurance company in New
York, with which he was connected until 1837. After a trip to
Europe and some time devoted to scientific investigation with respect
to the photographic art, then in its infancy, he resumed the practice
of his profession at Newburyport, where he resided till his death 2
Aug., 1847. Dr. Hale was one of the pioneers in genealogical
research and deeply interested in the history of the families from
which he was descended. He was of a genial disposition and his
influence was as beneficial as it was extended. He married 13 June,
1844, Sarah White Banister, who survived him many years, dying
29 Feb., 1880. Their onlj^ child, Ebenezer Hale, was born 8 Oct.,
1845, and died 19 Feb., 1860.
3486. IX. Alice Little Hale, born 15 April, 1811 ; married
23 April, 1832, Rev. John Charles, son of Capt. John and Anna
(Blaisdell) March of Newburyport, who was born 9 Oct., 1805,
graduated at Yale in 1825, and from Princeton Theological Sem-
inary in 1829, was settled over the Belleville church at Newbury in
1832, and died 26 Sept., 1846. Children, beside a daughter that
died unnamed 5 June, 1833 :
3487. I. James. White Hale March, born 5 Sept.,
1834; died 27 Oct., 1838.
3488. II. Sarah Hale March, born 19 Dec, 1836;
died 8 Oct., 1837.
3489. X. Joshua Hale, born 14 Dec, 1812; married 4
Jan., 1844, Sophia Cutler, daughter of Abner Bailey White and
Sophia (Cutler) Tenney. Capt. Hale was chosen secretary of the
Atlantic Insurance Company of New York, at its organization in
Nov., 1829. Failing health, two years later, caused him to resign
and take a sea voyage. He continued to follow the sea for fifteen
years, with the exception of 1835, when he was chosen vice presi-
dent and inspector of the Union Marine Insurance Company of New
York. In 1846 he returned to Newburyport, where he has held
many oflSces of honor and trust, and still resides, though since 1877
ill health has compelled him to retire from all active business. Child :
3490. I. Alice Little Hale, born 27 Aug., 1845 ; mar-
SIXTH GENERATION. 281
ried 9 May, 1866, her cousin (3469) Cyrus King Hale, and
resides at Newburj'port.
3491. XI. James White Hale, born 8 Sept., 1827; died 11
Oct., 1832.
1271.
ANNA,*^ [Josiah^ Moses^ Moses^ Moses^^ born 29 Nov., 1783;
married 10 March, 1804, William, son of Amos and Anna (Bailey)
Atkinson, who was born 13 Nov., 1776. Mr. Atkinson was in early
life a hatter, and afterwards associated with his brother-in-law,
Edward Little, as a bookseller and publisher at Newburyport. The
latter years of his life were given to agriculture and the care of wild
lands in Vermont and New Hampshire. He lived at Newbury, Vt.,
where he died 24 April, 1866. His wife survived him but a few
months, and died 13 Nov., 1866. Children:
3492. I. Joseph Atkinson, born 28 Aug., 1805 ; died 15
Oct., 1805.
3493. II. William Atkinson, born 11 Oct., 1806 ; manned
Sept., 1828, Adeline Reed. He learned the hatter's trade, and was
engaged in that business at Nashua, N. H., and Lowell, Mass. He
was afterwards connected with a marine insurance company, and
lived in Brooklyn, N. Y., where he died 15 Nov., 1862.
3494. III. Charles Atkinson, born 18 May, 1808 ; married
4 Jan., 1830, Eliza Ann, daughter of Stephen and Anne (Shattuck)
Bates, and sister of the wife of (3967) Silas Walker Little. Mr.
Atkinson went to Illinois early in life and has been successfully en-
gaged in trade, railroads, and real estate. He was one of the pro-
jectors and a director of the Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, and is
now president of the Moline Water Power Company. He has also
served as judge of probate for Henry County. He resides at Moline.
3495. IV. Joshua Toppan Atkinson, born 9 Feb., 1810;
married (2533) Emeline Little.
3496. V. Joseph Atkinson, born 15 Feb., 1812 ; married
first 19 Oct., 1835, Charlotte, daughter of Moses and Elizabeth
(Merrill) Swasey, who was born 3 June, 1814, and died 9 Sept.,
1850, and second 4 June, 1851, Frances, daughter of Nathaniel and
Fanny (Gould) Farrington of Waldeu, Vt., who was born 27 Oct.,
1823. Mr. Atkinson lives at Newbury, Vt., where he has been
chiefly engaged in farming. He has represented his town in the
legislature, and his county in the senate of Vermont. Children :
282 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3497. I. William Hazen Atkinson, born 19 Oct.,
1838; married 11 Jan., 1865, Ella Maria, daughter of A.
Hazen and Maria (Lang) Hibbard. Children :
3498. I. Charlotte Atkinson, born 19 Jan.,
1867.
3499. II. Frances Maria Atkinson, born 23
Aug., 1871.
3500. III. Anna Isabel Atkinson, born 15
May, 1878.
3501. II. George Little Atkinson, born 28 May, 1842 ;
died 9 Aug., 1860.
3502. III. Charles Henry Atkinson, born 13 Aug.,
1845 ; is a stock farmer in Illinois.
3503. VI. Moses Little Atkinson, born 27 July, 1814;
married 7 May, 1845, Catherine M., daughter of Edmund Bartlett.
Dr. Atkinson graduated at Dartmouth in 1838, and at Harvard Med-
ical School in 1844, practiced his profession at Lawrence, Mass.,
where he died 18 Jan., 1852. Children:
3504. I. Edmund Bartlett Atkinson, born 6 May,
1846 ; died Aug., 1846.
3505. II. William Atkinson, born 6 May, 1846 ; died
Nov., 1846.
3506. III. Edmund Bartlett Atkinson, born 25 Dec,
1848.
3507. IV. Martha W.Atkinson, born 6 Jan., 1851.
3508. VII. Judith Atkinson, born 25 June, 1817 ; married
18 May, 1837, Gideon D., son of Gideon and Hannah (Weed) Dick-
inson of Lebanon, N. H., who was born 21 Dec, 1808. Mr. Dick-
inson formerly resided at Chicago, now at Moline, 111. His wife
died 17 Dec, 1876. Children:
3509. I. Anna Caroline Dickinson, born 6 May,
1838 ; married 9 Sept., 1862, William D. Hawley, and died 7
Dec, 1862.
3510. II. Mary Little Dickinson, born 9 Aug., 1841 ;
married 9 Sept., 1862, Charles H., son of John Deere. He
is the manager of the extensive plow manufactory of Deere &
Co., at Moline, 111. Children :
3511. I. Anna Caroline Deere, born 20 Aug.,
1864.
3512. II. Katie M. Deere, born 16 Oct., 1866.
SIXTH GENERATION. 283
3513. VIII. George Henry Atkinson, born 10 May, 1819, at
Newbuiyport ; married 8 Oct., 1846, Nancy, daughter of Deacon
Phineas and Abigail (Lincoln) Bates of Springfield, Vt., who was
born 28 Feb., 1815. Dr. Atkinson was fitted for college at various
academies in Vermont, and paid his expenses by teaching winters.
He graduated at Dartmouth in 1843, and at Andover Theological
Seminary in 1846. From. the former institution he received the degree
of D.D. in 1865. He was under the appointment of the American
Board for their mission among the Zulus, in South Africa, but was
unable to go by reason of an attack of fever and ague. In 1847 he
was commissioned by the American Home Missionary Society to
establish their first mission on the Pacific Coast, in Oregon, and in
the fall of the same year sailed thither by the way of the Sandwich
Islands, reaching his final destination in June, 1848. From that
time to the present Dr. Atkinson has been so intimately and actively
connected with the religious and educational interests throughout the
state and the adjoining Washington Territory, that it would be diffi-
cult to overestimate his influence for good. He was pastor of the
Congregational church at Oregon City for fifteen years, during which
the membership rose from seven to eighty-three, of the, church at
Portland from 1863 to 1873, and since that time general home mis-
sionary for Oregon and Washington Territory, being the acting pastor
of six to ten churches, and constantly engaged in aiding the estab-
lishment of others and the erection of houses of worship. Dr. Atkin-
son was county superintendent of schools for several years, took a
very prominent part in the establishment of Pacific University, and is
the trustee of four academies. He has written much for the public
press, and published a pamphlet and several sermons. Children :
3514. I. Sophia Atkinson, born and died 12 Sept.,
1848.
3515. II. George Henry Atkinson, born 16 Sept.,
1849 ; graduated at Dartmouth in 1871, and at Long Island
Medical College in 1873. He is a successful physician and
surgeon at Brooklyn, has held a clinic in the college hospital
six years, and is now professor of surgery. He married Sept.,
1877, Clara Chamberlin of Newbury, Vt. Children, one that
died unnamed, and
3516. George Nelson Atkinson, born 18 Feb.,
1881.
284 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3517. III. Annie Sophia Bates Atkinson, born 24 Oct.,
1851 ; graduated at Mills Seminary, Benicia, Cal., in 1869,^
taught two years at Portland, Oregon, and married 8 Oct.,
1872, Frank Manly Warren, who was born at Ellsworth, Me.
He is a bank teller at Portland, Oregon. Children :
3518. I. Frances Elizabeth Warren, born 7
Sept., 1873.
3519. II. Frank Manly Warren, born 25 Aug.,
1876.
3520. III. George Atkinson Warren, born 10
Dec, 1878.
3521. rV. Edward Moses Little Atkinson, born 23
Dec, 1854 ; graduated at Pacific University in 1876, at Colum-
bia Law School in 1879, and is an attorney in New York City.
3522. V. Sarah Frances Atkinson, born 11 Nov.,
1856; died 18 Oct., 1860.
3523. VI. Charles William Atkinson, born 11 Dec,
1858; died 27 Aug., 1859.
3524. IX. JosiAH Little Atkinson, born 14 Feb., 1823, at,
Turkey Hill, Newbury ; married 4 July 1854, Isabella Clarkson, a
native of England. Mr. Atkinson was for several years engaged in
farming in Vermont and Illinois ; in lumbering and mining in
Georgetown, Cal., from 1849 to 1864; and since then has been a.
successful real estate agent in Portland, Oregon, where he resides.
His two children died unnamed.
1632.
WILLIAM DUMMER,« \_Moses'' Moses^ Moses"" Moses'^ born 15
Jan., 1789 ; married Caroline G., daughter of Capt. Thomas Bell
and Mary (Gardner) Stevens, who was born 26 Sept., 1800, and
died 28 July, 1873. Mr. Little was for several years a merchant,
and afterwards held a position in the custom house at Portsmouth,
N. H. He died 20 Jan., 1868. Children :
3525. I. William Dummer, bora 1 Aug., 1827; married
26 Dec, 1867, Judith Little, daughter of (3222) Joshua Little and
Elizabeth W. (Preston) Newhall of Newburyport, who was born 31
Oct., 1843. Mr. Little is a farmer at Newburyport.
3526. II. George Frederick, born 22 Dec, 1828 ; married
Elizabeth Scott of Calais, Mc, and died at Sacramento, Cal., 7 May,.
1853, leaving one child :
SIXTH GENERATION. 285
3527. I. George Frederick.
3528. III. John Gardner, born 5 Oct., 1832; married 23
Nov., 1868, Carrie M., daughter of James Parker and Lucinda Boyn-
ton Balch of Vermont, who was born 7 Dec., 1841. Mr. Little is a
farmer and resides at Turkey Hill, Newbury, in the house built by
(131) Col. Moses Little.
3529. IV. Mary Bishop, born 15 Sept., 1836; married 26
Sept., 1866, Preston, son of Joshua Little and Elizabeth W. (Pres-
ton) Newhall, who was born 15 Jan., 1837, and died 21 April, 1867.
Child :
3530. I. Preston Newhall, born 8 Aug., 1867 ; died 20
Sept., 1870.
1633.
ELIZABETH, « \_Moses^ Moses^ Moses^ Moses"-^ born 23 May,
1792 ; married 5 Oct., 1823, (1542) Jacob Atkinson, who was born
24 March, 1789, and died 14 June, 1859. He was a carriage maker
and lived in Newburyport. She died Oct., 1856. Child :
3531. I. Lydia Elizabeth Atkinson, born 23 Dec, 1831 ;
married 1849, Augustus K. Cole. Child, beside a daughter that died
young :
3532. I. Jacob Atkinson Cole, born 28 July, 1850 ;
died 11 June, 1854.
1634.
GE0RGE,« [Moses' Moses^ Moses^ Mose^'] born 17 May, 1794 ;
married Jane, daughter of Phineas and (1331) Abigail (Bailey)
Stone, who died 23 Feb., 1850. Major Little lived for twenty-five
or thirty years at Littleton, N. H., and afterward at Lock Haven,
Penn. He was the first to develop the coal fields of Clinton County
in that state. He died 18 Aug., 1856. Children:
3533. I. Jane, born 7 Nov., 1825 ; died 22 May, 1840.
3534. II. Elizabeth Dummer, born 30 Sept., 1827; died
19 Dec, 1852.
3535. m. Abigail Bailey, born 30 Sept., 1827; married
26 Oct., 1846, James Hutchins Fames, and died 3 March, 1852, at
Lock Haven, Penn.
3536. IV. George Littleton, born 7 Sept., 1834; lives
unmarried in Pennsylvania.
286 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1635.
MOSES PARSONS,'' [Moses^ Moses" Moses"" Moses'^ born 14
Feb., 1796; married 19 April, 1832, Jane W., daughter of Benja-
min F. and Ruth (Wade) Russell of Woodstock, Vt., who survives.
Mr. Little was a merchant at Newburyport, afterwards removed to
Corning, N. Y., where he was extensively engaged in lumbering.
He died 9 Nov., 1865. Children :
*3537. I. Emily Frances, born 8 May, 1835.
3538. II. Moses, born 1 Dec, 1837 ; killed by Indians while
engaged in silver mining near Fort Mohare, Arizona, 13 June, 1866.
*3539. III. Horace Frederick, born 18 Oct., 1845.
3540. IV. Jennie Russell, born 19 April, 1856 ; married 30
Nov., 1875, Lieutenant Francis B. Jones of the Third Infantry,
U. S. A. His parents are Orifflth and Mary (Bacon) Jones of
Morristown, Penn.
163T.
ANNA MARY,^ [Moses^ Moses" Moses^ Moses'^2 ^o™ ^ Dec,
1803 ; married 1 June, 1829, Adams, son of Deacon William and
Isabella (McClary) Moore, and died 31 March, 1842. He married
second 16 Aug., 1843, her sister (1638) Maria Little, who was born
4 Jan., 1806, and survives. Dr. Moore was born in Bedford, N. H.,
17 Oct., 1799, graduated at Dartmouth, 1822, was tutor there
1824-5, and settled in Littleton, N. H., where he practiced his pro-
fession over forty years. He died 5 Nov., 1863. Children :
3541. I. Maria Little Moore, born 11 Oct., 1830; died
unmarried 8 July, 1854.
3542. II. Isabella McClary Moore, born 24 Nov., 1833;
married 31 Dec, 1855, Edwin P., son of Charles Green of Gays-
ville, Vt., and died 13 March, 1869.
3543. III. Elizabeth Adams Moore, born 29 May, 1837;
married 25 April, 1870, Edwin P. Green. Mr. Green is an attorney
at law in Akron, Ohio. Children :
3544. I. Isabella McClary Green, born 10 June, 1871.
3545. II. William Adams Green, born 21 Feb., 1874.
3546. III. Mary Little Green, born 26 Dec, 1876.
3547. IV. William Adams Moore, born 27 March, 1842 ;
killed at battle of Fredericksburg 13 Dec, 1862.
3548. V. Anna Mary Moore, born and died 15 April, 1844.
3549. VI. James White Moore, born 11 Dec, 1846; mar-
SIXTH GENERATION. 287
ried 2 April, 1874, Caroline E., daughter of Charles and Clarissa P.
(Bullard) Granger. Dr. Moore graduated at Dartmouth Medical
School in 1872, and resides in Lynn, Mass. Child :
3550. I. Mabel Granger Moore, born 23 Oct., 1879.
1647.
ELIZA, ^ \_Micajah^ Benjamin'^ Moses^ Moses^'] born 10 Feb., 1787 ;
married John Lovejoy of Thomaston, Me., who was born 25 June,
1779, and died 16 Oct., 1843. He was one of the first traders in
Thomaston, also engaged in ship building and the manufacture of
lime, and acquired a handsome estate. She died 10 May, 1873.
Children :
3551. I. John Oilman Lovejoy, born 15 April, 1808 ; mar-
ried at Haverhill, Mass., 11 Oct., 1836, Margaret B. Bradley, who
was born 12 April, 1810. He has been a merchant at Rockland,
Me., where he resides. Children:
3552. I. George Oilman Lovejoy, born 3 Oct., 1839 ;
is engaged in trade at Thomaston.
3553. 11. Abba A. Lovejoy, born 8 May, 1842 ; died
31 Aug., 1843.
3554. III. Joseph Bradle}^ Lovejoy, born 2 July, 1844 ;
died 15 Sept., 1862.
3555. IV. Charles Horace Lovejoy, born 2 July, 1853 ;
is engaged in trade at Thomaston, Me.
3556. II. Arthur Livermore Lovejoy, born 17 May, 1812 ;
married at Orono, Me., 8 Oct., 1840", Mary H. Eeed, who was born
at Albion, Me., 5 May, 1820, and died 26 March, 1862. Children,
all born at Rockland, Me. :
3557. I. Mary E. Lovejoy, born 4 Sept., 1841.
3558. II. Sarah Louisa Lovejoy, born 6 Jan., 1844 ;
married 13 Nov., 1865, Oscar Pitcher of Belfast, Me., and
died 5 May, 1869. Their only child, Mary Louisa Pitcher,
was born in Belfast 26 March, 1867.
3559. III. Arthur H. Lovejoy, born 31 Aug., 1845 ;
died 11 Feb., 1847.
3560. IV. Arthur G. Lovejoy, born 20 June, 1847 ;
died 22 May, 1871.
3561. III. Benjamin Hazen Lovejoy, born 24 Aug., 1814;
died April, 1837.
288 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3562. IV. Samuel Ingraham Lovejoy, born 21 April, 1817 ;
married 6 Jan., 1841, Mary Ann Chandler, who was born 13 Jan.,
1815. He has been a ship-master, and is now engaged as a ship-
broker. Children :
3563. I. John Lovejoy, born 25 Dec, 1841 ; married
• 20 Dec, 1864, Ella Spear. He is an insurance agent, and in
1879 "was mayor of Rockland.
3564. II. Samuel Chauncy Lovejoy, born 9 Jan.,
. 1844 ; served in the war, and is now in the treasury depart-
ment at Washington.
3565. III. Lucius Henry Lovejoy, born 12 July, 1845 ;
married 5 Aug., 1870, Louisa Andrews of Rockport, Me.,
where he is a book-keeper. Children :
3566. I. John Chauncy Lovejoy, born July,
1871.
3567. II. Edwina Louisa Lovejoy, born March,
1875.
3568. IV. Herbert Lovejoy, born 3 March, 1847.
3569. V. Francis Cobb Lovejoy, born 25 Nov., 1852 ;
is in trade with his brother at Vinal Haven, Me.
3570. V. Edward Little Lovejoy, born 17 Dec, 1820;
married 18 Jan., 1857, Margaret G. Porter. He is a farmer at
Camden, Me. Child :
3571. I. Seth Fessenden Lovejoy, born 24 Sept.,
1859.
3572. VI. Francis Pingry Lovejoy, born 17 April, 1822 ;
died 20 Dec, 1858.
3573. VII. Eliza A. Lovejoy, born 21 April, 1827 ; died 18
Oct., 1847.
1648.
RELIEF,'^ \_Micaja'h? Benjamin'^ Moses^ Moses^^ born at Hamp-
stead, N. H., 18 Feb., 1789 ; married 8 June, 1809, at Newbury-
port, John Pingry, who died at Roseville, Newark, N. J., 31 March,
1854. She died at Elizabeth, N. J., 2 Dec, 1872. Children, all
born at Newburyport :
3574. I. Julia Maria Pingry, born 6 Oct., 1809 ; died at
Haverhill, Mass., 10 March, 1840.
3575. II. Mary Elizabeth Pingry, born 18 Nov., 1812;
SIXTH GBNERATIOK. 289
married 8 June, 1840, at Haverhill, Richard Coffin, who now (1879)
resides at Kansas City, Missouri. Children :
3576. I. Caroline Pingry Coffin, born 12 April, 1847.
3577. II. Joseph Coffin, born 14 April, 1848 ; died
14 April, 1876.
3578. III. John Pingry Coffin, born 16 March, 1855 ;
married 31 Dec, 1877, Charlotte Rebecca Jones. He is
editor of The Out-look, Kansas, Mo. Child :
3579. Joseph Coffin, born 6 Dec, 1878.
3580. III. Margaret Ann Pingry, born 27 April, 1815 ;
married 19 July, 1842, Rev. Charles M. Oakley of Nyack, N. Y.,
and died 5 May, 1843. Child:
3581. I. John Pingry Oakley, born 29 April, 1843;
died 5 Sept., 1843.
3582. IV. John Francis Pingry, born 26 Sept., 1818 ; mar-
ried first 2 Aug., 1842, Caroline Oilfer Oakley of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
who died 4 Oct., 1856, and second 17 Feb., 1858, Elizabeth Van
Wagenen of Newark, N. J. Dr. Pingry graduated at Dartmouth in
1836, and at Union Theological Seminary in 1840. He was pastor
of the Presbyterian churches at Fishkill, N. Y., and Roseville, New-
ark, N. J., for several years, and since 1861 a teacher at Elizabeth,
N. J. He received the degree of Ph.D. from the College of New
Jersey in 1868. Children :
3583. I. James Oakley Pingry, born 21 July, 1843,
at Fishkill ; graduated at the University of New York, in
1862, and at the College of Phj^sicians and Surgeons, and
is practicing his profession at Millbrook, N. Y. He married
28 June, 1876, Ida Coffin. Children :
3584. I. Julia Schott Pingry, born 15 May,
1877.
3585. II. Lizzie Pingry, born 11 Oct., 1878.
3586. II. John Pingry, born 1 March, 1846 ; gradu-
ated at the University of New York in 1868 ; married 28 June,
1877, Rebecca B. Cobb of Newbury port, Mass. He is a clerk
in the service of the Board of Missions of the Presbyteriau
church.
3587. III. Francis Kip Pingry, born 12 May, 1848 ;
graduated in 1868 at the University of New York, from which
19
290 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
he received the degree of A.M. in 1871. He is a teacher at
Elizabeth, N. J.
3588. IV. Julia Little Piugry, born 15 Sept., 1850;
married 10 May, 1871, Charles M. Schott, Jr., of New York,
and died 1 April, 1872. Child:
3589 . Frank Pingry Schott, born 30 March, 1872 ;
died 15 April, 1872.
3590. V. Mary Ellen Pingry, born 1 Aug., 1854;
died 23 March, 1855.
1649.
SARAH, "^ \_Micajalv' Benjamin'^ Moses^ Moses^'] born 9 July,
1792; married 30 Oct., 1816, Sampson Foss, a farmer of Minot,
Me., and died 6 Sept., 1829. Mr. Foss died 15 Jan., 1867, aged
74 years and 8 months. Children :
3591. I. Samuel Hoyt Foss, born 21 Sept., 1817; married
5 July, 1842, Mary Plummer, daughter of Robert and Eunice
(Gould) Harmon of Portland, Me., who was born 21 July, 1821.
He is a farmer and lives at West Minot, Me. Children :
3592. I. Frances Ellen Foss, born 22 May, 1844 ;
married 16 April, 1862, Almon Hobson Boothby of Liming-
ton, and lives in Auburn. Children :
3593. I. Edward Melville Boothby, born
Sept., 1864.
3594. II. Nellie May Boothby, born 6 Feb.,
1867.
3595. IL Woodville Horace Foss, born 22 July,
1846; died 10 Nov., 1860.
3596. III. Clarence Eugene Foss, born 21 June, 1848 ;
died 13 April, 1871.
3597. IV. Wilbur Clough Foss, born 30 Aug., 1851 ;
married 28 Oct., 1877, Sarah Mullen. He is a farmer and
lives in Arizona. Child :
• . 3598. Nellie Viola Foss, born 1 Sept., 1880.
• . 3599. V. John Harmon Foss, born 24 Feb., 1857;
married 22 May, 1880, Martha Boynton Henderson of North
. •' Anson, Me. He lives with his father. Child :
*• ■'. 3600. Mary Frances Foss, born 14 Feb., 1881.
25
July, 1852.
3605.
III.
3606.
IV.
2 Oct., 18'
72.
3607.
V.
3608.
VI.
3609.
VII.
3610.
, III.
Hari
Nov
•., 1824.
3611.
IV.
Loui;
SIXTH GENERATION. 291
3601. II. Hazen Little Foss, born 8 Sept., 1819 ; married
7 June, 1848, Eliza Ann Campbell, who was born 30 Oct., 1827,
and lives in Haverhill, Mass. Children :
3602. I. Sarah Little Foss, born 19 March, 1849 ;:
married 1875, Wilbur Fisk Kimball. Child :
3603. Sadie A. Kimball.
Frank O. Foss, born 25 July, 1850 ; died
Charles W. Foss, born 22 June, 1852.
Fred Ford Foss, born 16 Dec, 1854 ; died
Merritt Campbell Foss, born 30 Jan., 1857.
Hazen Little Foss, born 25 April, 1859.
Jett S. Foss, born 21 Oct., 1861.
Harkiet E. Foss, born 2 Nov., 1821 ; died 18
Louisa Foss, born 2 April 1824 ; married May,
1852, Benjamin Brackett of New Gloucester, Me., and died 29
Sept., 1861. Children:
3612. I. Walter Brackett, born 7 Sept., 1854 ; mar-
ried 17 Nov., 1875, Alfreda K. Coffin, who was born 15
March, 1857, and died 12 Oct., 1879. Child :
3613. I. Alfreda Brackett, born 30 Sept., 1879.
3614. II. Horace Brackett, born 1 Jan., 1856.
3615. III. Charles Brackett, born 12 Sept., 1861.
3616. V. Oilman Foss, born 3 Dec, 1826; died 20 Jan.,
1832.
1650.
CAROLINE,'' \_Micajali;' Benjamin^ Moses^ Moses^'] born 12 Aug.,
1798; married Ammi M., son of Joshua and Phebe (Loring)
Humphrey, who was born 22 Dec, 1795, and (1881) lives in Port-
land, Me. She died 31 March, 1864, at Yarmouth, Me. Children,
besides one that died unnamed :
3617. I. Octavius Humphrey, born 8 Sept., 1822 ; died 13
Sept., 1824.
3618. II. Olive Humphrey, born 30 Nov., 1825; died 16
April, 1827.
3619. III. Samuel Humphrey, born 30 April, 1831 ; died 7
May, 1837.
292 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3620. IV. Margaret Humphrey, born 9 Jan., 1834; died
13 May, 1837.
3621. V. Harriet Humphrey, bom 26 May, 1837; died 3
March, 1844.
3622. VI. Phebe Caroline Humphrey, born 9 Feb., 1842 ;
died 18 March, 1842.
1657.
WALTER,^ [_Waltef' Benjamin^ Moses^ Moses'^^ born 12 Nov.,
1797; married 30 Sept., 1824, Jerusha Richardson of Northfleld,
Vt., who died 14 Jan., 1854. He was drafted as a soldier in 1813,
and stationed at Portsmouth, N. H. After his discharge he worked in
a factory at Salisbury, Mass., until 1820, when he removed to North-
field, Vt. He lived there for the next three years, then at Salisbury
again till 1830, after which he returned to Northfleld and engaged
in the manufacture of cloth. He was also interested in the saw,
grist, and starch mills at the same place, which is indebted to him in
a great measure for the establishment of its manufacturing interests.
In 1849 he removed to North Montpelier, where he became pro-
prietor of a woolen facto rj' and accumulated a handsome estate. He
was an industrious and energetic business man, and a good citizen.
He died 27 July, 1859. Children, besides a son that died unnamed :
*3623. I. Hazen Amasa, born 3 July, 1827.
*3624. II. Sarah Helen, born 9 Sept., 1832.
*3625. III. Walter Scott, born 3 Feb., 1842.
1659.
MERIBAH HALE,« [Walter^ Benjamin* Moses'' Moses^^ born 18
Oct., 1803 ; married first 1824, Charles C. McDonald in Exeter, N.
H., and second 1833, George Shaw in New York, where she still
lives. Children :
3626. I. Mary Hazen McDonald, born in Exeter 18 Dec,
1824 ; died in Boston 12 Dec, 1831. ;
3627. II. Charlotte Adeline McDonald, born 5 July,
1827; died 20 Nov., 1831.
3628. III. George Henry Shaw, born in New York 31 Jan.,
1835, and lives there unmarried.
3629. IV. Charles Franklin Shaw, born 1836 ; died young.
3630. V. Eliza Ann Shaw, born in Philadelphia 3 Nov.,
WALTER LITTLE.
SIXTH GENERATION. 293
1837 ; married William Parker, a watch-case maker, and lives in
Brooklyn, N. Y.
3631. VI. Charles Franklin Shaw, born 3 Oct., 1839;
died 14 Oct., 1841.
3632. VII. Sarah Frances Shaw, born 3 Nov., 1842 ; died
28 May, 1844.
1664.
CHAELOTTE,'^ [Bichard Hazerv" Benjamin^ Moses^ Mose^^ born
3 June, 1796; married 28 Dec, 1825, Isaac, son of Jonathan
and Chloe (Upson) Emerson, who was born 19 Nov., 1800, and
died 27 July, 1846. He was a farmer in Chelsea, Vt., where Mrs.
Emerson still resides. Child :
3633. I. Louisa Little Emerson, born 18 Jan., 1827; mar-
ried 6 Dec, 1846, Cyrus T., son of Capt. Thomas Porter and Polly
(Tracy) Moore. He was the first child born in Chelsea, Vt., and is
a carpenter at Sturbridge, Mass. Children :
3634. I. Charles De Forrest Moore, born 6 Sept.,
1847; married 14 Dec, 1875, Helen Dwight Langmaid. He
is an attorney at law at Topeka, Kansas.
3635. II. Ellen Louise Moore, born 1 June, 1849.
3636. III. George C. Moore, born 3 May, 1851.
3637. IV. Arthur C. Moore, born 17 Sept., 1853.
1665.
BENJAMIN,*^ [Richard Hazeiv" Benjamin^ Moses^ Moses^ ] born
4 Nov., 1798; married 27 Dec, 1827, Arba, daughter of Edmund
Conant, who died 24 April, 1861, aged 67. He has been a farmer
and now (1881) resides in Lowell, Wis. Children :
3638. I. Silas, born 31 Oct., 1828.
3639. II. Caroline Elizabeth, born 24 April, 1833.
3640. III. Edmund Conant, born 14 Nov., 1835; married
18 July, 1877, Laura, daughter of Reuben T. Lewis of Morristown,
Vt., who was born 17 Jan., 1854. He is a farmer and resides at
East Hardwick, Vt. Child :
3641. Malachi Elwin, born 18 Oct., 1880.
294 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1667.
BETSEY,*^ [Eichard Hazen^ Benjamin^ Moses^ Moses^'] born 4
Sept., 1802 ; married 10 April, 1825, Henry, son of Henry and
Ruth Godfrey, a farmer of Chelsea, Vt. Children :
3642. I. Mary Hazen Godfrey, born 21 Jan., 1826 ; mar-
ried 28 April, 1846, Hazen Campbell, who was born 16 May, 1826.
"Children :
3643. I. Henry Earle Campbell, born 1 March,
1847; died 4 Nov., 1868.
3644. II. Julia Elizabeth Campbell, born 17 Nov.,
1848; married 23 Nov., 1868, Walter Adams, and died 24
June, 1872.
3645. III. Charles Edward Campbell, born 1 June,
1850 ; married 24 Jan., 1876, Emma Arvilla Bacon. Children :
3646. I. Edgar Eugene Campbell, born 5
June, 1877.
3647. II. Effie May Campbell, born 23 Dec,
1880.
3648. IV. Clara G. Campbell, born 11 July, 1852;
died 14 Sept., 1870.
3649. V. Frank Pierce Campbell, born 1 Oct., 1854 ;
died 2 Aug., 1855.
3650. VI. Frank Forrest Campbell, born 27 Jan.,
1859 ; died 20 March, 1874.
3651. VII. Herbert Henry Campbell, born 3 March,
1860.
3652. VIII. Luella Emma Campbell, born 17 vSept.,
1862.
3653. IX. HermouHenryCampbell,born31 Jan. ,1868.
3654. II. Angelina Ejoly Godfrey, born 24 Sept., 1827 ;
married Lyman P. Barron of Washington, Vt. Child :
3655. I. Ada Louise Barron, born 15 June, 1853 ;
graduated from Goddard Seminary at Barre, Vt., married 14
Aug., 1878, Dr. Byron Lee Dwinell, who graduated at Tufts
College, 1876, and is a phj^sician at Taunton, Mass. Children :
3656. I. Barron Ira Dwinell, born 14 Nov.,
1879.
3657. II. Alice Louise Dwinell, born 23 May,
1881.
SIXTH GENERATION. 295
3658. III. Julia Elvira Godfrey, born 21 Jan., 1830;
married Edward Campbell. Children :
3659. I. Ida May Campbell, born 1 July, 1855 ;
married Charles Morning.
3660. II. FrankForrestCampbell,born 17 June, 1860.
3661. IV. George Oscar Godfrey, born 17 Feb., 1833 ;
married Aurelia Martin, and died 23 Nov., 1861. Child:
3662. I. Frank Ervin Godfrey, born I May, 1858;
married 28 Sept., 1881, Hattie M. Gregory.
3663. V. Ethan Nichols Godfrey, born 8 April, 1834;
married Ruth Heath, and lives at Randolph, Vt. Children :
3664. I. Edgar Oscar Godfrey, born 3 Nov., 1862.
3665. II. Sherman H. Godfrey, born 26 Sept., 1864.
3666. III. Jennie B. Godfrey, born 22 April, 1867.
3667. IV. Ida May Godfrey, born 6 Feb., 1871.
3668. VI. Arthur Little Godfrey, born 25 Dec, 1843;
died unmarried 4 Dec, 1870.
1668.
RICHARD HAZEN,*^ ^Richard Hazerv' Benjamin'^ Moses^ Moses^^
born 2 July, 1804 ; married 20 May, 1831, Judith Moody, who died
2 Oct., 1873. Capt. Little lived in Barton, Vt., where he kept a
tavern for over twenty years, and died 7 March, 1875. Childi'en :
3669. I. John Franklin, born 27 Sept., 1833; died un-
man-ied 8 Dec, 1871.
*3670. II. Fajs-nie Ruth, born 8 Oct., 1835.
3671. III. Ellen Elizabeth, born 19 April, 1838 ; married
in Barton, Vt., 26 Feb., 1860, Myron W. Joslyn, a druggist in
Boston. They live at East Somerville. Child :
3672. Bertha Permona Joslyn, born 25 Dec, 1860.
3673. IV. Arabella Charlotte, born 15 Aug., 1844 ; mar-
ried 10 Feb., 1861, Frederick M. Fields, a railroad employee. Child :
3674. Lizzie Stevens Fields, born 20 Nov., 1861, in
Barton, Vt.
1670.
DUDLEY,^ \_Richa-rd Hazeiv" Benjamin'^ Hoses'^ Mosei^~\ born 5
Aug., 1808; married 22 June, 1835, Mary Ann, daughter of Law-
rence and Deborah (Page) Hotaling of Albany, N. Y., who was
296 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
born 17 April, 1813. Her father was a desceudant of the Knicker-
bocker family, and her maternal grandfather served throughout the
Revolution. Major Little has been a hotel keeper and engaged in
mercantile business, served as county commissioner several years,
and during the war was quartermaster in the Tenth Wisconsin Light
Artillery. He resides in Chicago, 111. Children :
*3675. I. Mary Jane, bornatWatertown, Wis. ,20 Oct., 1838.
3676. n. Charles Henry, born 2 Aug., 1840; lives in
Syracuse, N. Y.
3677. in. Samuel Albert, born 8 May, 1842 ; married 24
Nov., 1870, Hannah Anna Chamberlain; is a commission merchant
and also connected with extensive bakeries in Chicago.
3678. IV. Jerome, born in Elba, Wis., 11 June, 1846 ; died
12 Sept., 1849.
3679. V. Lucia, born 2 June, 1851 ; died 29 Feb., 1856.
1672.
MARY,*^ \_Richard Hazerv' Henjamin^ Moses^ Moses^^ born 15
June, 1812 ; married 21 May, 1839, Stephen M., son of Stephen and
Abigail Kimball of Hanover, N. H., who was born 20 Jan., 1803,
and died 7 June, 1880. He was a prosperous farmer and lived at
Chelsea, Vt., where his widow still resides. Children :
3680. I. Stephen H. Kimball, born 29 March, 1841 ; died
in the army 2 March, 1863.
3681. II. George Edward Kimball, born 28 Sept., 1842;
married first 2 Jan., 1867, Hattie R. Whitney of Milford, Mass.,
and second 20 Jan., 1880, Jotie Eastes of Bangor, Me. He is a
merchant in Boston, Mass. Children :
3682. I. Charles Arthur Kimball, born 19 May, 1868.
3683. II. George Herbert Kimball, born 9 March,
1875.
3684. III. Caroline Annette Kimball, born 17 March,
1845 ; married 22 Jan., 1868, Charles C. Locke, and lives in Chelsea,
Vt. Children:
3685. I. Nellie S. Locke, born 19 April, 1871.
3686. II. Charles Kimball Locke, born 25 Sept., 1877.
3687. IV. Charles A. Kimball, born 22 Oct., 1850; died
20 July, 1854.
SIXTH GENERATION. 297
1674.
ROXANA,*^ [^Richard Hazen^ Benjamin'^ Moses^ Moses^'] born 9
April, 1816 ; married first 18 April, 1844, Rev. Daniel G. Mason,
who died 14 March, 1862, and second 24 Oct., 1871, Josiah Douglass,
and lives in Chelsea, Vt. Child :
3688. I. John Hekry Mason, born 29 May, 1850, at West
Swanzey, N. H. ; graduated at Brown University in 1872, and at
the Baptist Theological Seminary, Rochester, N. Y., 1877. He
married 29 May, 1877, A. Caroline Atwater, and is (1881) pastor
of the Baptist church at Brockport, N. Y. Child :
3689. Mary Atwater Mason, born at Sennett, N. Y.,
17 Oct., 1878.
1686.
JOSIAH,^ [Faul^ Paul* Moses' Moses"^^ born 7 April, 1793 ; mar-
ried first Barbara M. Merrill, who died Feb., 1845, and second 13
Oct., 1847, Elizabeth Crague, who died in Lynn, Mass., Sept., 1868.
He was a farmer, lived in "Windham, Me., and died 27 Dec, 1855.
Children :
3690. I. Sarah Elizabeth, born 29 June, 1839.
*3691. n. John Merrill, born 9 Nov., 1841.
*3692. III. Moses Oliver, born 20 July, 1844.
1688.
MOSES,^ [PauP Paul'' Moses^ Moses-^ born 5 March, 1801 ; mar-
ried Eliza Webb, who died 13 Oct., 1847. He was a merchant,
lived in Windham, Me., and died 12 Sept., 1843. Children :
3693. I. Mary Eliza, born6Sept., 1828 ;died23Sept., 1850.
*3694. II. Paul Emery, born 3 June, 1830 ; died 23 July, 1863.
*3695. III. Josiah Francis, born 1 March, 1832 ; died 26
March, 1875.
3696. IV. William Moses, born 27 Nov., 1834; married
1854, Susan L. Brimblecome. He is a shoemaker and lives in Lynn.
Child :
3697. Willie Brimblecome, born 23 Sept., 1859.
*3698. V. James Webb, born 4 Jan., 1840.
298
LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1689.
HALLER,« [Timothy' Paul^ Moses' Moses^~\ bom 3 May, 1807;
married 25 June, 1835, Jane Kendall, who died 2 Sept., 1874. He
died 19 May, 1876. Children :
3699. I. Jane Elizabeth, born 11 Oct., 1836; died 24
June, 1850.
*3700. II. Hannah Kendall, born 2 Feb., 1840.
3701. III. Caroline Hills, born 25 Nov., 1845; died 12
Feb., 1875.
3702. IV. Mary Kendall, born 17 July, 1849 ; married
David A. Jumper of Portland, Me.
1690.
JOHN LOWELL,^ ^Timothy'' PauP Moses^ Moses^l^ born 13
April, 1809 ; married 15 Sept., 1835, Susan W. Walker of Kenne-
bunkport, who died 18 Nov., 1862, aged 52 years and 8 months.
Capt. Little went to sea at sixteen years of age, and at twenty-three
was placed in command of a vessel. On his second voyage as mas-
ter, his ship lost her masts and was entirely dismantled in the great
gale of 1833, and after living on the wreck over a week he was taken
off by a passing vessel. On his next voyage, a few months later, he
had the good fortune to save in return the crew of another sinking
ship. He followed the sea till the fall of 1861, when he retired. In
May of that year he was in New Orleans and narrowly escaped hav-
ing his vessel confiscated. He lives with his son at Dorchester,
Mass. Children :
Lucy Augusta, born 13 June, 1836.
Clara Greenleaf, born 6 Oct., 1838; died 5
Sarah Gerrish, born 3 July, 1840.
Abba Louisa, born 7 June, 1842 ; died 8 Sept.,
George Washington, born 9 Feb., 1847.
Susan Elizabeth, born 17 Jan., 1853.
3703.
I.
3704.
II.
March, 1839.
*3705.
III.
3706.
IV.
1846.
*3707.
V.
*3708.
VI.
, ■ 1700.
WILLIAM HANSON,*' \_T1iomas'' PauP Moses^ Moses'^^ born 1
Jan., 1816 ; married 27 June, 1850, Caroline Amelia, youngest
daughter of James Scrymser of New York City, who was born 3
SEVENTH GENERATION. 299
Oct., 1827. He is a merchant and resides in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Children, all born in Brooklyn :
*3709. I. William Caswell, born 18 Sept., 1851.
3710. II. Caroline Hanson, born 18 April, 1853.
3711. III. James Sckymser, born 1 July, 1854; died in
Portland 25 Aug., 1854.
3712. IV. Harriet Harper, born 13 Nov., 1856; died 26
Jan., 1861.
3713. V. Walter Fleming, born 27 Jan., 1858; died 6
Feb., 1861.
3714. VI. Charlotte Stuyvesant, born 9 Sept., 1859 ; died
3 Feb., 1861.
3715. VII. Frederick vScrymser, born 16 May, 1862.
1703.
ELLEN LAURA,« [Thomas^ PauP Moses" Moseii^ born 12
April, 1820; married 14 May, 1837, Samuel R. Fernald of Port-
land, Me., who was born 14 Aug., 1814, and died 14 Oct., 1859.
Children, beside a son who died in infancy :
3716. I. Sarah Ellen Fernald, boi-n 27 Oct., 1839 ; died
24 Feb., 1853.
3717. II. Clara Theresa Fernald, born 10 April, 1842 ;
married 1868, Henry F. Smith of Denver, Col.
3718. III. William Little Fernald, born 17 May, 1844;
married Feb., 1877, Berta Gramly, and lives at Danville, Va., and
has been collector of internal revenue for several years.
3719. IV. Annie Fernald, born 9 June, 1850.
3720. V. Emma Fernald, born 26 May, 1853 ; married
Dec, 1874, Frederick Fielding.
3721. VI. Maud Fernald, born 6 May, 1855.
3722. VII. Edith Fernald, born 23 Nov., 1857.
3723. VIII. Gertrude Fernald, born 20 June, 1860.
1713.
RUTH AT WOOD,' \_Thomas^ Bond" Thomas^ George" JosepK^'\
born 24 Sept., 1797 ; married 22 Dec, 1819, Lothrop, son of Asaph
and Nancy (Elderkin) Shurtleff, who was born 7 Dec, 1797, and
died 16 March, 1862. He was a physician and practiced his profes-
sion at Hatley and Stanstead, P. Q. His wife survives him and
lives with her eldest daughter. Children :
300 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3724. I. Helen Rosaline Shurtlefp, born in Sherbrooke
6 April, 1822 ; married DeWitt Forman, a farmer of North Wolcott,
Wayne County, N. Y.
3725. II. Solon Shurtleff, born 24 May, 1824 ; married
26 Sept., 1848, Rebecca Johnson, who was born 20 Jan., 1825. He
graduated at the Medical College at Geneva, N. Y., practiced his
profession in Hatley, P. Q., and died 19 Feb., 1871, near Nevada.
City, Cal. Children :
3726. I. Amos Johnson Shurtleff, born 13 July,
1849 ; is a lawyer at St. Johnsbury, Vt.
3727. II. Laura Helen Shurtlefe, born 22 Aug., 1859.
3728. III. Fremont E. Shurtleff, born 5 Aug., 1861 ;
is a medical student at Michigan University.
3729. III. Lucia Sultana Shurtleff, born at Hatley 18
April, 1826 ; married 1846, Tyler H. M. Hyndman, and lives in
North Wolcott, N. Y. Child :
3730. Helen Eliza Hyndman, born 1847 ; married Arthur
Brink.
3731. IV. Mary Jane Shurtleff, born 26 Sept., 1828 ; died
1 June, 1832.
3732. V. Thomas Shurtleff, born 24 June, 1830 ; married
(1759) Maryette Little.
3733. VI. Asaph William Shurtleff, born 22 April, 1832 ;
married first Kate Crockett, and second Louise DeWitt. He is a
lawyer at Weedsport, N . Y. Child :
3734. I. Anna L. Shurtleff, born 10 Aug., 1865.
3735. VII. John Alpha Shurtleff, born 13 May, 1835 ;.
died in 1854.
3736. VIII. Amos Shurtleff, born 6 May, 1837 ; is a lawyer
in Bourbon County, Ky.
3737. IX. Matthew Samuel Shurtleff, born 12 Aug.,
1839 ; married Marilla Marston, and lives in Nevada City, Cal.
3738. X. Alice Jane Shurtleff, born 5 July, 1841 ; mar-
ried Robert Forman of North Wolcott, N. Y. Cliild :
3739. I. Samuel DeWitt Forman, born 1870.
3740. XL Mary Elizabeth Shurtleff, born 26 Dec, 1843 ;
graduated at the medical school at Ann Arbor, Mich. ; married Ludo
Burrill, son of Joseph and Mary (Cobleigh) Little of Lyman, N. H.
He entered the Ninth New Hampshire Volunteers in 1861 as a
SEVENTH GENERATION. 301
private and was promoted to be captain before he was twenty. He
graduated from the law department of Michigan University in 1873,
and is an attorney at Cache Creek, Holt County, Nebraska. Mr.
Little is not a descendant of George of Newbury, but a great-
grandson of John Little, an officer in the Revolutionary war, who
came to this country from Ireland. Child :
3741. Hazen Little, born 1877.
ITU.
JANE,' [TJiomas^ Bond:' Thomas'^ George^ JosejiJi'^ born 24 May,
1799 ; married (second wife) 23 May, 1835, John, son of John and
Hannah (Dunning) St. John, who was born 1 Dec, 1789, and died
18 July, 1877. He was a farmer, lived in Dutchess, Niagara, and
Cayuga Counties, N. Y., till 1860, when he removed to New Genesee,
111. She died 19 April, 1868. Children:
3742. I. Thomas Little St. John, born 5 July, 1838 ;
married 25 Sept., 1861, Jerusha C. Taj^or. He was a farmer and
died in AYhiteside County, 111., 26 Feb., 1865. Children:
3743. I. Eunice Jane St. John, born 29 Oct., 1862.
3744. II. Bertha St. John, born 7 Feb., 1864.
3745. II. Bela Taylor St. John, born in Cayuga County,
N. Y., 22 July, 1843; married 2 Feb., 1870, Amanda L. Parrish.
He is a farmer at New Genesee, 111. Children :
3746. I. Thomas E. St. John, born 24 Nov., 1870.
3747. II. Clara St. John, born 4 Aug., 1872.
3748. III. Burton St. John, born 24 Nov., 1873.
1716.
WILLIAM," \^Thomas^ Bond;' Thomas^ George^ JosepK^'\ born 5
Dec, 1803 ; married Evelina, daughter of Stephen and Ruth Kins-
man, who was born at Landaff, N. H., 1 June, 1808, and died at
Cambridge, Mass., 1 Sept., 1866. He was a farmer and lived in
Newbury, N. H., where he died 19 Feb., 1840. Children :
*3749. I. Hiram Kinsman, born 27 May, 1830 ; died 4 July,
1864.
3750. II. Cyrus Baldwin, bom 21 Dec, 1831 ; died 23
Aug., 1853, while studying medicine.
*3751. III. William, born 31 Jan., 1836.
3752. IV. Thomas, born 15 June, 1838 ; married Marietta
302 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Pike ; served two years in the Eleventh New Hampshh'e Volunteers,
and is a farmer at Bradford, N. H. Child :
3753. Charles Elmer, born 21 May, 1858. '
1730.
SARAH," [Abijah'^ BondP Thomas'^ George-^ Joseph^'] born 18 July,
1801 ; married 1821, Amasa Marsh, a farmer of Hatley, P. Q.,
who moved to Wisconsin in 1849, and died 22 Oct., 1868. She
lives at White Water, Wis. Children, all born in Hatley :
3754. I. Amelia Marsh, born 8 April, 1822 ; married 1853,
John Campbell, a farmer of Humbird, Wis.
3755. 11. Mary Elizabeth Marsh, born 4 April, 1824 ;
married 19 June, 1849, Hugh Steele, a farmer of White Water,
Wis. Childi'en :
3756. I. Newton Steele, born 21 Dec, 1852; mar-
ried 26 Feb., 1880, Eva, daughter of William Marshall.
(She and her two brothers of equal age were married at the
same time.) He is a farmer at Lagrange, Wis.
3757. n. Herbert Steele, born 25 June, 1855 ; mar-
ried 12 Nov., 1876, Alice Hickey, is a farmer at Cold Spring,
Wis.
3758. in. Florence Steele, born 8 May, 1858 ; mar-
ried 12 Nov., 1878, Edward Engebretsen, a merchant of
White Water, Wis.
3759. IV. Albert Steele, born 11 Aug., 1860; died
18 Sept., 1864.
3760. V. Clarence Steele, born 26 Sept., 1863.
3761. III. John Marsh, born 9 July, 1826; married 1849,
Ruth Dresser, was a successful farmer, and died 12 June, 1878.
3762. IV. Riley Marsh, born 26 Oct., 1828 ; married Mari-
ette Nickerson.
3763. V. Lemuel Marsh, born Aug., 1830.
3764. VI. Melissa Marsh, born 9 June, 1832 ; married in
1850, Robert Campbell.
3765. VII. Oliver Marsh, born 1834 ; married Julia Moffett,
and is a farmer in Dakota.
3766. VIII. Eunice Marsh, born 15 Dec, 1836 ; married
William Cornwell, and died in 1861.
3767. IX. Emily Marsh, born Feb., 1839 ; married in 1865,
John Rowe, who died in 1875.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 303
1T31.
MARY,' \^Abijah^ Bond^ Thomas'^ George^ JosepJi^^ born 8 Aug.,
1803 ; married 1823, Joel Shurtleff, Jr., who was born in Barre, Vt.,
31 Dec, 1798. He was a carpenter and house joiner, lived at
Charleston, and Coatieook, P. Q. Children :
3768. I. Lyman Shurtleff, born 27 Feb., 1824; married
first Caroline Roekwood, and second Ruth Lewis.
3769. II. Julia E. Shurtleff, born 17 Feb., 1826; mar-
ried Stephen Impey.
3770. III. Emily Shurtleff, born 16 Jan., 1828; married
Bradley Fisher.
3771. IV. Joel Edward Shurtleff, born 2 June, 1830;
married Clara Pen well.
3772. V. RoscOE G. Shurtleff, born 24 June, 1832 ; mar-
ried first Annie Lewis, and second Frances Williams.
3773. VI. Frakcis Shurtleff, born 14 April, 1835 ; married
(3888) Melissa Ann Little.
3774. VII. Thomas F. Shurtleff, born 4 June, 1837 mar-
ried Mary A. "Webster.
3775. VIII. Albert Shurtleff, born 21 Jan., 1841.
3776. IX. Otis Shurtleff, born 14 Oct., 1843 ; married
Lucy Wood, and is a merchant at Coatieook.
1732.
THOMAS," \_AhijaW Bond? TJiomas^ George^ Joseph~~\ born 7
Aug., 1805 ; married (1751) Ruth Little, who was born 9 May, 1811,
and died 1 June, 1879. He settled upon No. 14, Hatley, Canada,
was a successful farmer, and at his death 3 May, 1870, one of the
wealthiest men in the town. Children :
*3777. I. Celia Maria, born 19 Sept., 1836 ; died 9 March,
1877.
*3778. II. Thomas, born 1 June, 1841.
3779. III. Sarah, born 30 March, 1849 ; died 11 April, 1867.
1T33.
ELIZA,' [_Ahijah^ Bond^ Thomas^ George^ JosepK^'] born 9 July,
1807; married 28 Feb., 1832, Thomas, son of Samuel and Prusha
(Hitchcock) Reed, who was born 16 March, 1808. Mr. Reed is a
prosperous farmer in Hatley, P. Q. Children :
304 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3780. I. Wilder Reed, bora 28 Feb., 1834; married 6
Oct., 1859, Alice Almira Bean. He is a lumber merchant at Lennox-
ville, P. Q. Children :
3781. I. Wesley W. Reed, born 24 April, 1861.
3782. II. Alice S. Reed, born 12 Sept., 1863 ; died 6
May, 1881.
3783. III. Thomas V. Reed, born 2 March, 1866.
3784. IV. Cheney M. Reed, born 9 Sept., 1868.
3785. V. Ashley E. Reed, born 23 Sept., 1871 ; died
8 April, 1874.
3786. VI. James B. Reed, born 21 Aug., 1874.
3787. VII. George H. Reed, born 26 June, 1877.
3788. VIII. Pamelia A. Reed, born 18 Aug., 1879.
3789. II. Austin T. Reed, born 22 March, 1836 ; married
1 Jan., 1861, Ellen E. Gage, who was born 17 June, 1844. Children :
3790. I. Willie A. Reed, born 27 April, 1863.
3791. II. Claude C. Reed, born 1 Feb., 1868.
3792. III. Frederick G. Reed, born 22 May, 1871.
3793. IV. Filena E. Reed, born 14 June, 1878.
3794. III. Louisa Jane Reed, born 7 May, 1839 ; married
8 Feb., 1864, Thomas Warren Bean, and lives in Bethlehem, N. H.
Child :
3795. I. Lizzie M. Bean, born 9 June, 1868.
3796. IV. LoTON Reed, born 16 Sept., 1841 ; married Eliza
J. D. Carpenter, who died 5 Jan., 1881. Children:
3797. I. Idelia V. Reed, born 23 March, 1861 ; mar-
ried (3854) Benjamin Little.
3798. II. Lydia E. Reed, born 8 Sept., 1864; died
3 April, 1881.
3799. III. Warren G. Reed, born 18 Oct., 1868.
3800. IV. Lucia E. Reed, born 12 July, 1875.
3801. V. Mahala Reed, born 2 March, 1844; married 1
Jan., 1861, Russell Bean.
3802. VI. Lafayette M. Reed, born 2 March, 1847 ; mar-
ried 30 Dec, 1868, Ruth S. Slack, who was born 8 Dec, 1848.
3803. VII. Parhelia C. Reed, born 23 Oct., 1849 ; died 2
May, 1861.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 305
1734.
ABIJAH,' [Abijah^ BondP Thomas^ George^ Joseph^'] born 18
June, 1809 ; married first 20 Sept., 1830, Eleanor McNorton, who
died in 1861, and second 26 April, 1867, Mrs. Lucy A. Fearon,
daughter of Peter and Thankful Eastman of Burlington, Vt. Mr.
Little lived in Hatley, Canada, where his children were born, until
1847, when he removed to DeKalb County, 111. He has been engaged
in farming, and was the first mayor of Waterman, 111., where he
resides. Children :
3804. I. William, born 1831 ; was a successful lawyer,
and at his death 27 May, 1867, Judge of the Supreme Court of
Nebraska. He was unmarried.
3805. II. John, born May, 1832 ; was a successful lawyer
at Aurora, 111., and died without issue 22 Aug., 1868.
3806. III. Elizabeth, born 1834 ; died unmarried June, 1880.
3807. IV. Edwin, born 1836.
3808. V. Jeannette, born 1838; died unmarried 12 Aug.,
1861.
3809. VI. Ellen, |
3810. VII. Edgar, 3 ' ' married 1869, Lovina Alston.
Children :
3811. I. Jennie, born 1 May, 1870.
3812. II. Verna, born 29 July, 1872.
♦
1735.
BOND," \_AhijaW Boncf Thomas^ George^ JosepK-'] born 25 May,
1812 ; married April, 1834, Sarah A., daughter of John Farrington
of Hatley, who died in 1869. He is a farmer and lives in Hatley,
Canada. Children :
Nelson Percival, born 16 April, 1835.
Mary Jane, born 14 Feb., 1838.
Bond, born 15 Jan., 1843. '
Elizabeth Ann, born 8 Nov., 1844.
Sarah Adeline, born 13 Sept., 1850 ; married 14
Feb., 1870, Charles, son of Abel C. Geer of Compton, P. Q. Child :
3818. I. Montford Scott Geer, born 18 Nov., 1873.
20
*3813.
I.
*3814.
II.
*3815.
Ill,
*3816.
IV.
3817.
V.
306 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
1736.
CHARLOTTE J [AbijaJi^ Bond^ Thomas^ George^ Joseph^^ born
12 May, 1813 ; married Henry, son of Joseph Putney of Hatley,
Canada, who was born 29 Dec., 1804. Children :
3819. I. Juliette Putney, born 22 Nov., 1836 ; married 4
Sept., 1854, Abram, son of Abram Howe. Children :
3820. I. Jennie E. Howe, born 24 Feb., 1856.
3821. 11. Curtis E. Howe, born 25 Dec, 1858.
3822. III. Willis E. Howe, born 3 July, 1860.
3823. IV. Lillis B. Howe, born 9 March, 1862.
3824. V. Evelyn M. Howe, born 5 July, 1864.
3825. VI. Ida A. Howe, born 3 April, 1866.
3826. VII. Albert E. Howe, born 29 Aug., 1869.
3827. VIII. Edmund G. Howe, born 7 Aug., 1872.
3828. II. Jane Putney, born 5 Dec, 1840.
3829. III. WiLHELMiNA PuTNEY, bom 6 Dec, 1842 ; married
27 Feb., 1862, (3853) Abijah Blaisdell Little.
3830. IV. Albert A. Putney, born 3 Feb., 1845; died 26
April, 1862.
3831. V. Adelaide Theresa Putney, born 24 April, 1848 ;
married 1 Feb., 1865, Albert H., son of Hiram and Mary Vance, who
was born 1 Feb., 1843. He is a farmer at North Hatley. Children :
Mary Charlotte Vance, born 26 April, 1866.
Ruth Adelaide Vance, born 10 Jan., 1870.
Gerty Bell Vance, born 24 Feb., 1872.
Minnie Jane Vance, born 10 Aug., 1874.
Albert Henry Vance, born 4 Jan., 1880.
1737.
ERMINA CAROLINE,' \_AUjali^ Bond" Thomas^ George^ Joseplv'']
born 1816 ; married Thomas Drew, who died 20 Feb., 1874, aged 85.
They lived in Sherbrooke, Canada, where she died 6 Nov., 1862.
Children :
3837. I. Susannah Drew, born 22 April, 1842 ; married
22 Nov., 1858, William Peck. Children :
3838. I. Thomas Peck, born 24 June, 1860.
3839. II. Ermina Caroline Peck, born 21 May, 1863 ;
married Henry Asbury, and died 25 May, 1881. Child :
3832.
I.
3833.
II.
3834.
III.
3835.
IV.
3836.
V.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 307
3840. Lottie Edith Ermina Asbury, born 15 May,.
1881 ; died 6 Jan., 1882.
3841. III. Cora Peck, born 8 March, 1872.
3842. IV. William Peck, born 9 July, 1881.
3843. II. Richard Drew, born 22 April, 1844 ; died 6 May,
1881.
3844. III. Sarah L. Drew, born 13 March, 1847.
3845. IV. James H. Drew, born 31 Aug., 1849 ; married.
Ida Moore. Child :
3846. Walter Drew, died 12 Aug., 1881.
1788. ■
MELISSA JANE,' [Abijah^ Boncf Thomas^ George^ Joseph']
born 28 June, 1818; married 25 Dec, 1841, Amos Edward, son of
Moses and Mary Ball of Hatley, Canada, who was born 26 Aug.,
1816. He is a farmer and miller, and lives in Hatley. Children :
Elizabeth Ball, born 19 June, 1843 ; died 15
Victor E. Ball, born 18 Aug., 1846.
Edward Moses Ball, born 29 Aug., 1849.
William Eugene Baxl, born 12 May, 1852.
Catherine Jane Ball, born 18 Feb., 1855.
Amos A. Ball, born 16 Aug., 1862 ; died 8 Feb.,
1739.
JOHN,' \_xibijahP Bond'' TJiomas* George^ Joseph-^ born 30 Aug.,
1828 ; married Mary, daughter of Benjamin and Rebecca Morey,
who was born 25 June, 1827, and survives him. He was a farmer
and lived in Hatley, but died in Lancaster, N. H., 19 April, 1868.
Children :
3853. I. Abijah Blaisdell, born 11 Jan., 1844; married
27 Feb., 1862, his cousin (3829) Wilhemina Putney. He is a black-
smith by occupation and lives in Hatley.
3854. II. Benjamin, born 9 Sept., 1847; married 7 May,
1878, (3797) Idella Reed. Child :
3855. I. John, born 3 May, 1879.
3856. III. John, born 1849 ; died 25 Dec, 1851.
3857. IV. John, born 6 Oct., 1851 ; died 2 Nov., 1853.
3847.
I.
Sept., 1855
.
3848.
II.
3849.
Ill
3850.
IV.
3851.
V.
3852.
VI.
1882.
3863.
I.
3864.
II.
3865.
III.
3866.
IV.
308 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
*3858. V. Emily, born 13 July, 1854.
3859. VI. P:i)ward, born 26 Dec, 1856.
3860. VII. Samuel, born 31 Oct., 1858 ; married 24 June,
1879, Maggie, daughter of William Patterson of Inverness. Child :
3861. I. Matthew Herbert, born 2 May, 1880.
3862. VIII. Wright, born 12 June, 1862.
1741.
PHILIP NELSON,^ [EzeMef Bond? Thomas^ George^ JosejjJi^^
born 3 Feb., 1806; married first Jan., 1827, Lydia, daughter of
Henry Varner of Waldoboro, Me., who died 10 March, 1872, and
second 5 May, 1874, Mrs. Mary Jane Sargent, daughter of Elbridge
G. and Mary (Dearborn) King of Sutton, N. H. Mr. Little is a
prosperous farmer and lives in Sutton. Children :
RoxANA, born 6 Jan., 1828.
Henry Varner, born 10 April, 1829.
Franklin, born 15 May, 1830 ; died 13 July, 1847.
Carlos, born 18 Sept., 1833 ; married 23 July,
1855, Celia L., daughter of Perkiu Hawse of North Hatley, P. Q.,
who was born 16 March, 1834. Mr. Little was one of the first set-
tlers in what is now Stanton, Plymouth County, Iowa, which was
named by his wife. He held several positions of trust, among them
that of county commissioner. In 1878 he removed to Yam Hill,
Oregon, where he is engaged in farming and lumbering.
3867. V. Orison, born 6 March, 1835 ; married R. Emily,
daughter of Moses Hazen of Sutton, and is a lieutenant of police in
Boston, Mass.
3868. VI. Jane, born 12 Oct., 1838 ; married March, 1862,
Henry A. Stevens, a shoe manufacturer of Stoneham, Mass.
*3869. VII. Lydia Evelyn, born 23 Jan., 1840.
*3870. VIII. Ellen, born 3 Nov., 1842.
*3871. IX. Franklin Nelson, born 16 July, 1846.
1742.
HANNAH NELSON,^ [^EzeUeV" Bond' TJiomas* George" JosepJi^^
born 20 March, 1808 ; married her cousin (1726) Thomas Wadleigh,
who was born 15 April, 1802, and died 4 Sept., 1850. She died at
White Water, Wis., 21 Sept., 1879. Children :
SEVENTH GENERATION. 309
3872. I. Andrew Wadleigh, born 28 Oct., 1828; mamed
25 Dec, 1860, M. G-. Wilbur, and lives in White Water, Wis.
Children :
3873. I. Walter W. Wadleigh, born 22 May, 1863.
3874. II. Clara Wadleigh, born 12 June, 1867.
3875. III. Martie Wadleigh, born 1 March, 1870.
3876. II. William Wadleigh, born 1831 ; maiTied Celinda
Smettzer, and died 5 July, 1864, leaving two children.
3877. III. Adelaide Wadleigh, born 1833 ; married C. P.
Hunt, and died 14 Sept., 1866, leaving three children.
3878. rV. Celinda Wadleigh, born 1841 ; married William
Gordon, and died 15 April, 1874, leaving one child.
3879. V. Marcus Wadleigh, born 1843 ; died 27 Feb., 1870.
3880. VI. Marion Wadleigh, born 1849.
1743.
ELIZA,' [^Ezekief BoncP Thomas'^ George^ Joseph'^'] born 25 April,
1810 ; married 19 Sept., 1831, Luther, son of Benjamin Wadleigh of
Sutton, N. H., who was born in 1806, and died in 1873. Soon after
his marriage he removed to East Corinth, Me., where he resided till
his death. He was a prominent citizen, and had served as town
clerk, selectman, and county commissioner. She died 7 June, 1880.
Children :
3881. I. Benjamin Franklin Wadleigh, born 13 July,
1832 ; died unmarried 4 July, 1855.
3882. II. Alonzo Kelsey Wadleigh, born 28 Feb., 1834;
died unmanned 19 May, 1854.
Carlos Bean AVadleigh, born 23 Jan., 1836.
Mary Nichols Wadleigh, born 9 April, 1838.
George Boardman Wadleigh, born 12 Nov., 1840.
Eliza Adelaide Wadleigh, born 25 Dec, 1842.
Maria Wadleigh, born 21 Aug., 1851 ; married
26 Oct., 1873, Abram Dunning of Charleston, Me.
1744.
JONATHAN,' [EzeMef Bond? Thomas* George^ Joseph^'] born
14 May, 1812 ; man-ied first Lavinia Colby, who was born 7 Aug.,
1812, and died 4 June, 1855, and second 18 Dec, 1861, Sarah
Elmira, daughter of David and Harriet (Hurd) Ball, who was born
3883.
III.
3884.
IV.
3885.
V.
3886.
VI.
3887.
VII
310 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
10 Jan., 1823. He was a prosperous farmer in Hatley, Staustead
County, Canada, where he died 26 Aug., 1879. Children :
*3888. I. Melissa Ann, born 29 March, 1836 ; died 28
Aug., 1871.
8889. II. Erastds, born 20 July, 1864.
3890. III. Hattie Judith, born 25 May, 1867.
1746.
JOHN CHALLIS,' lEzekiel' Bond-' Thomas^ George" Josepl}?^
born 16 March, 1817; married first Mary Ann Baker of New Bos-
ton, N. H., and second Lois Nichols of Sutton, N. H. Capt.
Little was a farmer and lived in Sutton, where he died 25 March,
1876. Children:
3891. I. Mary Jane, born 17 March, 1846.
3892. II. Salome Ann, born 10 March, 1850.
3893. III. Emma Emily, born 20 Jan., 1854; married 27
Nov., 1878, Frank W. Knowlton of New London, N. H., who was
iborn 5 May, 1855.
3894. IV. Mary Ann, born 1861.
1750.
SARAH, ^ \_Bond}' Bond;' Thomas^ George" Jose])h^'] born 5 Jan.,
1809 ; married 1831, Simon, son of Moses Bean of Hatley, who
was born 16 Oct., 1804, and married second 2 Oct., 1862, Caroline,
daughter of Chester Hovey. Mr. Bean lives in Hatlej^, has been
a captain in the militia, a magistrate, and prominent in public
affairs. His first wife died 11 Feb., 1858. Children, besides one
that died in infancy :
LoRA Bean, born 24 Dec, 1832; married John
William Bean, born 24 Dec, 1834; died 1837.
Mary Bean, born 30 May, 1836 ; married E. B.
Josephine Bean, born April, 1840 ; married
LuciNDA Bean, born April, 1842 ; married Edwin
Simon W. Bean, born 22 Nov., 1844.
3895.
Ives.
I.
3896.
II.
3897.
III.
Custin.
3898.
IV.
Edwin Bean.
3899.
V.
Woodward.
3900.
VI.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 311
1T52.
WILLIAM," [Bond^ Bond? Thomas^ George^ Josepli^~\ bora 1813 ;
married Lucinda, daughter of Capt. Simon Kezar, who was bora 6
Feb., 1817, and survives him. He was a farmer in Hatley, P. Q.,
and died 31 Dec, 1851. Children :
3901. I. Sarah Jane, born 20 Nov., 1835 ; married James
Hussey, and lives at North Hatley.
3902. II. William Murray, married Ella Neal, and lives
at North Hatley.
3903. III. HoLLis, is a farmer at Hatley.
17 Od.
MARIA MAEY,' \_Bond^ BoiuV' Thomas^ George^ Joseph^'\ born
11 April, 1816 ; married 25 April, 1837, James Henry Craig, son of
Philip and Lydia Flanders of Hatley, P. Q., who died 11 March,
1859, aged 47 years and 9 months. She died 8 June, 1866. Chil-
dren :
3904. I. Harriet Jane Flanders, born 13 March, 1838 ;
married 29 May, 1856, John B. Rogers of River Beaudette, P. Q.,
who was a road master on the Grand Trunk Railway. She died 1
June, 1858. Child :
3905. James Henry Rogers, born March, 1857 ; died 10
Jan., 1864.
3906. II. Taylor Little Flanders, bom 5 Nov., 1839 ;
married Mattie A. Johnson of Delevan, Wis., where he resides.
3907. III. AYilliam Bean Flanders, born 10 Dec, 1841;
married Margaret E. Dirickson, and lives at Aarons Run, Montgom-
ery County, Ky.
3908. IV. Alice Amanda Flanders, born 3 Oct., 1848;
married 2 June, 1870, Henry H. Marshall, afarmer of Hanover, N. H.
Children :
3909. I. Emmett Henry Marshall, born 22 May,1873.
3910. II. Jennie Alice Marshall, born 4 July, 1876.
3911. V. Philip Craig Flanders, born 20 Feb., 1855.
1755.
LOIS," \_Bond'^ Bond'' Thomas'^ George^ JosepK^'] born 1824 ; mar-
ried Jonathan Leavitt, a farmer of Hatle}^, and died 18 Jan., 1851.
312 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
He married second (1756) Alice Little, sister of his first wife. She
died 25 May, 1862. Children :
3912. I. Maryette Leavitt, born 10 Feb., 1849 ; married
Alonzo Emery of Hatley.
3913. II. Milton Leavitt, born 19 Dec, 1850; died 23
Jan., 1851.
3914. III. Lois Leavitt, born 3 Sept., 1853; died 23
Sept., 1854.
3915. IV. Helen Maria Leavitt, born 2 Dec, 1855 ; mar-
ried Frederick Emery.
3916. V. Willis Leavitt, born 31 March, 1860.
1T5T.
CLINTON,' [Bond^ Boncf Thomas' George' JosepJi"^ born 26
March, 1828; married 4 Sept., 1854, Sarah, daughter of Richard
and Rebecca Drew of Hatley, who was born 4 April, 1832. He
was a farmer and lived in Hatley, where he died 4 Feb., 1868.
Children :
Mary, born 20 July, 1856 ; died 24 April, 1862.
Milton, born 4 Aug., 1858.
Sarah, born 8 Aug., 1860; died 5 March, 1861.
Bond, born 29 Aug., 1862.
Clinton, born 4 Oct., 1864; died 27 Jan., 1866.
Mary Elizabeth, born 28 Feb., 1867.
1759.
MARYETTE,' [Bond'^ Boiuf Thomas'^ George^ Josepli"^ born
10 May, 1830 ; married 28 Jan., 1850 (3732) Thomas Shurtleff, who
was born 24 June, 1830. Slie died 9 Oct., 1867, at Hatley, P. Q.
Mr. Shurtleff was engaged in teaching for several years, and is now
a merchant at Nevada City, Cal. He married second 16 Sept.,
1868, Loderna C. Percival of Hatley. Children :
3923. I. William Taylor Shurtleff, born 9 July, 1853 ;
married 7 Aug., 1873, Melinda Dillen of Normal, McLean County,
111, He is engaged in mining at Nevada City. Child :
3924. I. Maryette Shurtleff, born 5 July, 1875.
3925. II. John Thomas Shurtleff, born 7 June, 1857 ;
married 7 June, 1880, Effie Wilhemina Faatz of Weedsport, N. Y.
He is engaged in mining at Nevada City.
3917.
I.
3918.
II.
3919.
III.
3920.
IV.
3921.
V.
3922.
VI.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 313
3926. III. Flora Irvin Shurtleff, born 18 April, 1859 ;
married 21 March, 1877, George W. Flint of Wolcott, N. Y. Child :
3927. I. Clarence Shurtleff Flint, born 22 March,
1881.
3928. IV. Clarence Asaph Shurtleff, born 22 March, 1861.
3929. V. Maryette Varhxa SHLTiTLEFF,born 17 July, 1863.
3930. VI. Helen Rosetine Shurtleff, born 3 June, 1881.
1773.
THOMAS," [Jacob^ Thomas^ Thomas^ George^ Joseph^^ born 30
June, 1818 ; married 12 May, 1842, Amelia Jane, daughter of Dea-
con Robert and Alice (Dodge) Morse of Derry, N. H., who was
born 20 July, 1820. He is a farmer and lives in Atkinson. Chil-
dren :
3931. I. Alice Morse, born 29 Oct., 1843; married 26
Nov., 1865, William H. Wason.
3932. II. Emma Ann, born 6 Dec, 1846.
1774.
NATHANIEL NOURSE,' IJacoh^ Thomas^ Thomas^ George"
Joseph^'] born 21 July, 1820 ; married Cynthia, daughter of Stephen
Tuthill of AVestminster, Vt., who was born 3 Oct., 1830. He lived
in Atkinson until 1858, when he went to Kansas and settled in
Palermo, Doniphan County, where he resides. Children :
3933.
I.
Lucian, deceased.
3934.
II.
Ann.
3935.
III.
George.
3936.
IV.
John Tuthill, died young.
3937.
V.
Ella.
3938.
VI.
William.
1775.
MARY ANN," \_JacoW Thomas^ Thomas^ George^ JosepjJi^'] born
22 Oct., 1822; married first 15 Dec, 1842, Robert, son of Deacon
Robert and Alice Morse of Derry, N. H., who was born 31 May,
1816, and died 13 Oct., 1847, second Richard Dearborn of Hill, N.
H., who died 17 Jan., 1863, and third 19 April, 1868, William M.
Clark of Belmont, N. H. Children :
314 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3939. I. Jacob S. Morse, born in Chester 2 Oct., 1843 ;
died in the army 10 Aug., 1862.
3940. II. Brock Dearborn, born in Hill, N. H., 9 April,
1852 ; married July, 1872, Sadie Morse of Chester, is a farmer, and
lives in Belmont, N. H.
3941. III. John R. Dearborn, born 13 March, 1861.
1776.
JOHN,'^ [^Jcicob''' Thomas^ Thomas* George^ Joseph-~\ born 22
Aug., 1825 ; married 26 April, 1849, Sarah Thurston, daughter of
James M. Kent of Chester, N. H., who wa^ born 4 Sept., 1829.
He is a farmer in Atkinson, N. H. Children :
3942. I. Ellen Frances, born 22 Sept., 1851 ; married 27
May, 1880, Elbridge Henry, son of Joshua Flint and Lois Ann
Noyes, who was born 22 Jan., 1846, and lives in Hampstead. She
died 1 April, 1881. Child:
3943. Ellen Frances Noyes, born 27 March, 1881.
3944. II. Elizabeth Amelia, born 5 Nov., 1854.
3945. III. Sarah Kent, born 27 June, 1863.
1777.
SARAH JANE,' \_JacoW Tliomas^ TJiomas* George^ Joseph^'\
born 17 Oct., 1831 ; married George W. Dearborn of Hill, N. H.,
and died 2 Feb., 1865. Children :
• 3946. I. George A. Dearborn, born Aug., 1862.
3947. II.. Sarah Dearborn, born 1 Feb., 1865.
1778.
ABBIE KENT,'^ [_JaGoW Thomas' Thomas* George^ Josepli?'\ born
30 June, 1837 ; married in Portland, Me., 21 May, 1862, Selwyn D.,
son of James and Sally Parker, who was born in Hill, N. H., 4 June,
1838. He is a boot and shoe dealer at Corinna, Me. Children :
3948. I. Mary Ada Parker, born 27 March, 1864 ; died
20 Dec, 1878.
3949. II. Susie K. Parker, born 28 May, 1867.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 315
1779.
LYDIA," [Jesse^ Thomas' Thomas'^ George^ Josepli}~\ born 29
April, 1820; married 10 May, 1842, her cousin (1772) Thomas
Little Page, who was born 13 Feb., 1814. Capt. Page is a farmer
and lives on the old homestead in Atkinson, N. H. Children :
3950. I. Harriet Page, born 21 March, 1844; died 10
July, 1845.
3951. II. William Warren Page, born 10 Aug., 1846.
3952. III. Jesse Thomas Page, born 17 May, 1850; died
1 Oct., 1858.
3953. IV. Louisa Little Page, born 9 May, 1857; died 9
April, 1858.
3954. V. George Albert Page, born 12 May, 1859.
1780.
WILLIAM READ,' [Jesse'' Thomas^ Thomas^ George^ Joseph^']
born 4 Nov., 1823; married 5 Oct., 1851, (3353) Elizabeth Albina
Little, who was born 1832, and died 23 June, 1853. He is a farmer
and butcher of Atkinson, N. H., which he has represented in the
state legislature. Child :
3955. I. Mary Albina, born 4 March, 1853.
1795.
ANN POOR," \_Eze'kieV' Benjamin^ George^ George^ Joseph'^'] born
21 Nov., 1806 ; married 18 Jan., 1837, (1764) Jesse Page, who was
born 23 Feb., 1805, at Atkinson, N. H., graduated at Dartmouth
in 1831, and at Andover Theological Seminary in 1835. The same
year he was settled over the Congregational church at North Andover,
where he remained till 1843. The following year he removed to
Atkinson and was pastor of the church there till his health failed in
1869, with the exception of a few months in 1859, when he organ-
ized a church in Lynn, Mass., and a short time in 1862, when he had
charge of the Rutgers Female College in New York City. Rev. Mr,
Page still resides in his native town, and has been for thkty years
president of the trustees of its academy. Children :
3956. I. Mary Ann Page, born 30 Nov., 1839.
3957. II. William Little Page, born 1 July, 1841 ; died
431 Aug., 1841.
316 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3958. III. Daniel Emery Page, bom 8 July, 1842 ; died 21
July, 1842.
3959. IV. Jesse Francis Page, bom 6 June, 1844 ; died 25
Aug., 1844.
1803.
LYDIA KP]LLY," \_George^ Moses^ George'^ George^ Joseph^'] bora
5 Jan., 1786; married 12 Nov., 1812, Jonathan Hobson, and lived
in Weare, N. H., where she died 2 Sept., 1871. Child :
3960. I. Harrison Hobson, born 11 April, 1814; married 28
Dec, 1837, Eliza McQuesten. Mr. Hobson has resided in Nashua,
for the past thirty-three years, has been treasurer of the Nashua &
Lowell Railroad, cashier of the Pennichuck Bank, president of the
Nashua Gas Light Company, and for the last fifteen years agent and
treasurer of the Pennichuck Water Works. Children :
3961. I. Sarah Josepha Hobson, bom 8 April, 1842 ;
married William A. Robinson, and lives in Brooklyn, N. Y.
3962. II. Harry M. Hobson, born 10 June, 1848 ; is-
connected in business with his father.
1805.
MOSES KELLY,^ \_George'' Moses" George^ George' JosejjJi^]
born 26 Nov., 1788; married 10 Nov., 1812, Betsey, daughter of
David and Martha (McCurdy) Richards, and sister to his brother-
Taylor's wife. She was born 29 July, 1790, and died 3 Nov., 1872.
He was a farmer and lived in Goffstown, N. H., where he died 15
Sept., 1840. Children:
*3963. I. Sarah Kelly, born 21 March, 1815.
3964. II. Elizabeth, born 28 Nov., 1832 ; married 15 Sept.,
1856, Philo H. Pattee, who was born 18 Aug., 1823, and died 31
Dec, 1876. He was a merchant at Goffstown, N. H., where she
resides. Child :
3965. I. Walter P. Pattee, born 26 April, 1860.
1806.
TAYLOR,' l^George^ Moses" George^ George^ JosepJi^^ born 5
Oct., 1790 ; married Margaret Richards, sister of his brother Moses's
wife, who was born -20 Oct., 1794, and died 6 Aug., 1860. Mr.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 317
Little was a stone mason by trade and also engaged in farming. His
long life was passed in Goffstown, N. H., where he died 18 March,
1881. Children:
3966. I. Julia Ann, born 6 April, 1823 ; married (2288)
Joseph Edward Little.
3967. II. Silas Walker, born 12 April, 1826 ; married 29
April, 1851, Emma Augusta, daughter of Stephen and Anne (Shat-
tuck) Bates of Pembroke, N. H., and a sister of the wife of (3494)
Charles Atkinson. Mr. Little is a dyer b}' trade, but is engaged in
farming at Goffstown.
1810.
SARAH," l^George^ Moses^ George* George^ JosepK-'\ born 9 Nov.,
1796; married 1817, Samuel Plummer, son of Amasa and Betsey
(Poore) Foster, who was born 2 March, 1795, and died 1 Sept.,
1838. He was a wheelwright and carpenter, and lived in Goffstown
and Weare, N. H. She died 7 Oct.. 1841. Children :
3968. I. William Parkek Foster, born 11 Feb., 1818;
married Oct., 1840, Susan Webster Call, and lives in Grafton, Vt.
3969. II. Eliza Ann Foster, born 10 April, 1820; died
29 Sept., 1820.
3970. III. Lydia Ann Foster, born 31 Dec, 1821 ; married
20 Nov., 1840, Harrison Simons, and lives in Weare.
3871. IV. George Amasa Foster, born 31 Dec, 1828 ; died
unmarried in California.
1811.
ELBRIDGE GERRY,' \_George^ Moses" George* George" Jose2yli'~\
born 12 Aug., 1798 ; married 1828, Nancy, daughter of Daniel and
Hannah (Butterfield) McKinney, who was born 3 Dec, 1804. She
married second Samuel Gage whom she survives. Mr. Little was a
blacksmith b}'- trade and also engaged in farming. He lived at Graf-
ton, N. H., where he died 5 Jan., 1853. Children:
3972. I. RoENE, born 13 June, 1829 ; married 13 May,
1851, Hiram S., son of Abner and Mercy (Williams) Hale, a farmer
of Grafton, N. H. Child :
3973. I. Harry Hale, born 7 June, 1854.
*3974. II. Sarah Foster, born 24 Feb., 1832.
3975'. III. Albert Kellt, born 2 Oct., 1834; married 13
318 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Dec, 1858, Ellen H., daughter of Benjamin and Josephine Williams
of Grafton, who survived him and married second James F. Tucker.
Mr. Little was a blacksmith and died in Grafton, N. H., 8 Nov.,
.1860. Child:
3976. I. Albert William, born 22 May, 1860.
*3977. IV. Hannah Jane, born 18 Sept., 1837.
3978. V. George Gerry, boz-n 12 Oct., 1843; married
Lizzie L. Kemp. He is a farmer at Grafton. Child :
3979. I. Theodore Gerry, born 28 May, 1879.
1812.
JOHN,' \^George^ Moses^ George^ George^ Joseph'^'] born March,
1801 ; married first Betsey D., daughter of S. S. Jackman, who
died Dec, 1840, and second Betsey McKean. He was a hotel
keeper and lived in Nashua, N. H., where he died 7 June, 1854.
Children :
3980. I. George Jackman, born 5 Oct., 1824; married 25
July, 1847, Sarah, daughter of Samuel McKean of Nashville, N. H.,
who was born 26 July, 1824. He is a grocer and lives at Nashua,
N. H. Child :
3981. I. Mary Frances, born 15 Aug., 1852; married
6 Feb., 1873, Albert H., son of John Eayrs.
*3982. II. Richard Sullivan, born 12 May, 1829.
3983. III. Ann, born 5 Feb., 1846 ; married Jerome E. Gil-
son of Nashua, N. H.
1813.
JAMES MADISON,^ [^George^ Moses^ George^ George^ Joseph^]
born at Goffstown 6 Feb., 1812 ; married first 4 Sept., 1833, Judith
T., daughter of Aaron and Deborah Kimball, of Grafton, N. H.,
who was born 6 Oct., 1811, and died 15 March, 1852, and second
20 Dec, 1852, Achsah, daughter of Daniel and Freelove Sanborn
of Lowell, Vt., who was born 25 Nov., 1823, and survives. Mr.
Little was a machinist and carpenter by occupation, lived at Goffs-
town, Grafton, and Manchester, N. H., and at Lowell, Mass.,
where he died 29 July, 1868. Children :
3984. I. James Henry, born 10 Dec, 1843, at Lowell;
SEVENTH GENERATION. 319
married 4 Oct., 1868, - Georgianna, daughter of William L. and
Sarah Harris of Canaan, N. H., who was born 23 Oct., 1844.
Mr. Little received his early education in the public schools of
Lowell, in 1862 enlisted as private in the Thirty-third Massachus-
etts Regiment, was promoted to sergeant, served throughout the
war, being engaged in the battles of Chancellorsville, Gettysburg,
Mission Ridge, Lookout Mountain, Dallas, and Atlanta, also in
those of Sherman's march to the sea and thence to Richmond, and
participating in the grand review at Washington. In 1866 he began
his studies preparatory for the ministry at St. Lawrence University,
Canton, N. Y., and graduated from the theological school in 1869.
He was pastor of the Universalist church in Foxboro, Mass., over
three years, and after a short engagement at West Concord, Vt.,
was for four years settled over the First Universalist church at East
Jaifrey, N. H., and since Sept., 1879, has been pastor of the church
at Brunswick, Me. His adopted daughter Lily Bell (Howland) was
born at Barnstable, Mass., 12 Feb., 1873.
3985. II. Judith Helen, born 17 Feb., 1850, at Manches-
ter, N. H. ; married at Brunswick, Me., 24 Feb., 1881, Austin O.
Adams, and lives at East Jaffrey, N. H.
3986. III. Ella Anthea, born 8 March, 1854 ; died 31 May,
1873.
1829.
THOMAS," (ISRAEL) \_Thomas Stevens^ Moses^ George* George^
Joseph^'] born 10 Nov., 1797; married Roxana Farmer, who was
born 9 April, 1795, and died 29 Feb., 1880. Mr. Little is a farmer
and lives in Watertown, Conn. In place of his baptismal name he
assumed many years ago that of Israel, by which he is now known.
Children :
3987. I. Harriet Jane, born 12 Feb., 1831, and resides
with her father.
3988. II. George Diamond, born 20 March, 1835 ; died
unmarried 28 Oct., 1874.
1831.
IRA,'^ \_Thomas Stevens^ Moses^ George* George^ JosepJi^^ born 9
March, 1802 ; married 1827, Cyrene Richards, who died about 1844.
Mr. Little was a farmer and lived in Goffstown, N. H., where he
died in 1846. Children •
320 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3989. I. EosmA, born 3 Oct., 1827 ; died 12 March, 1832.
3990. II. Ira, born 21 March, 1832 ; died 7 Sept., 1833.
*3991. III. Albert Proctor, born 6 Aug., 1834.
3992. IV. Olive, born 25 March, 1838 ; married 1857, Ervin
P. Sargent, a farmer of Goftstown, N. H., and died 31 July, 1863.
Child :
3993. Frank Albert Sargent, born 23 May, 1861.
1903.
SALLY," \_Jolin Sullivan'^ Moses^ George^ George^ JosepJi^^ born
21 Feb., 1801; married 11 March, 1821, Micah Barron, son of
William and Martha (Chamberliu) Taplin of Corinth, Vt., who was
born 11 June, 1798, and died 9 Nov., 1876. Mr. Taplin early went
to Moretown, Vt., where he was engaged in farming and lived till
his death. He was a prominent and respected citizen, serving as
selectman and representative to the state legislature. She died 15
Sept., 1854. Children:
3994. I. Erdex Tenney Taplin, born 28 March, 1823 ;
was an architect and millwright, and died 8 April, 1865.
3995. II. Hartwell Lovewell Taplin, born 12 Nov., 1825 ;
is a farmer and lives in Moutpelier, Vt.
3996. III. Martha Ann Taplin, born 27 Nov., 1827.
3997. IV. Sarah Ann Taplin, born 6 June, 1829.
3998. V. Julia Ann Taplin, born 14 Nov., 1830; died 9
Nov., 1855.
3999. VI. Caroline Roxana Taplin, born 9 Dec, 1834.
1904.
MOSES, ^ [John Sullivan^' Moses^ George"^ George^ Joseph'^'] born
23 July, 1802 ; married in Corinth 11 Jan., 1829, Harriet, daughter
of Jeremiah and Maiy Sanborn of Andover, N. H., who was born 25
Aug., 1808, and survives her husband, living at Bradford, Vt. He
was a farmer and lived in Corinth, Vt., where he died 30 Sept., 1865.
Mr. Little was a man of iron will, inflexible integrity, and untiring
industry. For more than twenty years he was a member of the
Methodist Episcopal church and most of that time one of its stew-
ards. Children :
4000. I. Matilda Alice, born 2 Oct., 1829 ; died 26 Sept.,
1834.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 321
*4001. II. John Sullivan, born 14 May, 1832.
4002. III. Mary Elizabeth, born 6 Nov., 1838; died 29
Sept., 1843.
1905.
GEORGE WASHINGTON,' IJolin Sullivan'' Moses' George'
George' JosepJi^^ born 10 July, 1804 ; married 7 Marcli, 1843, Susan
Greely, daugliter of Isaac and Eunice Bearce, wlio was born in
Oxford, Me., 5 Oct., 1822. He was a farmer in Corinth, Vt.,
where he held many positions of trust, and died 12 Feb., 1873.
Children, besides one that died unnamed :
*4003. I. Mary Elizabeth, born 6 July, 1845.
4004. II. Alvin Hammond, born 15 March, 1847 ; married
6 April, 1877, Sarah A., daughter of Joseph H. and Julia A. Taplin
of Corinth, who was born 29 Ma}', 1851. He is a farmer at Corinth.
4005. III. Julia Maria, born 27 April, 1849.
4006. IV. Emma Claribel, born 13 Nov., 1850.
4007. V. Nettie Estelle, born 10 Jan., 1860; died 15
Feb., 1872.
4008. VI. George Jenkins, born 27 July, 1862.
2026.
LYMAN,' l^Noah''' Moses' EzeMeV- George^ JosepK^'] born 3 April,
1804 ; married Bathsheba Fuller. He was a farmer, lived in
Waterloo, Monroe County, 111., where he died 24 Sept., 1839. Chil-
dren :
4009. I. Asa, residence unknown.
4010. II. Mary Ann, married George Shelley and lives in
Fredonia, N. Y. Children :
4011. I. Hartwell Shelley, deceased.
4012. II. Hattie Shelley.
4013. III. Asa Shelley.
4014. III. Lyman, residence unknown.
2030.
CALVIN," [iVoa/i« Moses' EzekieP George"" JosejyJi'^ born 23
Jan., 1810 ; married Caroline Rider. He was a shoemaker, lived in
Sheridan, N. Y., and died 21 Dec, 1845. Children:
21
4016.
4017.
II.
4018.
\
4019.
4020.
4021.
III.
4022.
4023.
4024.
IV.
in Virffinia
,,
322 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
4015. I. Hiram, born 30 March, 1833; married 1 Jan.,
1855, Elizabeth, daughter of John and Caroline Bagley, who was
born 9 Sept., 1826. He is a farmer at Smith's Mills, in Chautauqua
County, N. Y. Child :
I. Frank Deward, born 29 Dec, 1858.
Emily, married Bellinap Hunt. Children :
I. Emma Hunt.
II. Mary Hunt.
III. George W. Hunt.
Chloe, married Hiram Van Neverie. Children :
I. Albert Van Neverie.
II. Hattie Van Neverie.
George, served in the army and died in hospital
2031.
JULIA ANN,^ [^NoaW Moses> EzekieP George^ Joseph^~\ born 19
Feb., 1816; married first 10 July, 1836, Elisha S., son of Aaron
and Hannah Atwood, a farmer of Evans, Erie County, N. Y., who
was born 20 July, 1812, and died 31 Jan., 1842, and second 10
April, 1843, Luther H., son of Elijah and Sarah Foster, a farmer
of Villanova, N. Y., who was born 5 May, 1800, and died 16 March,
1875. She lives at South Dayton, N. Y. Children :
4025. I. Mary Eliza Atwood, born 18 March, 1840 ; mar-
ried Myron M. Wright of Villanova, N. Y. Child :
4026. I. Minnie Alice Wright, born 17 July, 1864.
4027. II. Frances De Ette Foster, born 23 Aug., 1845;
married Marshall Nash, a farmer of Villanova.
2033.
JOHN WESLEY,^ INoali^ Moses^ EzeUeV George^ Joseph^'] born
1 Feb., 1825 ; married 31 Aug., 1847, Eliza, daughter of Samuel and
Lucy Wilder, who was born 8 March, 1831. He was a farmer and
lived in Sheridan, N. Y., where he died 6 June, 1874. Children :
4028. I. Clarence Duane, born 11 June, 1848; married
30 June, 1876, Emily Wagner of New York City, and died 6 Aug.,
1878. Child:
4029. I. Louise Florence, born 26 Sept., 1877.
4030. II. Calvin Wesley, born 21 April, 1850 ; married
SEVENTH GENERATION. 323
26 June, 1880, Susie E. Ritts of Petersburg, Penu., and is a whole-
sale jeweler at Denver, Col.
4031. III. Clara De Ette, born 21 July, 1855 ; married 27
July, 1873, E. W. Dambart (?), and died 21 July, 1875.
4032. IV. Agnes Belle, born 23 Sept., 1865.
4033. V. Ida Mat, born 16 July, 1868.
2043.
LORENZO DOW,' [Asa^ Moses^ EzeMe¥ George^ Joseph^~\ born
15 Dec, 1808; married Ann Eliza Foster. He is a farmer and
lives in Sherwood, Mich. Children, besides three who died young :
4034. I. Ann Eliza, married George Lee, and lives in
Union City, Mich.
4035. II. Edgar, died at Boston on return from a whaling
voyage.
4036. III. Charles, was a captain in the army, and died at
Helena, Ark., during the war.
4037. IV. Mary, lives at South Bend, Ind.
4038. V. Horace, is a miner in Santa Clara County, Cal.
4039. VI. Frances, lives in LTnion City, Mich.
4040. VII. John, killed in Virginia during the war.
4041. VIII. Helen, lives in Westport, Conn.
4042. IX. Adeline, born 1853 ; died 19. July, 1875.
4043. X. Albert W.,born 4 Oct., 1855 ; married 23 Dec,
1881, Clara A. Leckner, who was born 22 Feb., 1862. He is a
farmer at Sherwood, Mich.
2045.
DIANTHA," [^sa« Moses'' Ezekiel^ George^ Joseph^] born 23
April, 1813 ; married Stephen Kellogg, son of James and Fanny
(Mudgett) Jones, who lives at Brighton, Mich. Children :
4044. I. Julia Jones, born 7 Feb., 1840.
4045. II. Albert Jones, born 15 March, 1841 ; deceased.
4046. III. Willis Jones, born 30 Oct., 1842 ; deceased.
4047. IV. Marion Jones, born 11 Aug., 1843; married
Willard Wells Hendrick, who was born 11 Sept., 1839.
4048. V. Herman Jones, born 16 Feb., 1846 ; deceased.
4049. VI. Wilfred Jones, born 23 July, 1848; deceased.
4050. VII. Horace Little Jones, born 29 May, 1852;
deceased.
324 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2046.
JULIA,^ [Jlsa*' Moses" Ezehiel^ George^ JosepK^~\ born 20 March,
1815; married 2 Sept., 1838, Lyman, son of Abel and Aurelia B.
Judson. He has been engaged in mercantile business, and is now a
farmer at Brighton, Mich. Children :
4051. I. AuEELiA E. Judson, born 15 Oct., 1839 ; married
Oeorge G. Smith of Brighton, Mich. Children :
4052. I. Judson G. Smith, born 13 Jan., 1869.
4053. II. Scott R. Smith, born 2 Jan., 1874.
4054. III. Grace D. Smith, born 26 March, 1876.
4055. IV. Lloyd Smith, born 26 May, 1879.
4056. II. Adelaide Judson, born 2 Oct., 1843.
4057. III. Matilda M. Judson, born 11 April, 1849; mar-
ried Augustus Reiner of Brighton, Mich. Children :
4058. I. Augustus Reiner, born 25 Sept., 1869.
4059. II. Lyman Reiner, born 22 July, 1873.
4060. III. Elizabeth Reiner, born 13 Dec, 1878.
4061. IV. Reiner, born 29 June, 1881.
4062. IV. Charles F. Judson, born 26 Feb., 1855.
4063. V. Frank E. Judson, born 5 Oct., 1857.
2047.
ASA,''^ \_Asd' Moses^ EzekieP George-' JosepK^'^ born 8 March,
1817 ; married Louisa, daughter of William and Betsej^ (Hall) Lucas.
He is a farmer and lives in Jerome, Mich. Children :
*4064. I. Philo Eugene, born 24 Sept., 1842.
*4065. II. William Rush, born 15 Sept., 1845.
4066. III. Celestia, born 13 June, 1847 ; married Ransom
Townsend Ford of Michigan Centre, Mich., and died 3 Oct., 1875.
Children :
I. Nettie Louisa Ford, born 12 Feb., 1870.
II. Minnie Belle Ford, born 11 July, 1873.
Caroline, born 18 Dec, 1849 ; died 24 March,
Lewis, born 8 Feb., 1851 ; died 30 May, 1851.
Janet, born 6 April, 1852 ; died 5 Nov., 1870.
Esther, born 8 July, 1854 ; died 21 July, 1877.
George Asa, born 1 Sept., 1856.
Fred Lucas, born 7 Jan., 1859.
4067.
4068.
4069.
IV.
4070.
V.
4071.
VI.
4072.
VII.
4073.
VIII
4074.
IX.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 325
2048.
ASENETH,' [Asa^ Moses^ EzeJciel* George^ Joseph^'] born 19
May, 1819 ; married 24 Oct., 1844, James W., son of Wheaton and
Lois Hicks, who was born in Washington County, N. Y. He is a
farmer and lives at Dexter, Mich. Children :
4075. I. Melissa Hicks, born 18 Aug., 1848.
4076. n. Louisa Hicks, born 4 Nov., 1850; married 16
Feb., 1870, George Pratt, and died 12 June, 1874.
4077. III. Florence Hicks, born 27 Dec, 1853 ; married 2
July, 1873, Orange Scott Sturtevant, and died 8 Sept., 1881, leaving
three children.
4078. IV. Helen Hicks, born 24 July, 1856.
2055.
EZEKIEL MARSHALL,"^ {Ezehiel^ EzeMeP EzeMel* George"^
JosepJi^^ born 5 Sept., 1810; married first 20 Oct., 1831, Phebe V.
Brokaw, who was born 17 Sept., 1814, at Peru, Mass., and died 20
Dec, 1836, at Riga, N. Y., and second 4 Oct., 1837, Sabrah
Rocella, daughter of Simon and Sylvia (Kelsey) Pierson, who was
born 5 April,* 1815, at Bergen, N. Y. Mr. Little was a farmer at
Riga, but retired in 1867, and has since lived in Rochester, N. Y.
Children, all born at Riga :
4079. I. James Eaton, born 4 Aug., 1832; married 15
Nov., 1859, Henrietta Baldwin, who died in 1875, and second 1
March, 1877, Mary Ellen Sleight. He is a farmer at Orleans, N. Y.
Child :
4080. I. Nettie May, born March, 1881.
4081. II. Charles Pinkerton, born 17 Dec, 1834 ; married
12 March, 1857, Phebe Brokaw, was a farmer, served in the one
hundred and forty-eighth New York Regiment, and was killed
near Petersburg, Va., 18 June, 1864. Children:
4082. I. Catherine Louisa, born 17 July, 1859 ; mar-
ried 12 March, 1881, Charles C, son of William and Harriet
Compton, and lives in Auburn, N. Y.
4083. II. John Charles, born 16 Oct., 1860.
4084. III. Harriet Brokaw, born 1 Nov., 1862.
4085. III. Wealthy Rocella, born 31 Oct., 1838; married
20 Dec, 1866, Volney Allen, son of Allen and Elsie Sage, who was
born in Wheatland, N. Y., 12 Aug., 1839, graduated from Roches-
326 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
ter University in 1863, and from Rochester Theological School in
1867, and is settled at Cuba, N. Y. Children :
4086. I. Adelbert Allen Sage, born 3 March, 1868.
4087. II. George Nelson Sage, born 23 Feb., 1880.
4088. IV. Phebe Ann, born 13 April, 1844 ; married 9 April,
1874, Freeman Hopkins, son of Samuel R. and Lucy (Hopkins) Bettys.
He is a mechanic and file manufacturer at Rochester, N. Y. Children :
4089. I. Bertha May Bettys, born 20 Dec, 1877.
4090. II. Marshall Bettys, born 21 Sept., 1881.
4091. V. Adelbert Pierson, born 13 Oct., 1847; gradu-
ated at Rochester University in 1872, marz'ied 1 Feb., 1877, Frances
Ada, daughter of Daniel and Mary Elenor Munn of Rochester.
He is official stenographer to the Supreme Court, and lives at
Rochester, N. Y.
2069.
JAMES MADISON," [Ezekiel^^ George' Ezekiel' George'^ Joseph^']
born 19 July, 1809 ; married 8 March, 1835, Sarah, daughter of
Stephen and Deborah (Elkins) Dudley, who was born in Waterbo-
rough, Me., 25 May, 1806, and survives. Mr. Little was a farmer in
Union, Wis., and died at Madison, Wis., 22 March, 1867. Children,
liorn in Irasburgh, Vt. :
4092. I. Orpha Ann, born 24 April, 1836 ; died 5 May, 1836.
4093. II. Oscar Eugene, born 28 Aug., 1837; served in
the Twenty-second New York Regiment during the war, and lives in
Depue, 111.
4094. III. Orange Samuel, born 5 Sept., 1839 ; served in
the Seventh Wisconsin Regiment, and was killed 28 Aug., 1862.
4095. IV. Francis Wayland, born 2 Jan., 1841 ; married
31 Dec, 1861, Cynthia Elizabeth, daughter of Harry Lewis and Mary
(Owen) Blackman, who was born in Bloomville, Ohio, 11 June, 1843.
He is a farmer in Evansville, Wis. Children, born in Union, Wis. :
4096. I. Lewis Madison, born 16 Aug., 1862.
4097. II. Rose Belle, born 30 Jan., 1878.
4098. V. Mary Amanda, born 19 Feb., 1847; married 26
Dec, 1867, David Ebenezer, son of William and Mary (Macmillin)
Stevens, who was born 2 April, 1840, at Fort Covington, N.Y. He
is a farmer and grain dealer of Evansville, Wis. She died 28 Dec,
1868. Child :
4099. I. May Estella Stevens, born 30 Nov., 1868.
SEVENTH GENEEATION. 327
2070.
WILLIAM WALLACE,^ \_Ezekiel^ George^ Ezekiel^ George^
Joseph^~\ born 10 Jan., 1811 ; married Betsey Robinson, who was
born at St. Albans, Vt., 9 Nov., 1813, and died 18 July, 1879. He
lived at Irasburgh, Vt., where he was a very active and prominent
business man, and was engaged in lumbering, building, and in vari-
ous manufacturing interests. He was a captain in the state militia,
served as town treasurer, and was an active member of the Metho-
dist Episcopal church. He died 7 Oct., 1853. Children :
*4100. I. George Augustus, born 11 Aug., 1834.
4101. II. William Thomas, born 1 Sept., 1836; died 31
July, 1841.
4102. III. Henry Arthur, born 12 July, 1838 ; married 29
Nov., 1860, Sarah J., daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Wheeler
of Bow, N. H., was a carpenter by occupation, and died 23 July,
1862, at Nashua, N. H., leaving no children.
4108. IV. Sarah Ann, born 21 June, 1840 ; died 15 May, 1843.
4104. V. Charles William, born 19 May, 1842; served
during the war in the Third Vermont Volunteers, and lives in
Detroit, Mich.
4105. VI. Ira Swetland, born 21 June, 1844 ; died 10
July, 1844.
4106. VII. Dana Davis, born 24 Sept., 1845 ; was a member
of the First Vermont Battery, and died in the service 30 Aug., 1864.
4107. VIII. Louise Sarah, born 1 April, 1850.
4108. IX. Wallace Eugene, born 19 Sept., 1850; died 21
Oct., 1853.
4109. X. William Fletcher, born 19 July, 1854 ; is in the
lumber business at Norwood, N. Y.
20T2.
STEPHEN DAVIS," \_Ezekief George" Ezekiet George' Joseph^]
born 13 Feb., 1818 ; married 23 June, 1853, Jane, daughter of
Hugh and Sarah Jehu, who was born in Radnorshire, Wales, 13
March, 1833. Mr. Little removed from Irasburgh, Vt., to Janes-
vUle in 1840, and two years later to Rutland, Wis., where he was
successfully engaged in farming till his death 25 June, 1876. Children :
4110. I. Augustus Jehu, born 3 Jan., 1856 ; is a farmer at
Stoughton, Wis,
4111. II. Frank Hugh, born 6 June, 1858.
4112. III. Emma Jane, born 9 July, 1869.
328 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
EZEKIEL CURRIER," [Ezekief George'' EzekieP George"
Joseph^'] born 8 Feb., 1820, at Irasburgh, Vt. ; married 20 Jan.,
1847, Eveline, daughter of David Davis and Cynthia (Farwell)
Wing, of Barre, Vt., who was born 24 Nov., 1827. Mr. Little is a
very active and successful business man, and since reaching major-
ity has chiefly engaged in the stove and machine foundry business,
mainly at Crescent, N. Y., and at St. Louis, Mo., where he was at
the head of the Excelsior Stove Works. He has made several
inventions in stoves and in low water reservoirs that have come into
general use throughout the country. Since 1878 he has given him-
self entirely to the ice business, and is the president of the Missis-
sippi Ice Company. He lives at St. Louis. Children, born at Cres-
cent, N. Y., except the last two :
4113. I. Irwin Ezekiel, born 15 Oct., 1851 ; married 15
Oct., 1877, Nellie Frances Tobie. He is a steamboat captain and
lives at Princeton, 111. Children :
George Ezekiel, born 24 July, 1878.
Olive Eveline, born 12 Jan., 1880.
Irwin Ethan, born 4 Nov., 1881.
4117. II. Arthur Eugene, born 1 April, 1854 ; graduated
at the St. Louis High School, studied at the Universities of Heidelberg
and Leipsic, and is now secretary of the Mississippi Ice Company.
4118. III. George Carlos, born 29 March, 1857.
4119. IV. Mary Evelina, born 5 April, 1860.
4120. V. Giles Filley, born 16 Dec, 1863, at St. Louis.
4121. VI. Ella Etta, born 10 Aug., 1866; died 2 Jan.,
1868, at St. Louis.
2076.
MARTHA ANN,' [Ezekief George^ Ezekiel^ George^ Joseph^^
born 31 March, 1827; married 20 Nov., 1851, in Roxbury, Mask.,
John R. Duncan, who was born in Weathersfield, Vt., in 1823, and
died in 1877. He was a farmer, lived at Rutland, Wis., until 1866,
when he removed to Diamond City, Montana, where his widow
resides. Children :
4122. I. Etta Estelle Duncan, married Nelson Bump,
and lives at Diamond City. Children :
4123. I. Guy Ethan Bump, born 1877.
4114.
I.
4115.
II.
4116.
Ill
11.
Ari
SEVENTH GENEKATION. 329
4124. II. May Edith Bump, born 1880.
4125. II. Hattie Little Duxcan, born 1870.
2096.
WILLIAM AZEM J [Shubael^ George^ Ezekiel^ George^ JosepJr^
born 24 June, 1822 ; married 30 April, 1842, Caroline Fredenburg
of Parmelia, N. Y., who was born there 25 May, 1824. Mr. Lyttle
is a land surveyor and civil engineer, and lives at Watertown, N. Y.
Children :
4126. I. LuciNA Henrietta, born at Dexter, N. Y., 17
April, 1843 ; married 5 Dec, 1872, William H. Holbrook. Child :
4127. I. Don Holbrook, born 31 May, 1879.
4128. II. George Herbert, born at Dexter, N. Y., 23 Jul}^,
1845 ; married 25 Aug., 1874, Belle Eleanor Jones. Cliild :
4129. I. Bartelle, born 24 Aug., 1875.
4130. III. William Eugene, born 15 April, 1857 ; gradu-
ated at Hamilton College in 1878, and is studying theology at L^nion
Seminary, New York City.
4131. IV. Charles Lincoln, born at Theresa 5 Dec., 1864.
2097.
EMMA," IShubaef George^ EzekieV' George^ Joseph-^ born 12
Dec, 1825 ; married 11 June, 1862, Cornelius, son of Ira and Eliz-
abeth (Waters) Ingiehart, who was born 11 May, 1811. They live
at Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., where Mr. Ingiehart has been collector
of customs, and is now a magistrate. Children :
4132. I. Anna Sophie In(;lehart, born 18 Feb., 1864;
died 18 July, 1866.
4133. II. Emma Cornelia Inglehart, born 18 March, 1867.
2100.
MARTHA MARIA,' [Shubael' George' EzekieV' George'' Joseph'^
born 23 Nov., 1833 ; married 20 Sept., 1859. Charles, son of Henry
and Susanna (Fondenberg) Cronise, who was born 29 Oct., 1831, at
Tiffin, Ohio, and died there 14 March, 1869. His widow is a teacher
in a grammar school at Toledo, Ohio. Child :
4134. I. Mabel Cronise, born 18 June, 1860 ; is a teacher
in the high school at Toledo.
330 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2101.
MAKY CECILIA,^ IShuhael^ George' EzekieJ' George" Joseph^']
born 15 May, 1838 ; married 18 Oct., 1866, William Lathrop, son of
John Latlirop and Cynthia Hayes (Lord) Huntington, who was born
25 Ang., 1823, and died 18 June, 1877. He was a merchant, also
for ten years a custom house official at Cape Vincent, N. Y. Chil-
dren, all born at Cape Vincent :
4135. I. Sophie Huntington, born 12 Nov., 1867; died
28 May, 1869.
4136. II. MARTHAMARCELiAHuNTiNGTON,bornl5 July, 1869.
4137. III. Mary Helen Huntington, born 28 Nov., 1870;
died 3 March, 1880.
2120.
G-EORGE,'^ \_George^ George^ EzekieV" George^ Joseph^'] born
May, 1826 ; married 10 May, 1848, Louisa M., daughter of Daniel
and Mary Rogers, who survives, and lives with her son. He lived
in Watertown, N. Y., and died 10 Feb., 1853. Children, beside one
that died j^onng :
4138. I. Mary Nancy, born 25 Feb., 1849 ; died 22 Oct.,
1850.
4139. II. Herbert George, born 17 Sept., 1851 ; gradu-
ated at New York University, and is a practicing physician in New
York City. He spells his surname Lyttle. He married 5 May, 1879,
Bertha Small of Newark, N. J. Child :
4140. I. Bertha May, born 1 May, 1880.
2142.
SAVILION LONDUS,^ lOrthd^ David' Ezekiel* George^ Josepli'^~\
born 19 Nov., 1812 ; married 15 Sept., 1835, Florena, daugliter of
William and Hannah (Wescott) Galloway, who was born in Water-
town, N. Y., 24 Jan., 1811. Mr. Little is a ship carpenter, removed
in 1843 from Sackett's Harbor to Wilson, Niagara County, N. Y.,
and in 1861 to Tonawanda, N. Y., where he still lives. Children :
*4141. I. Albert, born 10 April, 1836.
*4142. II. Mariette, born 30 July, 1838; died 22 Aug.,
1863.
4143. III. Harriet, born 17 Sept., 1840; married 12 Jan.,
1865, James Griffin, and died 22 Aug., 1868.
4144.
IV
4145.
rents.
V.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 331
Ortha, bom 17 Jan., 1848 ; died 21 July, 1850.
Delia, born 26 Nov., 1851, and lives with her
2143.
AMELIA HARRIET,' lOrlha^ Dauid^ EzekieV" George' Joseph'^
born 22 Dec, 1815 ; married first 21 March, 1832, Orlow, sou of
Abner and Honor (Loveland) Smith of Brownville, N. Y., who was
born 27 June, 1811, and died 24 March, 1874. Mr. Smith was a
farmer and lived in Clayton, N. Y., till 1862, when he removed to
Nelson, Kent County, Mich. She married second 13 June, 1878,
Samuel, son of George and Magdalene (Esterly) Punches, who was
born in Fayette, N. Y., 23 July, 1819. He is a farmer and lives at
Nelson, Mich. Children :
4146. I. Riley Smith, born 8 May, 1833 ; married 1865,
Caroline Gilman of Cannon, Kent County, Mich. He served three
years in Company K, Third Michigan Infantry, re-eulisted and was
taken prisoner and confined in Libby Prison. He is a surveyor and
also engaged in farming at Nelson. He has served as town clerk
and school inspector. Child :
4147. I. Ed Mallory Smith, born 2 Jan., 1869.
4148. II. Helen P. Smith, born 19 June, 1837 ; married
John R. Westbrook, a lumberman of Nelson, Mich. Child :
4149. I. Nellie E. Westbrook, born 12 Jan., 1859;
died 20 Feb., 1868.
4150. III. Orlow L. Smith, born 17 July, 1842 ; married 12
April, 1864, Juliette Clark of Nelson, Mich., where he lives, a farmer
by occupation. Child :
4151. I. Watson C. Smith, born 8 July, 1866 ; died 12
Dec, 1876.
4152. IV. Caroline A. Smith, born 9 Aug., 1844; married
first 1 Oct., 1861, Charles William Kimball, a farmer and carpenter,
who died June, 1873, and second 23 Nov., 1874, Thomas J. Sheri-
dan, a lumberman of Nelson, Mich. Children :
4153. I. Wniiam Orlow Kimball, born 17 April, 1863.
4154. II. Glenn Riley Kimball, born 5 July, 1864.
4155. III. Caroline Almeda Kimball, born 5 Oct., 1865.
4156. IV. Charlie Brockway Kimball, born 19 July,
1867; died 6 Sept., 1868.
332 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2] 50.
SAMUELJ [Sardis^ Dam(P Ezekiel^ George^ Joseph^'] born 14
Aug., 1816 ; married 14 Aug., 1839, Priscilla Ann McKnight. Mr.
Little lived in Roctiester, N. Y., where he was depot master for many
years. In 1861 he entered the army, and died in Andersonville Prison
14 Sept., 1864. Children:
4157. I. David Sardis, born 20 May, 1840 ; died 9 June,
1840.
*4158. II. William Samuel, born 13 May, 1842.
4159. III. Charles Henderson, born 4 June, 1844 ; lives in
Pittsburg, Penn.
4160. IV. Helen Priscilla, born 8 Jan., 1846 ; married A.
M. Williams, and lives in Bradford, Penn.
4161. V. Ortensia Ann, born 1 April, 1847 ; died 29 July,
1847.
4162. VI. Sylvania, born 20 Aug., 1848; died 30 Aug., 1848.
4163. VII. GrEORGE Whitefield, born 15 Dec, 1849 ; died
29 March, 1850.
4164. VIII. Lenora Melvina, born 24 May, 1851 ; died 12
Aug., 1851.
4165. IX. Eugene James, born 23 July, 1852 ; lives at
Bradford, Penn.
4166. X. Edgar Delmont, born 18 July, 1854; died 27
July, 1854.
2173.
BENJAMIN,'^ \_Samuel'^ DavicP EzekieP George^ Joseph^'] born
26 Nov., 1820; married 4 March, 1845, Alvira Lucretia Fish. He
is a carpenter by occupation, and lives in Winthrop, Iowa. Cliildren :
4167. I. Sarah, born 2 Jan., 1846 ; married 16 Dec, 1879,
Stephen, son of Ansel and Betsey Knowles, who was born in Onon-
daigua, N. Y., in 1827. Lieut. Knowles served thi'oughout the late
war, and is a farmer at Wiuthrop, Iowa. Child :
4168. I. Ivy Mabel Knowles, born 31 Dec, 1881.
4169. II. Mary, born 6 Dec, 1846 ; married 23 April, 1871,
Ellery Fish, and died 10 June, 1876.
4170. III. Menila, born 15 Jan., 1848; married 28 Nov.,
1867, in Waterloo, Iowa, Francis M., son of David M. and Sarah
Ann Tripp. He was born 26 April, 1847, is a farmer, and lives in
lUyria Township, Fayette County, Iowa. Children :
SEVENTH GENERATION. 333
4171. I. Fred Ernest Tripp, bom 27 Dec, 1868.
4172. II. Robert Llewellyn Tripp, born 6 Nov., 1873.
4173. III. Elmer Benjamin Tripp, born 25 Sept.,
1877; died 1 Aug., 1879.
4174. IV. Nellie Maud Tripp, born 23 Sept., 1880.
4175. IV. Loyal Bruce, born 26 July, 1850; married 24
June, 1871, Martha Foster, aud lives at New Hartford, Iowa.
Children :
4176. I. Edward Raymond, born 1 Dec, 1872.
4177. II. Ruth Ann, born 18 Feb., 1875.
4178. III. Ida Elvira, born 19 May, 1878.
4179. V. Dan Eugene, born 2 Feb., 1859 ; married 31 Dec,
1881, Belle Nichols and lives at Waverly, Brenner County, Iowa.
2176.
OZIAS,' \_Samuel^ David-' EzekieV^ George' Joseph-^ born 6 Nov.,
1828; married first 28 Nov., 1848, Ephah Walrath, who died 7
April, 1855, and second 9 Jul}', 1855, her sister Ann, widow of
John Nixon. She was born 7 Sept., 1830, and lives at Golden City,
Mo. He was a farmer, lived in Lincoln, Jasper County, Mo., and
died 26 June, 1874. Children :
4180. I. Mary Elizabeth, born 4 April, 1855 ; married 15
July, 1874, R. H. Kincaid, a farmer in Barton County, Mo.
4181. II. Sarah Fidelia, born 13 Nov., 1856; died 4
April, 1858.
4182. Ill, Nancy Jane, born 17 Dec, 1858 ; married 23
Dec, 1875, C. H. Pate, a painter in Golden City, Mo.
4183. IV. Anna Eliza, born 7 Feb., 1861 ; married 25
April, 1880, J. N. Wilson, a farmer in Barton County, Mo.
4184. V. George Samuel, born 17 Feb., 1863.
4185. VI. Isaac Ozias, born 25 Sept., 1865 ; died 30 Dec,
1878.
4186. VII. Sarah Menila, born 11 Nov., 1867.
217T.
SARAH,' [^Samiief David^ Ezekiel* George^ Jose2^K^^ born 11
Jan., 1831 ; married 16 Sept., 1846, William J. Hill, who was born 9
Nov., 1824, in Somersetshire, England. He is a farmer and stock
raiser in Wyoming, Ontario. Children :
334 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
4187. I. Alfred Hill, born 11 June, 1849 ; married 1871,
Louisa A. Couse, and has two children.
4188. II. Harriet Hill, born 18 May, 1853 ; married 5
Feb., 1873, Pemberton D. Learn, and has three children.
4189. III. Lydia Hill, born 24 April, 1855.
4190. IV. Mary Jane Hill, born 21 July, 1857 ; married 7
June, 1873, John C. Stewart, and has four children.
4191. V. Mattie E. Hill, born 8 July, 1859 ; married 25
May, 1881, Ira G. Purdy.
4192. VI. Melissa Hill, born 14 April, 1861.
4193. VII. Phcebe Hill, born 7 May, 1863.
4194. VIII. Rowland Hill, born 13 June, 1865.
4195. IX. Menila B. Hill, born 3 Nov., 1869.
4196. X. Everton Bruce Hill, born 24 March, 1876.
2178.
LUCRETIA,' [Samuef David-' EzekieP George'^ Joseph^] born 18
Feb., 1834; married John Peterson and lives at Brighton, Ontario.
Children :
4197. I. Samuel James Peterson, born 31 May, 1856.
4198. II. John Finlay Peterson, born 10 March, 1861.
4199. III. William Doten Peterson, born 14 Sept., 1870.
2179.
MARY,'^ [^Samuel'^ David'' Ezekiel^ George^ Joseph'^'] born 17
July, 1836 ; married Andrew Morrow and lives at Young's Point,
Ontario. Children :
Mary A. Morrow, born 5 April, 1855.
Charles R. Morrow, born 20 Jan., 1857; died
Thomas A. Morrow, born 7 July, 1860.
Margaret A. Morrow, born 22 April, 1863.
William Morrow, born 3 Dec, 1867.
Joseph Morrow born 4 Jan., 1870.
Johanna Morrow, born 22 Sept., 1872.
VIII. Sarah L. Morrow, born 20 May, 1874.
4200.
I.
4201.
II.
13 Feb., 1863.
4202.
III.
4203.
IV.
4204.
V.
4205.
VI.
4206.
VII,
4207.
VIL
SEVENTH GENERATION. 335
2196.
MARGAEET,' [Caleb'^ John^ Joseph* George^ Joseph^^ born 12
Oct., 1826; married 18 Jan., 1848, Jonathan I., son of William
Caldwell of Dunbarton, N. H., who was born 5 Oct., 1825. They
live at Boston Highlands. Children :
4208. I. William Caldwell, born 29 May, 1849 ; died 16
Sept., 1875.
4209. II. Louisa F. Caldwell, born 4 Jan., 1851.
4210. III. George H. Caldwell, born 14 Sept., 1853.
4211. IV. Harriet E. Caldwell, born 5 Sept., 1856.
4212. V. Albert Stanwood Caldwell, born 5 Dec, 1859 ;
died 19 April, 1861.
4213. VI. Sarah L. Caldwell, born 28 July, 1862; died
19 Jan., 1863.
2198.
LOUISA MILLS,' [Galeb'^ John^ Joseph^ George^ Joseph-^ born
25 Dec, 1833; married 29 Nov., 1855, Augustus W. Taylor, who
was born in Danbury 30 July, 1829. They live at Lake Forest, 111.,
where Mr. Taylor is proprietor of a dry goods and grocery store.
Children :
4214. I. Bertha J. Taylor, born 18 March, 1864 ; died 8
March, 1865.
4215. II. Mart E. Taylor, born 19 Dec, 1866.
4216. III. AViLLiAM A. Taylor, born 1 Aug., 1869.
4217. IV. Grace L. Taylor, born 14 Dec, 1871.
2226.
JOHN SMITH,' [Daiiief' John^ Joseph* George^ Joseplf'\ born 6
Sept., 1828 ; married 29 Dec, 1859, Sarah Jane, daughter of John
and Jane (Bunton) Gilchrist. He graduated at Dartmouth Medical
School in 1851, and practiced his profession in Goffstown, N. H.,
where he died 23 March, 1875. Children :
4218. I. Arthur Scott, born 29 April, 1861 ; died 8 Nov.,
1869.
4219. II. Mabel, born 27 Nov., 1867.
2246.
SARAH ANN," [Isaiah'^ George^ Joseph* George^ JosepW] born
21 April, 1819 ; married 12 Feb., 1841, Edmund Noyes of Orange,
Vt., and died 3 July, 1846. Children :
336 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
4220. I. Clemknt Isaiah Notes, bora 12 Feb., 1842;
married Esther Stone, and lives at Orange, Vt.
4221. II. Lewis C. Notes, born 28 Nov., 1845; married 9
Nov., 1870, Sophrouia C. Waterman and is a farmer at Barre, Vt.
Children :
4222. I. Luella C. Noyes, bom 11 Nov., 1872.
4223. II. Erma D. Noyes, born 5 April, 1878.
4224. III. Arthur G. Noyes, born 25 March, 1880.
2247.
ELIZABETH,' {^Isaiah'' George^ Joseph"^ George' JosepJr'] born 3
July, 1821 ; married 4 March, 1841, Aaron K. Wales, a farmer of
South Barre, Vt. Children :
4225. I. Mart Elizabeth Wales, bom 8 Feb., 1842 ; mar-
ried 9 Sept., 1868, James Augustus Lawrence, who was born at
Orange, Vt., 5 Oct., 1836, and is a farmer at Barre. Children :
4226. I. Arthur Wales Lawrence, born 6 June, 1870 ;
died 12 May, 1879.
4227. II. Fred Alvah Lawrence, born 15 June, 1877.
4228. II. Sarah Ann Wales, born 16 Jan., 1844 ; married
28 Nov., 1867, Henry Cleveland of Tunbridge, Vt., and died 7 Sept.,
1868. Child:
4229. I. Willie H. Cleveland, bom 22 May, 1869.
4230. III. G-eorge Aaron Wales, born 28 March, 1846;
married 7 Oct., 1874, Eveline Flurj' of Isle la Motte, and lives at
South Barre, Vt. Children :
4231. I. Charles Asro Wales, born 26 Sept., 1875.
4232. II. Harry Allen Wales, born 17 July, 1877.
4233. III. Ralph Emerson Wales, born 8 Jan., 1879.
4234. IV. William H. Wales, born 9 Sept., 1881.
2248.
ISAIAH CLEMENT,' [Isaiah^ George' Joseph^ George^ Joseph^]
born 5 June, 1824 ; married first Martha Morrison, who died without
issue, and second 17 Jan., 1854, Harriet Newell, daughter of Wil-
loughby and Anna (Sawyer) Corliss of Corinth, Vt., who was born
19 March, 1824. Mr. Little served in the late war and is a farmer
living upon the homestead at Williamstown, Vt. Children :
SEVENTH GENERATION. 337
4235. I. Martha Morrison, born 24 March, 1855 ; died 5
Sept., 1877.
4236. II. Myra Morrison, born 23 Aug., 1856 ; married 20
Feb., 1875, Charles H. Woodbury. They live in Ada, Norman
County, Minn. Children :
4237. I. Hattie Mary Woodbury, born 1 Nov., 1876.
4238. II. Byron Elsworth Woodbury, born 9 Oct.,
1878.
4239. III. Sadie Grace Woodbuiy, born 17 March,
1881.
4240. III. Anna Corliss, born 8 May, 1858 ; married Jerry
M. Hutchinson, who was born in Washington, Vt., 1 May, 1853.
He is a carpenter and lives in Barre, Vt. Children :
4241. I. MaudMartha Hutchinson, born4Feb., 1879.
4242. II. Ernest Hutchinson, born 25 Feb., 1880.
4243. IV. Hattie Newell, born 24 Jan., 1860.
4244. V. Sarah Elizabeth, born 25 March, 1862.
4245. VI. Fremont Clement, born 26 Dec, 1863.
22T5.
HARLEN,' \_Eliphalet BodweW George^ Josex)h^ George^ Joseph?']
born 12 Aug., 1820; married Polly Orrilla, daughter of Mary and
Ebenezer Merritt, wlio was born 4 June, 1825. He was a farmer
and lived in Pulaski, Ohio, where he died 18 Jan., 1876. Children :
4246. I. James Jordan, born 9 April, 1849 ; married
Elizabeth Newman of Pulaski.
4247. II. Sarah Maria, born 15 April, 1851 ; married
Amaziah Stoner of Jefferson, Ohio, and lives in Pulaski. Children :
4248. I. Willard Stoner, born 2 Feb., 1870.
4249. II. Camilla May Stoner, born 7 Oct., 1873.
4250. III. Luella Stoner, born 6 Feb., 1876.
4251. IV. Harry D. Stoner, born 7 Feb., 1878.
4252. III. Luther Douglas, born 12 July, 1854.
4253. IV. John Franklin, born 12 July, 1858.
4254. V. Milton Mason, born 13 Nov., 1860.
4255. VI. Lilly Lucinda, born 31 Dec, 1862.
4256. VII. Warren Harlen, born 14 Aug., 1866.
4257. VIII. Rosa Julia, born 6 July, 1870.
22
338 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2276.
JULIA,'^ \_Eliphalet Bodwell^ George' Joseph'^ George^ JosepJi^^
born 9 Oct., 1823 ; married Jesse H. Goodwin, who was born in
Petersham, Mass., 15 June, 1816, and died 13 Nov., 1867. She
lives with her son at Ashburnham, Mass. Children :
4258. I. George E. Goodwin, born 1 Sept., 1847 ; died 18
Sept., 1868.
4259. II. John W. Goodwin, born 20 March, 1851 ; mar-
ried 2 July, 1875, Melvina Caughlin, and died 11 Aug., 1875.
4260. III. FiNETTE Goodwin, born 15 July, 1853 ; mari'ied
Henry Foster and lives in Gardner, Mass.
4261. IV. William Ashley Goodwin, born 7 Dec, 1859.
2282.
CALEB,''' l^Samuel'^ Caleb^ Josejjh^ George^ JosepW'\ born 21 Sept.,
1806 ; married first Hannah Gould, second 1829, Mary Whittemore
of Dixville, N. H., who died 1846, aged 32, and third 1849, Abigail
Hardy, who was born 7 June, 1818. He is a farmer and mechanic,
and lives in Colebrook, N. H. Children :
4262. I. George Byron, born at Goffstown, 1826 ; married
first 9 April, 1849, Emily Ann Foss of Manchester, and second 6
Jan., 1870, Sarah Jane, daughter of Ziba Allen of Cabot, Vt. He
was a machinist and blacksmith at Manchester, N. H. Child (per-
haps others) :
4263. I. Eugene W., born 1851 ; married 24 Aug.,
1871, Nellie Simmons and was a machinist at Manchester.
*4264. II. Betsey Maria, born 18 Aug., 1831.
Emily Jane, born 22 Oct., 1832; married Mr.
John Samuel, born 13 Feb., 1834.
Elvira Esther, born 26 Dec, 1836.
William Henry, born 15 Feb., 1838.
Sarah Rebecca, born 29 Oct., 1840.
VIII. George Bellows, born 29 Nov., 1842.
Augustus Harris, born 21 June, 1850.
William Addison, born 22 July, 1856.
Nellie F., born 24 Nov., 1860; died 30 Aug.,
4265.
ill.
Sweatt.
*4266.
IV.
*4267.
V.
4268.
VI.
*4269.
VII
4270.
vii:
4271.
IX.
4272.
X.
4273.
XI.
1875.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 339
2284.
WILLIAM J [iSamuef Calely> Joseph^ George^ Joseph^'] born 10
March, 1812 ; married 8 Sept., 1836, Finette, daughter of Ensign
and Rachel (Ruudlet) Colby who was born 11 March, 1805, and
married second Daniel N. Hoyt. He lived in Goffstown, where he
died 31 Oct., 1847. Children :
4274. I. John Elinas, born 18 Feb., 1839 ; died 15 Oct.,
1840.
4275. II. Finette Augusta, born 6 Aug., 1841 ; married
1871, John, son of John and Margaret Whipple of Goffstown.
4276. III. Helen Georgiana, born 25 Dec, 1844; died 14
April, 1848.
4277. IV. Willie Oscar, born 8 Oct., 1847, enlisted as
drummer boy in the twelfth New Hampshire Regiment, and died 18
July, 1863 (?).
2290.
JOHN COMINS,' [Joseph' Caleb^ Joseph* George^ Joseph^'\ born
25 Jan., 1816 ; married 22 April, 1839, Esther Burrell, daughter of
James Spratt, who was born 19 Feb., 1820. He is a farmer and
resides in Brewer, Me. Children :
4278. I. Augustus Meduth, born 29 March, 1840 ; died
young.
4279. II. Ellen Robena, born 14 March, 1841 ; died 23
Aug., 1858.
4280. III. Clara Ella, born 28 Feb., 1844; married 27
Jan., 1866, Charles Henry Calef.
4281. IV. Frank Edward, born 11 June, 1847; married 14
Feb., 1877, Emma C. Foster. Child :
4282. I. Howard Leslie, born 6 May, 1879.
4283. V. Ora Oakman, born 7 Nov., 1849.
4284. VI. Wilbur Leslie, born 27 March, 1855.
4285. VII. Henry Melville, born 22 April, 1860.
2299.
LOUISA ROGERS," \_Moody Moss' Caleb'' Joseph' George^
Joseph^^ born 30 Jan., 1831 ; married 21 March, 1852, David Sea-
vey Cummings, a farmer of Colebrook, N. H. Children :
4286. I. Charles Moody Cummings, born 31 Dec, 1852.
4292.
II.
4293.
III.
4294.
IV.
4295.
V.
4296.
VI.
340 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
4287. II. WiLLAKD CuMMiNGS, bom 21 Jan., 1855.
4288. III. Laura Fletcher Cummings, born 17 Oct., 1858.
4289. IV. Clark Cummings, born 22 May, 1861 ; died 24
April, 1879.
4290. V. LoRiNG Cummings, born 27 March, 1866 ; died 15
June, 1879.
2301.
CHARLES MOODY,^ [Moody Moss' CaleW Joseph' George"
Joseph'^~\ born 26 July, 1835 ; married 20 Nov., 1857, Emma Smith.
He is a farmer at Colebrook, N. H. Children :
4291. I. Eunice Ann, born 1 Nov., 1858; married 25
March, 1877, Edgar Kilburn.
Matilda, born 15 Jan., 1860.
Selinda, born 17 Sept., 1863.
Moody, born 20 July, 1865.
Lewis, born 11 April, 1867.
Samuel, born 16 April, 1874.
2315.
JOHN LANGDON,^ \_Tliomas Jefferson"^ CaleW Josep¥ George^
Joseph^'] born at Colebrook, N. H., 30 Dec, 1827 ; married 23 Nov.,
1865, Ann Elizabeth Jewell. He is a farmer and lives in Star
Prairie, Wis. Child :
4297. I. Mary Augusta, born 6 Dec, 1872.
2317.
FREDERICK FRANKLIN,^ [Thomas Jefferson'' Ccdeb' Joseph
George'^ Joseph'^^ born 21 Dec, 1831 ; married 15 July, 1852, Nancy
Coburn, daughter of Clark and Betsey (Barker) Williams of Edding-
ton, Me. He is engaged in the grocery business at Red Wing,
Minn. Children, beside two that died young :
4298. I. Ella Florence, born at Bradley, Me., 20 Jan.,
1854 ; married first 5 Mai'ch, 1870, Geo. F. Skinner, and second 10
May, 1881, Martin Luther Brandt, who is engaged in carriage man-
ufacturing at Minneapolis, Minn. Children :
4299. I. Florence Blanche Skinner, born 16 Jan., 1871.
4300. II. BerniceEvelyn Skinner, born 11 Sept., 1873.
4301. II. Fred Wilton, born 26 Jan., 1855 ; is engaged in
the grocery business at St. Paul, Minn.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 341
4302. III. Mart Etta, born 20 April, 1857.
4303. IV. Carrie Evelyn, born 7 July, 1859 ; married 31
July, 1879, George Barber, and lives in St. Paul, Minn. Child:
4304. I. Jessie lola Barber, born 7 May, 1880.
4305. V. Frank Leslie, born 29 Jan., 1865.
4306. VI. Harry Percy, born 22 'Jan., 1869.
4307. VII. Ada Pauline, born 28 Aug., 1872.
2318.
FRANCIS WILLIAM,' [ Thomas Jefferson^ Caleb^ Joseph* George^
Jbsep/i^] born 21 Dec, 1831 ; married 18 Aug., 1852, Agnes L.
Mclntire. He is a boot and shoe maker, and lives in Brookfield,
Mo. Children :
4308. I. Georgiana, born in Bradley, Me., 20 Jan., 1854;
married 1874, Benjamin Hodgmau, and lives in Red Wing. Minn.
ChUd:
4309. I. Philip Jesse Hodgman, born 16 March, 1880.
4310. II. Maud Agnes, born at Minneapolis, Minn., 18
July, 1864.
2319.
ALBERT,* [^Thomas Jefferson^ Calely' Joseph* George^ Joseph^'\
born at Colebrook, N. H., 17 Dec, 1833 ; married 1864, Mary Ann
Page of Orono, Me. He is engaged in the lumber business at
Princeton, Minn. Child :
4311. I. Wilber Evert, born 19 July, 1867.
2321.
SARAH MOONEY,' \_Thomas Jefferson^ Caleb^ Joseph* George^
Joseph-'\ born at Brewer, Me., 7 May, 1843 ; married 16 Oct., 1863,
Samuel Elliott Baldwin, who is a farmer at Twin Brooks, Grant
County, Dakota. Children :
4312. I. Frank Elmer Baldavin, born 17 Sept., 1865.
4313. II. May Little Baldwin, born 22 April, 1867.
4314. III. Jennie Rebecca Baldwin, born 17 Sept., 1873.
2322.
THOMAS JEFFERSON,' \_Thomas Jefferson^ Caleb^ Joseph*
George^ Joseplr'] born 7 March, 1843 ; married 4 Oct., 1867, Addie
342 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Hull of St. Paul, Minn. He is engaged in the lumber business, and
is also postmaster at Echo Lake, Wis. Children, one that died
young and v
4315. I. Harry Hull, born 1 March, 1871.
• 2323.
SUSAN WEBBER,^ \_Ebenezer'' Caleb^ Joseph^ George'' Joseph^^
born 18 March, 1831 ; married 1 Jan., 1853, William F. Stevens
of Rumford, Me. She died Dec, 1864. Children:
4316. I. Mabel Stevens.
4317. II. Frances Stevens.
2324.
JOSEPH DREW,^ [Ebenezer^ Caleb^ Joseph^ George^ JosepK^^
born 10 March, 1833 ; married April, 1870, Persis Hilliard of Cole-
brook. He is a carriage and furniture manufacturer at Colebrook
N. H. Children :
4318. I. Irving Drew, born 28 Sept., 1872.
4319. II. Etta May, born 16 June, 1875.
2330.
DOLLY MORSE,^ \_Ebenezer''' Caleb^ Joseph'^ George"" Joseph'"']
born 28 Oct., 1843 ; married 1867, Seth W. Tirrell. Children :
4320. I. Philip Sheridan Tirrell, born 16 Nov., 1867.
4321. II. Minnie Thersa Tirrell, born 11 Feb., 1870.
4322. III. Allen Augustus Tirrell, born 9 Jan., 1872.
2331.
THERSA ANN,^ \_Ebenezer^ Caleb^ Joseph"^ George"" Joseph^]
born 10 Jan., 1846 ; married William T. Keyes, and died April,
1875. Children:
4323. I. Llewellyn Thaxter Keyes, born 2 Feb., 1870.
4324. II. Nellie Rachel Keyes, born 13 Aug., 1873.
2339.
MOSES FELLOWS,^ lEliplialef EUjjhalefi Joseph'' George""
JosepK"'] born in Boscawen, now Webster, N. H., 31 Aug., 1823 ;
married first 19 Feb., 1852, Mary Caroline, daughter of Dimond
SEVENTH GENERATION. 343
Shaw of Salisbury, N. H., who was born 6 Jan., 1828, and died in
Hill 22 Jan., 1856 ; second 17 April, 1856, Lucy Jane, daughter of
Sanborn Shaw of Salisbury, who was born 22 NoA^, 1833, and died
in Hill 17 Feb., 1869 ; and thu'd 4 Oct., 1869, Mary Turrill Payne,
daughter of Adonijah and Polly (Fitzgerald) Fellows of Livonia,
N. Y., who was born 29 Oct., 1824. Mr. Little received his educa-
tion at Salisbury Academy, where he was fitted for college. He did
not enter, however, and on attaining his majority, actuated by a
desire to see more of the world, went on a four years' voyage in the
sperm whale ship Arnolda of New Bedford, and visited many of
the ports and islands of the Pacific. On his return he taught school
for a few terms, and in 1849 joined a mining company and crossed
the plains to California with a mule team. He returned in 1853 and
settled in Hill, N. H., where he still resides, having been for twelve
years proprietor of a country store, and since then depot master and
express agent on the Bristol branch of the Northern Railroad.
He has for several years been town clerk, and held other oflSces.
During the whole of his somewhat adventurous life on land and sea,
Mr. Little has kept a daily diary which he still continues. Children :
4325. I. Carrie Louisa Maria, born in Salisbury 16 Jan.,
1853 ; married John Hickey, and lives at Franklin Falls, N. H.
Mary Amelia, born 16 Jan., 1856 ; died 17 Jan.,
1856.
Etta Amelia, born 24 Aug., 1858 ; died 19 Aug.
1859.
Carroll Eliphalet, born 5 Oct., 1860.
Fannie May, born 2 Oct., 1862.
Moses Ellon Sanborn, born 23 Dec, 1864.
Lucy Anna Meele, born 8 Ma}^ 1868.
2340.
SALOME FELLOWS,^ lEliphcdet'' Eliphalef Joseph^ George^
Joseph'^'] born 9 Aug., 1825; married 7 Feb., 1847, George Foster,
who was born in Hudson, N. H., 23 Sept., 1821, and died in Bed-
ford 21 March, 1881. His father was John Foster, who was born in
Andover, Mass., 3 March, 1770, and died in Warner, N. H., 13
April, 1846. Mr. Foster was thrown upon his own resources early
in life, began as a peddler, and soon earned money suflScient to open
a country store at Warner, N. H. In 1850 he entered the lumber
business which he followed with much success till his death, residing
4326.
n.
4327.
1
ni.
4328.
IV.
4329.
V.
4330.
VI.
4331.
VII
344 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
at Weare, and from 1868 at Bedford, N. H. He held several town
offices at Warner, and was state senator from his district in 1872 and
1873. Mr. Foster possessed a generous and genial nature, and was
characterized by great perseverance and tireless industry. Chil-
dren, beside a son that died unnamed :
4332. I. Lucy Alqra Foster, born 6 Feb., 1848 ; died 30
May, 1855.
4333. II. Sarah Meele Foster, born 25 April, 1850 ; mar-
ried 9 Oct., 1877, Edmund B. Hull of Bedford, N. H.
4334. III. John Foster, born 5 March, 1852, is a lawyer in
Manchester, N. H.
4335. IV. George Sanford Foster, born 8 July, 1857, is
engaged in the lumber business at Concord, N. H.
4336. V. Charles Eliphalet Foster, born 12 June, 1860.
4337. VI. Herman Foster, born 3 Aug., 1863.
4338. VII. Lucy Mary Foster, born 30 April, 1865.
2342.
SARAH ELIZABETH,^ lEliplmlef Eliphalet' Josep¥ George^
Josepli'^'] born in Salisbury, N. H., 9 Dec, 1834; married 9 Sept.,
1854, Amos S. Alexander, Esq., of Fisherville, N. H., son of John
Alexander of Dunbarton, N. H. He was born in Saco, Me., 25
May, 1827, and was a successful lawyer in Chicago, 111., where he
died 9 May, 1877. Children :
4339. I. William Robert Alexander, born in Fisherville,
N. H., 12 Aug., 1855 ; married 11 Dec, 1876, Kate L. Allen of
Chicago, 111.
4340. 11. Mary Jeanette Alexander, born in Fisherville,
N. H., 18 May, 1857 ; married 3 Oct., 1877, Edward M. Knights of
Chicago, 111.
4341. III. George Henry Alexander, born in Woodstock,
111., 30 Nov., 1861.
4342. IV. LoTTA Alexander, born in Chicago 26 March,
1868 ; died 4 May, 1868.
2343.
EBENEZER LANGDON,^ [Eliphalef Eliphalet^ Joseph* George^
Joseph^^ born in Salisbury, N. H., 30 April, 1837 ; married 26 Dec,
1861, Susan Cornelia Lamson, who was born at Windsor, Vt., 24
SEVENTH GENEEATION. 345
July, 1840. Mr. Little had the advantages of a good district school,
and began teaching when only fifteen. He entered in 1855 the New
London Literary and Scientific Institution, and graduated in 1857.
In the fall of the same year he entered the University of Michigan.
During his Senior year he received a license to preach, and supplied
the Baptist church at Dexter, Mich., for three months. After his
graduation in 1861 he taught for two years at Lapeer, Mich. ; also
preached regularly, and successfully engaged in Sabbath School work.
He then entered the theological seminary at Rochester, N. Y., and
immediately on graduating began work at Clifton, N. Y., where he
had a very successful pastorate. In April, 1868, he accepted a call
from the Baptist church at Fairport, N. Y., and remained there three
years. He then assumed the pastorate of the church at Lapeer, and
in Jan., 1878, began preaching at Alpena, Mich., his present (1882)
field of labor. The success of Mr. Little's comparatively short min-
istry of fifteen years is indicated b}^ the fact that he has received two
hundred persons into church membership. Children :
4343. I. Mary Fellows, born 7 March, 1868.
4344. II. Martha Lamson, born 2 June, 1870.
4345. HI. George Henry, born 15 Nov., 1872; died 29
Nov., 1872.
4346. IV. Susan Genevieve, born 18 March, 1875.
2502.
JOHN,''' [Edmund^ John^ Edmund'^ Enoch^ Joseph^] born 23
March, 1790; married first 25 May, 1810, Mary, daughter of Jona-
than and Elizabeth Tewksbury of West Newbury, Mass., who was
born 23 Feb., 1790, and died 20 Aug., 1816, and second 27 March,
1817, Abigail Tewksbury, sister of his first wife, who was born 17
June, 1793, and died 7 Oct., 1868. Deacon Little was a farmer and
respected citizen of West Newbury, where he died 13 Sept., 1868.
Children :
*4347. I. John Moody, born 27 June, 1811.
*4348. II. Sarah Bagley, born 30 Jan., 1815 ; died 3 Aug.,
1840.
2503.
RUTH HALE,^ [Edmund^ Johrv' Edmund^ Enoch^ Joseph^'] born
2 Sept., 1792; married 1811, David Eaton of Haverhill, who died
13 March, 1874. His wife died 15 Nov., 1857. Children :
346 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
4349. I. Judith Bartlett Eaton, born 12 Jan., 1812 ;
married 6 July, 1832, Edward Johnston. Child :
4350. I. Charles Edward Johnston, born 8 Aug., 1835.
4351. II. Edmund Little Eaton, born 14 Feb., 1814 ; mar-
ried 24 May, 1838, Ruth W. Buffum, who was born in Grafton,
N. H., 19 Sept., 1813, and died 24 Sept., 1881. He died Jan.,
1869, in Manchester, Iowa. Children, born in Cuba, New York:
4352. I. Hellen Judith Eaton, born 11 March, 1840 ;
married 13 Oct., 1861, Franklin P. Wilcox of Manchester,
Iowa. Child :
4353. Edmund S. Wilcox, born 22 July, 1862.
4354. II. Caroline Amelia Eaton, born 28 Sept., 1841 ;
married 21 Nov., 1858, H. Munson, and lives in Manchester,
Iowa. Children :
4355. I. Hattie A. Munson, born 11 July, 1860.
4356. II. JudithH. Munson, born 1 June, 1864.
4357. III. Cora Alice Munson, born 23 March,
1880.
4358. III. Ruth Ann Eaton, born 28 Feb., 1843 ; mar-
ried 29 July, 1860, C. W. Mead, and lives in Manchester,
Iowa. Children :
Rhoda E. Mead, born 20 May, 1861.
Franklin A. Mead, born 22 June, 1863.
Cora Bell Mead, born 9 May, 1870 ;
Carrie May Mead, born 16 Oct., 1871.
William D . Mead, born 28 Aug. , 1 875 .
Charles Dale Mead, born 14 Nov.,
Mary Johnson Eaton, born 15 Dec, 1847 ;
married first 24 April, 1864, J. Burrington, and second J. F.
Gates, and lives in Manchester, Iowa. Children :
4366. I. Addie Burrington, born 28 March,
1866; died 25 Aug., 1868.
4367. II. James Burrington, born 12 Aug.,
1867 ; died 16 March, 1868.
4368. V. Charles Edmund Eaton, born 15 March,
1849 ; married 4 Nov., 1873, Martha Benedict, and lives in
Manchester, Iowa. Children :
4359.
I.
4360.
II.
4361.
III.
died 2 Feb.
, 1871
4362.
IV.
4363.
V.
4364.
VI.
1877.
4365. IV.
Mary
/
SEVENTH GENERATION. 347
4369, I. Frank Eaton, born 10 Dec, 1874.
4370. II. Ruth Eaton, born 4 April, 1876.
4371. III. William Gage Eaton, born 21 April, 1819 ; mar-
ried 21 April, 1841, (4408) Lydia Ann Richardson, who was born
28 May, 1820. He served three years in the civil war, in Com-
pany A, thirty-third Massachusetts A^olunteers, is a shoemaker, and
lives in Groveland. Children :
4372. I. Abby E. J. Eaton, born 21 Jan., 1843;
married 2 May, 1866, John C. Ruddock of West Newbury,
who was born 10 March, 1834.
4373. II. Mariannie L. Eaton, born 31 Jan., 1848;
married 4 July, 1867, Samuel H. Downes, who was born in
Georgetown, Mass., 26 Sept., 1847. Children:
4374. I. Gardner E. Downes, born 17 Feb.,
1868.
4375. II. Charles Leroy Downes, born 26
July, 1873.
4376. III. Judith B. Eaton, born 20 Nov., 1852 ; mar-
ried 27 May, 1873, William A. Nutter, who was born in
Portsmouth, N. H., 8 March, 1853. Child:
4377. WiUiam H. Nutter, born 21 June, 1874.
2504.
SARAH BARTLETT,' [Edmund^ John^ Edviund'^Enoch^ Joseph^]
born 23 March, 1796 ; married 22 Dec, 1817, (2369) James Smith,
who was born 21 March, 1792. He is a farmer and lives on Crane-
neck Hill in West Newbury. She died 27 Dec, 1863. Children :
4378. I. Adeline Peabody Smith, born 7 March, 1819 ;
married 20 Dec, 1840, Horatio Treat.
4379. II. Sarah Little Smith, born 22 March, 1822 ; mar-
ried Daniel W. Eaton, and died 31 Jan., 1860. Children, beside
one that died young :
4380. I. Sarah Adeline Eaton, born 24 July, 1847 ;
married 19 Nov., 1866, Joseph Edmund Bailey. Child:
4381. I. ElmerSmithBailey,born5 Oct., 1872.
4382. II. Daniel Herbert Eaton, born 29 June, 1849 ;
married Emma Rebecca Chase. Children :
348 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
4383. I. Ernest Whittier Eaton, born 18 May,
1873.
^j 4384. II. Carrie Edith Eaton, born 12 July,
1875.
4385. III. Elizabeth Whittier Eaton, born 4 Jan.,
1851 ; married Warren W. Potter 5 Oct., 1880.
4386. IV. Edward Smith Eaton, born 25 July, 1852.
4387. V. Annie Little Eaton, born 6 Aug., 1854.
4388. VI. Ernest Bernadine Eaton, born 12 Jan. ,1856.
4389. VII. Roswell Jameson Eaton, born 6 Nov.,
1857 ; married 30 Sept., 1879, Mary Esther Allison.
4390. VIII. Mary Johnson Eaton, born 20 July, 1859.
4391. III. James Smith, born 21 Nov., 1831; died 27
April, 1832.
2505.
JOSEPH BARTLETT,^ [Edmund^ John^ Edmund"^ Enocli^
Joseph^] born 13 April, 1801 ; married 8 Oct., 1822, Mary Smith,
who died 3 Jan., 1848, aged 44. Col. Little was a shoe manufacturer,
and lived in AVest Newbury, where he died 2 Dec, 1838. Children :
*4392. I. Joseph George Smith, born 6 Sept., 1829.
*4393. II. Edmund Bartlett, born 26 Aug., 1833.
2506.
STEPHEN,'^ [Stephen Moody^ John:' Edmund^ Enoch^ Joseph'^']
born 16 July, 1795 ; married Sarah, daughter of Moses Nelson of
Georgetown, who was born 26 Jan., 1798, and died Nov., 1878. He
was a farmer, lived in Georgetown and West Newbury, Mass., and
died Oct., 1873. Children :
4394. I. Abby Nelson, born 10 Dec, 1816 ; married 1842,
George T. Hall of Philadelphia, and died Dec, 1857. Child, beside
a son that died young :
4395. I. Charlotte Hall, born 1844 ; married Mr.
Howard, and lived in Bangor.
4396. II. Moses Nelson, born Jan., 1821 ; married Mar-
garet Meldron of Cambridge, Mass., and died Jan., 1859. Child :
4397. I. Alexander Meldron.
4398. III. Stephen Henry, born 20 Sept., 1826; went to
California.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 349
2509.
RUTH HALE J [Stephen Moody*^ John^ Edmund^ Enoch^ Joseph^]
born 27 July, 1809 ; married 1830, Paul Thurlow of Philadelphia,
who survives. She died 25 Dec, 1864. Children:
4399. I. Stephen Leonard Thurlow, born 1831.
4400. II. Horace Paul Thurlow.
4401. III. Charles Linden Thurlow, born 20 July, 1841;
married 23 April, 1863, Carrie Evans Abbott, and died 19 March,
1874. Child :
4402. I. J. Abbott Thurlow, born 22 Jan., 18G6.
4403. IV. Jeanette Thurlov/.
2510.
ELIZA ANN," \_Stephen Moodif Jolirv' Edmund'^ Enocli^ JosepJi^^
born 3 July, 1813 ; married Edward, son of James Fuller, who was
born 24 Nov., 1813. He is a shoe manufacturer and lives in Salem,
Mass. Children :
4404. I. Edward Little Fuller, born 11 April, 1841 ;
married Mary Cushing Doane of Brookline, Mass.
Robert Melvin Fuller, born 3 June, 1843 ;
Alfred Augustus Fuller, born 21 Aug., 1847.
Lewis Sturtevant Fuller, born 13 Sept., 1852;
2512.
MARY HALE," [Enoch^ EnocJv' Ednmnd* Enoch^ Joseph^'] born
27 March, 1800 ; married 21 Aug., 1819, David, son of Joseph and
Hannah (Smith) Richardson, who was born 3 March, 1791, and died
25 April, 1868. He was a shoemaker, and lived upon the Richard-
son homestead in Groveland, Mass. His wife died 25 Aug., 1872.
Children :
4408. I. Lydia Ann Richardson, born 28 May, 1820;
married (4371) William Gage Eaton.
4409. II. Nancy Elvira Richardson, born 25 Feb., 1822;
married John Townley, who was born 17 March, 1823, and died 3
April, 1870. He was a farmer in West Newbury. Children :
4410. I. Ann Mary Townley, born 10 July, 1851.
4405.
II.
died 1852.
4406.
Ill
4407.
IV.
died 1863.
350 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
4411. II. Sarah E. Townley, born 24 Sept., 1853;
married Henry Evans, a shoe cutter of Haverhill, Mass., who
died Jan., 1879. Children:
4412. I. Alice M. Evans, born April, 1876.
4413. II. Robert H. Evans, born Jan., 1878.
4414. III. Henry E. Townley, born 10 June, 1856;
married Eva E. Morrison, who died Dec, 1880. He lives in
Haverhill.
4415. IV. Judith B. Townley, born 25 Oct., 1858;
married Charles E. Kennett of West Newbury.
4416. V. John T. Townley, born 29 March, 1862.
4417. VI. Elvira J. Townley, born 23 Sept., 1866.
4418. III. Elbridge Allen Richardson, born 13 Jan., 1829 ;
married first 4 June, 1850, Aseneth Jane, daughter of Rev. Jesse
Cross of Springfield, N. H., who was born 26 July, 1831, and died
11 Aug., 1862, and second 7 April, 1873, Florence A., daughter of
Thomas Larkin of Byfield, Mass. He served two years in the war,
and is a shoe cutter at Groveland. Children :
4419. I. Margaret Ann Richardson, born 9 June,
1851.
4420. II. Apphia Jane Richardson, born 9 May, 1852.
4421. III. Elbridge Morrison Richardson, born 4
March, 1854.
4422. IV. Nelson Monroe Richardson, born 7 May,
1855.
4423. V. William Eaton Richardson, born 15 June,
1856.
4424. VI. Hannah Elizabeth Richardson, born 8 Jan.,
1874.
4425. VII. Aseneth Allen Richardson, born 24 Nov.,
1876.
4426. IV. Mary Elizabeth Richardson, born 6 April, 1839 ;
married 27 July, 1856, Henry Moody, son of Moody and Elizabeth
(Titcomb) Brickett of West Newbury. Children :
4427. I. Sarah Alice Brickett, born 23 July, 1857.
4428. II. Elizabeth Titcomb Brickett, born 4 Sept.,
1862.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 351
2513.
HANNAH LYDIA J lEnocli^ Enoch^ Edmund* Enoch^ Joseph'^']
born 10 Oct., 1803 ; married 22 April, 1833, William, son of William
and Mary (Titcomb) Tenney of Newburyport, who was born 30
Jan., 1806. He is a shoemaker and farmer by occupation at Brad-
ford, Mass., where he has served as selectman, been postmaster eight
years, and a colonel in the state militia. Children :
4429. I. Mary Elizabeth Tenney, born 22 June, 1836 ;
married 18 Aug., 1858, Charles H. Johnson. Children :
4430. I. Anna Frances Johnson, born 24 Dec, 1860.
4431. II. Sarah Elizabeth Johnson, born 1 Oct., 1863.
4432. II. Martha Ann Tenney, born 6 Jul}', 1837 ; mar-
ried Henry P. Parker. Child :
4433. I. Horace Parker, born 16 Aug., 1860.
4434. III. Evelina Tenney, born 14 Aug., 1839; died 18
Aug., 1840.
4435. IV. Hannah Lydia Tenney, born 7 July, 1840 ; mar-
ried Robert M. Johnson and lives in Lynn, Mass.
4436. V. Sarah Adeline Tenney, born 22 Jul}-, 1843 ; died
16 March, 1844.
2514.
ELBRIDGE GERRY,' [Enoch^ Enoc¥ Edmund* Enoch^ Joseph''^
born 5 Aug., 1807 ; married Sophronia Phelps, daughter of Thomas
and Judith (Dodge) Peabody, and sister to George Peabody the
banker and philanthropist. She was born 4 Nov., 1809. Dr. Little
was educated at Exeter, N. H., graduated at a medical college in
Cleveland, Ohio, and has been the leading physician in New Lisbon,
Wis. Children :
4437. I. Sophronia, born 10 Nov., 1831 ; died 4 Oct., 1832.
*4438. II. George Peabody, born in Pembroke, N. Y., 20
June, 1834.
*4439. III. Jeremiah Russell, born in Pembroke, N. Y., 4
Sept., 1836 ; died 28 Aug., 1881.
*4440. IV. Allan Fitch, born in Pembroke, N. Y., 12 Aug.,
1838.
*4441. V. Henry Clay, born 31 March, 1842.
4442. VI. Mary GAiNES,born6 Aug., 1845 ; died6 July, 1846.
362 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2516.
EDMUND,' [MoseJ^ Enoch^ Edmund} Enoch^ JosepW\ born 14
Feb., 1803; married 20 April, 1826, Sarah Sweetser of Reading,
Mass., who was born 12 Oct., 1805, and died 21 April, 1855.
He was a farmer at West Newbury, served several times as
selectman, and died 18 April, 1879. Children, beside one that died
in infancy :
Moses Sweetser, born 5 Dec, 1827; died 2
*4443.
I.
ril, 1878
*4444.
II.
*4445.
III.
4446.
IV.
Otis Warren, born 26 Nov., 1829.
Isaac Boyd, born 27 March, 1832.
George Chase, born 10 July, 1836 ; is engaged
in the hat business in New York.
4447. V. Charles Edmund, born 18 July, 1838 ; married 6
Nov., 1878, Rebecca Sargent, and lives at Merrimac, Mass. Child:
4448. I. Sarah Sargent, born 23 May, 1880.
251T.
SARAH, "^ [_Ehenezer^ Moses^ Ebenezer^ Moses^ Joseph^'] born 23
May, 1786 ; married 20 Dec, 1812, Israel E. Cheney, and died 21
Sept., 1848. They lived in Derby, Vt. Children :
4449. I. Lucy Little Cheney, born 12 Aug., 1813 ; died
21 Oct., 1852.
4450. II. JaneCheney, bornl40ct., 1815 ;diedl80ct., 1842.
4451. III. Daniel Little Cheney, born 16 Sept., 1817;
lives at Napa City, Cal.
4452. IV. Elizabeth Ela Cheney, born 22 April, 1819.
4453. V. Sarah Cheney, born 30 April, 1821 ; married A.
Dwinell, and lives in Brooklyn, N. Y.
4454. VI. Luther Leland Cheney, born 16 April, 1823 ;
lives at Philadelphia, Penn.
4455. VII. James Deering Cheney, born 3 Oct., 1825, lives
at Stevens' Plains, Me.
4456. VIII. Henry Cheney, born 24 March, 1828 ; lives at
Scarborough, Me.
4457. IX. Abigail Coates Cheney, born 18 Oct., 1830;
married 14 June, 1854, Samuel A. Crozer, who was born 25 Dec,
1825. He is a cotton manufacturer and lives at Upland, Delaware
County, Penn. Children :
SEVENTH GENEEATION. 353
4458. I. Sallie L. Crozer, born 26 March, 1856.
4459. II. John P. Crozer, born 23 Feb., 1858.
4460. III. Maggie K. Crozer, born 13 April, 1861.
4461. IV. Samuel A. Crozer, born 16 Aug., 1864.
4462. V. Mary L. Crozer, born 22 Sept., 1866.
4463. VI. Edward Crozer, born 12 April, 1871.
2518.
EBENEZER,'^ \^Ebenezer^ Moses^ Ehenezer^ Moses^ JosepK^'] born
7 July, 1789; married 11 March, 1810, Phebe Palmer, who died 5
Feb., 1864. Mr. Little was a farmer and spent most of his active
life at Campton, N. H., where he was for many j^ears a selectman
and justice of the peace. He was also captain of a militia company,
and several times representative to the state legislature. In Febru-
ary, 1836, he removed to Central New York, where he remained
about two years, thence to La Salle County, 111., where he died 13
Sept., 1839. Children:
John Feunald, born 13 Nov., 1810.
Moses, born 9 March, 1813 ; died Sept., 1814.
Moses, born 3 Nov., 1815 ; died 27 Dec, 1856.
Charles, born 17 Nov., 1817. He was in course
of preparation for the ministry, and had completed his thh'd year in
Hamilton College when ill health compelled him to relinquish his
studies and return to his home in Illinois, where he died Dec, 1840.
4468. V. Mary, born 30 July, 1819 ; married Chester
Dryer, and lives in Lowell, 111. Child :
4469. I. Lizzie M. Dryer, born 10 Oct., 1853.
4470. VI. Palmer, born 2 May, 1821 ; died 9 Feb., 1824.
*4471. VII. George, born 9 March, 1823.
*4472. VIII. Dorcas Deering, born 1 Feb., 1825; died 13
May, 1864.
*4473. IX. Sarah, born 14 Feb., 1827.
*4474. X. Elizabeth Brown, born 14 Feb., 1828.
4475. XL Alice March, born 23 Dec, 1831 ; married (sec-
ond wife) 21 Jan., 1856, Ebeni, son of Ebenezer I. Leavenworth,
who was born 16 Oct., 1811, at Camden, N. Y., and has been a
merchant, manufacturer, and a leading citizen of Dougola, 111.
Their three children died unnamed. She died 4 July, 1865.
23
*4464.
I.
4465.
11.
*4466.
III.
4467.
IV.
*4476.
I.
*4477.
11.
*4478.
III.
1848.
*4479.
IV.
4480.
V.
4481.
VI.
354 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2519.
JAMES,'^ [Ebenezer'^ Moses^ Ehenezer^ Moses^ Joseph^'] born 21
June, 1791 ; married 16 March, 1816, Polly Cook, who was born
31 Aug., 1788, and died 17 Jan., 1841. He was a farmer by occu-
pation, lived in Campton, N. H., and Seneca County, N. Y., and
died at Bailey's Point, 111., 12 Aug., 1840. Children, beside one
that died in infancy :
Daniel, born 25 March, 1818.
Lucy, born 27 Feb., 1820.
Moody Cook, born 4 May, 1822 ; died 31 March,
John, born 3 May, 1826.
Abianda, born 1 Jan., 1828; died 9 Aug., 1829.
Albert, born 1 Aug., 1829 ; died 21 Feb., 1831.
2520.
MARY,'^ [_Ebe7iezer^ Moses" Ebenezer* Moses^ Joseph^~\ born 27
May, 1793; married 19 May, 1813, William Colby, and died 22
Dec, 1842. They lived in Morgan, Vt. Children :
4482. I. Charles Little Colby, born 17 March, 1814;
died unmarried 18 Aug., 1837.
4483. II. Moses Franklin Colby, born 14 May, 1816 ;
lives in New York City.
4484. III. John Little Colby, born 1 Aug., 1820; died
unmarried 20 Feb., 1843.
4485. IV. Eben Little Colby, born 20 Jan., 1825; died
unmarried 27 Aug., 1845.
2522.
JERUSHA," \_Ehenezer^ Moses^ Ebenezer* Moses^ Joseph^'} born
22 April, 1799; married 28 Feb., 1826, Deacon Charles Cummings
of Morgan, Vt., who was born 22 Nov., 1801, and died 12 Dec,
1873. She died 17 Dec, 1873. Children:
George Perkins Cummings, born 18 Nov., 1826.
Jane Milk Cummings, born 14 Sept., 1828.
RocKwooD Cummings, born 14 May, 1830.
Alice Cummings, born 4 Feb., 1832.
Jotham Cummings, born 8 Oct., 1833.
Charles Colby Cummings, born 8 Dec, 1838;
died 6 Dec, 1861.
4486.
I.
4487.
n.
4488.
III.
4489.
IV.
4490.
V.
4491.
VI.
4492.
I.
4493.
II.
4494.
III.
4495.
IV.
4496.
V.
SEVENTH GENERATION. SSS-
2523.
WILLIAM,' l^Ebenezer^ Moses^ Ebenezer* Moses^ Joseph^'] born
in Campton, N. H., 14 April, 1801 ; married 26 Jan., 1829, Lydia
Burbeck, who was born in Holderness, N. H., 2Q Sept., 1799.
He is a farmer and lives in Morgan, Vt. Children, all born in Mor-
gan :
Semaktha Burbeck, born 8 Nov., 1829.
Ann Eliza, born 18 March, 1832.
Jerusha Cummings, born 16 April, 1834.
JaneZubiah, born 27 May, 1837 ; died 9 Nov., 1852^
Lucr, born 3 July, 1841.
2524.
HENRY,' [Ebenezer^ Moses^ Ehenezer^ Moses^ Joseph'^'] born 20'
Jan., 1805 ; married 4 March, 1828, Clarissa, daughter of Jonathan,
and Fanny (Butler) Bartlett, who was born in Campton, N. H., 22
Oct., 1803, and died 15 Dec, 1870. He was a farmer and lived in.
Campton, were he died 31 May, 1869. Children:
4497. I. Amanda, born 16 Aug., 1831 ; married 6 May,.
1852, Josiah Baker Clark, and died 7 Feb., 1876. Child :
4498. I. Henry Little Clark, born 19 July, 1853.
4499. II. Jane Bartlett, born 14 Jan., 1833 ; married
Samuel Holmes Palmer, and lives at Plymouth, N. H.
4500. III. Gardiner, born 14 Dec, 1839 ; lives at Campton.
4501. IV. George Henry, born 29 April, 1843 ; married
first 25 Jan., 1869, Mary Adelaide Cross, who was born 7 Aug.,
1843, and died 2 Sept., 1870, and second 17 Dec, 1874, Frances
Louisa Chase. He lives at Campton. Children :
4502. I. Gertrude, born 3 June, 1876.
4503. II. Henry, born May, 1880.
4504. V. Jason Cook, born 23 Feb., 1846 ; married 14
Nov., 1876, his second cousin, Harriet Augusta, daughter of Ezekiel
H. and Almira (Dole) Hodgdon, who was born 9 March, 1850, and
died 27 June, 1880. He lives at Campton.
2526.
ELMIRA," [_James'^ Moses^ Ebenezer^ Moses^ Joseph^^ born 20
May, 1796; married Sept., 1826, Dr. Samuel Rogers of Plymouth,
356 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
N. H., and died 7 Aug., 1827. Dr. Rogers married second her sis-
ter (2528) Eliza Ann Little, who was born 26 April, 1800, and
died 24 Oct., 1852. Children :
4505. I. Elmira Little Rogers, born 24 June, 1827.
4506. II. James LiTi'LE Rogers, born 22 Oct., 1829 ; resides
in Plymouth, N. H.
4507. III. Charles Little Rogers, born 7 June, 1832 ; died
2 Nov., 1834.
4508. IV. Charles Little Rogers, born 15 March, 1834 ;
died 3 July, 1859.
4509. V. George Thompson Rogers, born 8 May, 1836 ;
died 17 Nov., 1875.
4510. VI. Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, born 22 Nov., 1838,
resides at Michigan City, Ind.
2527.
HARRIET,'^ \_James^ Moses^ Ebenezer^ Moses^ Joseph^'] born 27
March, 1798 ; married Benjamin Noyes, and died 16 March, 1857.
Children :
4511. I. Elizabeth Little Noyes, born 25 April, 1820;
married Walter W. Baker.
4512. II. Martha Ann Noyes, born 12 May, 1822 ; mar-
ried Nathan Harris Blair, and died 9 Dec, 1867.
4513. III. Sarah Little Noyes, born 16 May, 1825 ; mar-
ried Freeman Baker, and died 24 Nov., 1861.
4514. IV. Harriet Little Noyes, born 3 Feb., 1828; died
29 Nov., 1867.
4515. V. George Little Noyes, born 22 May, 1830; mar-
ried Mary A. Noyes, and lives in Watertown, Mass.
4516. VI. Emeline Atkinson Noyes, born 5 Jan., 1834;
died 18 Sept., 1856.
4517. VII. Benjamin Goodell Noyes, born 15 Aug., 1836 ;
died 4 Sept., 1866.
2530.
MIRANDA,''' [^James^ Moses^ Ehenezer^ Moses^ Josepli^'\ born 25
May, 1804; married July, 1832, John B., son of Clark Woodward,
who was born 8 Aug., 1807, and died 12 Aug., 1876. He was a
bridge builder and lived at Bradford, Vt. She died 20 Jan., 1853.
Children :
SEVENTH GENERATION. 357
4518. I. Ellen Preble Woodward, born 31 Oct., 1833;
died 8 Oct., 1860.
4519. II. James Little Woodward, born 13 April, 1836 ;
married 11 March, 1862, Hannah G. White of Topsham, Vt. He is
a successful wholesale merchant in Chicago. Children :
4520. I. Fannie P. Woodward, born 30 April, 1863.
4521. II. Arthur H. Woodward, born 27 Oct., 1870.
4522. III. Anna Atkinson Woodward, born 27 Dec, 1837 ;
died 18 Nov., 1864.
4523. IV. George Henry Woodward, born 24 Oct., 1839;
died 23 March, 1842.
4524. V. Caroline Little Woodward, born 2 June, 1843 ;
married Lewis R. McDuffee, a farmer of Bradford, Vt. Children :
4525. I. George Elmore McDuffee, born 21 July,
1869; died 30 Jan., 1872.
4526. II. Anna Sophia McDuffee, born 23 March,
1874.
4527. III. Ellen Velma McDuffee, born 27 May, 1879.
4528. VI. Sophia Blake Woodward, born 3 April, 1845 ;
died 8 Jan., 1880.
2533.
EMELINE,'' [Ja^nes^ Moses^ Ebenezer^ Moses^ Joseph^'] born 24
July, 1812; married 2 Nov., 1832, (3495) Joshua Toppan Atkinson,
who was born 9 Feb., 1810, in Newburyport, Mass. Mr. Atkinson
removed to Whiteside County, 111., in 1834, built two years later the
first cabin in Union Grove Township, and lived there till 1875, when
he removed to Geneseo, Henry County, where he now resides. He
underwent the privations incident to settling a new country, but has
enjoyed in compensation the privilege of disseminating by his influ-
ence New England principles, and of directing the character of
society. At the first election he was chosen justice of the peace,
and has taken a prominent part in the affairs of the township and
county. He has always been engaged in farming. Children :
4529. I. Anna Elizabeth Atkinson, born 26 Nov., 1836 ;
married 3 Nov., 1863, Edward Payson Keyes of Newbury, Vt., who
died 28 Aug., 1881. She resides at Newbury, Vt.
4530. II. James William Atkinson, born 26 Aug., 1839 ;
married 3 June, 1874, Sarah Moore Savage. He is secretary of the
358 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Deere and Mansnr Company, extensive manufacturers of corn-
planters at Moline, 111., where he resides. Child:
4531. I. George Little Atkinson, born 7 July, 1877.
4532. III. Sarah Little Atkinson, born 28 Aug., 1842.
4533. IV. JosiAH Little Atkinson, born 18 Dec, 1845;
died 2 Aug., 1850.
4534. V. Geokge Little Atkinson, born 22 Dec, 1848;
entered Wheaton College in 1867, and after one year there went
to Oberlin, where he graduated in 1871. He immediately engaged
in business with vigor, and followed it with success until failing
health forced him to desist. He died 24 March, 1876, leaving a
precious memory of a manly Christian life and character,
2534.
ALBERT,^ [DanieF Moses^ Ebenezer'' Moses^ Josepli^'] born 29
July, 1805 ; married 25 Nov., 1851, Helen M., daughter of James
H. and Martha (Bliss) Dunham of Pittsfield, Mass., who survives
him. Mr. Little received a good education at Effingham Academy,
and was a clerk for a time at Portland, Me., and Sandwich and
Dover, N. H. In 1831, he went to Boston, where he was engaged
for over a quarter of a century in the wholesale dry goods business,
at first in the employment of others, afterward for himself under
various firm names. During the latter years of his life he was
engaged in fire and life insurance and resided at Newton Centre and
Auburndale. He died at the latter place 3 Dec, 1875. Mr. Little
was an earnest and sincere Christian. His father died when he was
quite young, leaving a special charge to him to care for his mother,
a duty he never forgot. His love for her was exceptional in its
nature. No exertion or sacrifice on his part was deemed too great,
provided only her comfort and happiness were increased. He also
possessed a deep affection for children, and for over sixteen years
was a successful Sabbath School superintendent. Children :
Elizabeth Nichols born 5 Jan., 1854.
William Ad an, born 29 Aug., 1858.
Waldo Furbek, born 8 Feb., 1861.
James Henry, born 24 July, 1863.
Albert White, born 4 Jan., 1869.
4535.
I.
4536.
II.
4537.
III.
4538.
IV.
4539.
V.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 359
2551.
LYDIA,''' l^Joshua^ Joshua^ Samuel* Daniel^ Joseph^'] born 27
Feb., 1797, at Alna, Me. ; married 17 Nov., 1822, William, son of
Samuel and Elizabeth (Wyman) Wildes, who was born 5 June, 1799,
and died 20 Feb., 1880. He was a manufacturer and dealer in
lumber at Phipsburg, Me. She died 21 May, 1856. Children :
4540. I. William Henry Little Wildes, born 30 Oct.,
1823 ; married 14 Oct., 1854, Rebecca A. Wildes, had three children,
and died in Lime, Minn., 3 Jan., 1873.
4541. n. Lydia Ann Wildes, born 22 Jan., 1826 ; mar-
ried 12 Oct., 1856, Frank L. Wildes, had one child, and died 7
Aug., 1858.
4542. III. Mark Langdon Wildes, born 5 April, 1828 ;
married 18 Feb., 1865, Rebecca J. Burke, and has seven children.
4543. IV. Rebecca Elizabeth Wildes, born 26 Oct., 1830 ;
died 6 Jan., 1875, at Phipsburg, Me.
4544. V. Hattie Maria Wildes, born 1 Feb., 1833; mar-
ried Capt. Samuel H. Morrison, has three children, and lives at
Bath, Me.
4545. VI. Martha Emeline Wildes, born 15 Juty, 1836 ;
died 12 Nov., 1836.
4546. VII. Frank Augustine Wildes, born 6 Jan., 1839 ;
married 18 Sept., 1864, Emily Virginia, daughter of Capt. Francis
and Susan (Haswell) Burke of Baltimore, Md. Mr. Wildes served
in the army during the Indian outbreak, and is a farmer and school
teacher at Lake Washington, Minn. Children :
Jennie E. Wildes, born 17 Sept., 1867.
Mary Wildes, born 26 Sept., 1869.
Frank A. Wildes, born 28 May, 1871.
Hattie A. Wildes, born 23 Nov., 1874.
George H. Custer Wildes, born 30 April,
Lydia W. Wildes, born 4 Nov., 1878.
Samuel H. Morrison Wildes, born 7 May,
2552.
ABIGAIL,'^ \_Josliua^ Joshua^ Samuel* DanieP Joseph'^'] born 10
June, 1799 ; married Silas Mason, who was born 10 July, 1797, was
a farmer, lived in Sidney and Fairfield, Me., and died Jan., 1878.
She died 19 Nov., 1867. Children:
4547.
I.
4548.
II.
4549.
III.
4550.
IV.
4551.
V.
1877.
4552.
VI.
4553.
VII
1881.
4556. I.
4557. II.
4558. Ill
4559.
II. Lev
infancy.
4560. II.
Sarah A.
4561.
I.
deceased.
4562.
II.
4563.
Ill
360 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
4554. I. Lydia a. Mason, born 7 July, 1822 ; married 5
Aug., 1849, Levi Hoxie, and lives in Bath, Me. Children :
4555. I. Abbie F. Hoxie, born 10 July, 1850 ; mar-
ried 1 Dec, 1873, Henry Ricker. Children:
Arthur L. Ricker, born 24 July, 1875.
Henry Ricker, born 10 Feb., 1877.
ErnestR.Ricker, born 17 June, 1881.
Levi Hoxie, born 24 Aug., 1854; died in
Sarah A. Mason, born 25 March, 1824 ; married
14 April, 1846, Elisha F., son of John and Harriet Pinkham and
lives in Augusta, Me. Children :
William F. Pinkham, born 18 Oct., 1849 ;
George E. Pinkham, ) , ,_ . ., .„..
c, 1 -r. -D- 1 1 ' h born 30 April, 18o6;
Sarah E. Pinkham, j
both died in infancy.
4564. IV. John E. Pinkham, born 20 May, 1858.
4565. V. Arthur S. Pinkham, born 10 May, 1859.
4566. VI. James F. Pinkham, born Dec, 1861;
deceased.
4567. III. Deborah K. Mason, born 18 July, 1826 ; mar-
ried July, 1846, Daniel Robbins of Sidney, Me., and died 19 April,
1862. Child :
4568. I. Julia A. Robbins; married Granville D.
White of Skowhegan, Me.
4569. IV. Cynthia C. Mason, born 25 Jan., 1829; married
James Dutton of East Boston, Mass., and died 10 Nov., 1853.
Child :
4570. I. Sarah E. Dutton, born 10 Nov., 1853.
4571. V. George P. Mason, born 9 May, 1832.
4572. VI. Susan P. Mason, born 5 Feb., 1836 ; married 25
March, 1851, Ausburn Hutchins, and lives in Augusta, Me. Child:
4573. I. Sadie L. Hutchins, born 11 April, 1857;
married 5 Feb., 1876, Charles E. Loud.
4574. VII. Alexander Mason, born 6 March, 1838 ; died 25
Aug., 1840.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 361
2553.
DANIEL,''' \_Josliua^ JoshuaP Samuel^ DanieP Joseph^'] born 1800;
married 1841, Mrs. Mary A. Tobey, daughter of Nathaniel and
Lucy Arnold of Braintree, Mass., who was born 1807, and died 2
Dec, 1874. She had one son by her first marriage. Philander H.
Tobey, who was killed in the battle of the 'Wilderness 13 May, 1864.
Mr. Little followed the sea before his marriage, afterwards engaged
in farming, and died in Bath, Me., 10 Aug., 1861. Children :
*4575. I. John Hayes, born in Whitefield, Me., 20 Feb.,
1842.
*4576. II. Horace Alonzo, born 13 Oct., 1843.
4577. III. William Prescott, born 1847 ; died 1852.
2555.
HENRY W^OOD,^ \_Josliua^ Joshua^ Samuel'' DanieP Joseph'^']
born 8 Dec, 1803 ; married first 24 Feb., 1828, Eliza, daughter of
Samuel and Elizabeth (Wyman) Wildes, who was born 2 June, 1803,
and died 1 Nov., 1844, and second 22 Nov., 1845, Sarah, daughter
of John and Sarah Glass, who was born 28 Oct., 1814, and died 20
Dec, 1870. He lived in Boston, Mass., and Bath, Me., and died in
California, 26 March, 1867. Children :
Henry William, born 9 April, 1829 ; died 17
Elizabeth Rebecca, born 1 April, 1831.
Henry Wood, born 18 Oct., 1832 ; died 17 Jan.,
Francis Wyman, born 14 Nov., 1834.
John, born 17 Feb., 1837 ; died 18 Oct., 1838.
John Langdon, born 8 Feb., 1839 ; served in the
war, and was killed 2 July, 1863.
4584. VII. Sarah Ann, born 8 May, 1842 ; married Nov.,
1872, Samuel Leighton, and died 4 Feb., 1877. Her only child died
in infancy.
4585. VIII. Mary Louisa, born 6 Feb., 1846; died 24 March,
1867.
4586. IX. Almira Jane, born 26 April, 1848 ; died 20 Oct.,
1872.
4587. X. WiLBER FiSK, born 4 Oct., 1851 ; married 27
Nov., 1873, Ida May, daughter of John and Sarah L. Bolden of
Litchfield, Me., and lives in Leeds, Me.
4578.
I.
Jan., 1831.
*4579.
II.
4580.
III.
1856.
*4581.
IV.
4582.
V.
4583.
VI.
362 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2560.
JOHN," [^Samuel^ Joshua^ Samuel* DanieP Joseph^'\ born 27 June,
1802 ; married 30 Dec, 1830, Eliza Heath. He was a farmer and
lived in Pittston, Me., where he died 16 June, 1877. Children:
4588. I. Sarajh Elizabeth, born 29 July, 1831 ; died
Nov., 1850.
*4589. II. Eli Augustus, born 25 April, 1833.
4590. III. John Francis, born 4 Nov., 1835 ; married Nov.,
1863, Lydia Hallo way, and lives in California. Child :
4591. I. John Truston, born July, 1877.
*4592. IV. Ann Louise, born 28 May, 1838.
4593. V. Angelina, born 16 Jan., 1841 ; married 8 July,
1863, Harrison Moody of Pittston. Child :
4594. I. Nelly May Moody, born 12 March, 1870.
4595. VI. Albert Day, born 16 Oct., 1843; married 28
March, 1873, Emma, daughter of Alfred Pulsifer, and lives in White-
field, Me. Child :
4596. I. Albert Dana, born Dec, 1873 ; died 1874.
4597. VII. Mary Ellen, born 12 Dec, 1846 ; married 12
March, 1870, Elbridge Moody of Whitefield. Children :
4598. I. Lottie Blanche Moody, born 3 Dec, 1874.
4599. II. Sarah Aurelia Moody, born 4 Oct., 1878.
4600. VIII. Henrietta, born 17 Sept., 1849; died 28 May,
1850.
2563.
ELI,''' [^Samuel^ Joshua^ Samuel'* DanieP JosepW\ born 5 June,
1806 ; married 1838, Mary Bailey, who was born 5 June, 1815. He
is a farmer and lives at Pittston, Me. Children :
*4601. I. Sarah Tamson, born 5 Nov., 1838.
*4602. II. Evelina Jewett, bom 17 Feb., 1841.
*4603. III. Luetta Mary, born 16 Sept., 1843.
4604. IV. Julia Ann, born 1 June, 1847 ; married 25 July,
1871, Miles L. Avery of Lisbon, Me. Child:
4605. I. Nina Mary Avery, born 2 Aug., 1881.
4606. V. Eli Laureston, born 6 March, 1850; lives at
Pittston.
4607. VI. Ella Elizabeth, born 16 July, 1852 ; married 1
May, 1878, Ruel Balcom of Palermo, Me.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 363
4608. VII. Moses Franklin, born 7 Feb., 1855 ; married 21
Nov., 1877, Belle F., daughter of William and Lizzie S. Cheney, is
a mechanic and lives at Lisbon, Me.
4609. VIII. Laura Jane, born 29 May, 1858 ; died 18 April,
1863.
2565.
SAMUEL, '^ l^Samuel^ Joshua^ Samuel^ Danief Joseph?'] born 3
June, 1811, in Pittston, Me. ; married 21 Nov., 1833, Hannah,
daughter of John and Sarah (Hutchings) Boynton of Bristol, Me.
He went to Whitefield in 1834, and was engaged in farming there
till 1867, when he moved to Bowdoinham, where he continues to
reside. He is a Baptist in religious belief, a democrat in politics,
and while in Whitefield was selectman, town treasurer, and held
other town offices. Children :
4610. I. Henrietta, born 25 Sept., 1834; died 22 May,
Albion, born 22 Jan., 1836.
Hartwell, born 10 Dec, 1837.
Harriet, born 29 Oct., 1839.
Lois Boynton, born 11 Dec, 1841.
Celia, born 31 July, 1843 ; married 25 Dec, 1867,
md lives in San Francisco. Child :
I. Irving L. Blinn, born 22 Aug., 1870.
Henrietta Augusta, born 14 Nov., 1846.
Melissa, born 23 Aug., 1849.
Amanda, born 5 Sept., 1851 ; died 14 March,
X. John, born 10 June, 1854; married 19 Feb.,
1880, Belle McDonald, and is in the dry goods business at Portland.
4621. XI. Z. Frank, born 10 June, 1854 ; is in the dry
goods business at Portland.
2566.
MARY ANN," \^Samuel'^ Joshua^ Samuel^ DanieP Joseph^'] born
18 Feb., 1813; married 11 May, 1840, Thomas Boynton, a brother
of the wife of (2565) Samuel Little. He is a farmer at Jefferson,
Me. Children :
4622. I. Rebecca Noyes Boynton, born 3 March, 1841 ;
married 12 Jan., 1866, Benjamin Franklin Knight and died 3 Nov.,
1877.
1847.
*4611.
II.
*4612.
III.
*4613.
IV.
*4614.
V.
4615.
VI.
Lewis W.
Blinn,
4616.
*4617.
VII.
4618.
VIII
4619.
IX.
1855.
4620.
X.
364 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
4623. II. Cyrus Everett Boynton, born 13 April, 1843 ;
married 5 March, 1876, Addie Ella Dodge.
4624. III. Oscar Wilson Boynton, born 3 May, 1845 ; mar-
ried 1 Jan., 1873, Adella Augusta Potter.
4625. IV. Eli L. Boynton, born 12 Aug., 1847.
4626. V. Matilda Ellen Boynton, born 9 Sept., 1849;
married 8 Jan., 1868, Edwin Howe.
4627. VI. Edson A. Boynton, born 22 Jan., 1853; died 9
Dec., 1874.
2568.
HANNAH SYLVESTER,' [Samuel^ Joshua'' Samuel' DanieV"
Joseph"^ born 26 July, 1816 ; married 6 April, 1841, Alpheus, son
of Captain Stephen Lewis. He was a farmer at Whitefield, where
he died 2 Feb., 1881. Children :
4628. I. Maria Louise Lewis, born 30 May, 1842 ; mar-
ried 4 Aug., 1861, Reuben McKinsley of Whitefield, and died 4
Sept., 1864.
4629. II. Francisca A. Lewis, born 21 Jan., 1844; died 3
Feb., 1865.
I born 18 July, 1850.
4630. III. ViRA Ella Lewis,
4631. IV. Vesta Ellen Lewis,
4632. V. Allen E. Lewis, born 2 Feb., 1853.
4633. VI. Lizzie M. Lewis, born 21 Dec, 1856.
2569.
DANIEL,'^ \^Ab')jah^ Joshua^ Samuel^ Daniel^ Joseph^'] born 4
Oct., 1798 ; married Sarah McKinsley. He was a ship carpenter
and riverman, lived in Pittston, Me., where he died about 1853.
Children :
4634. I. Elbridge, born Nov., 1822 ; died unmarried at sea.
4635. II. Adeline, born Sept., 1824 ; married Frank Lewis,
and lives in Stockton, Cal. Children :
4636. I. Flora Emma Lewis, born July, 1851 ; died
Nov., 1877.
4637. II. Willie G. Lewis, born Aug., 1854; died
Nov., 1876.
4638. III. Cora Ella Lewis, born April, 1856.
4639. IV. Frank Kingsbury Lewis, born Nov., 1862.
4640. III. Kingsbury, born March, 1826 ; went to California.
SEVENTH GENBRATIOlSr. 365
25TO.
RUTHJ l^Abijah'^ Joshua^ Samuel"^ DanieP Joseph^'] born 13
March, 1800; married 29 Jau., 1822, John A. Kennedy, and lives
in Chelsea, Me. Rev. Mr. Kennedy was an active evangelist at first
in the Free Baptist and afterwards in the Second Adventist denomina-
tion. Children :
4641. I. RuHAMAJH Kennedy, born 2 Dec, 1822; married
18 May, 1841, Charles G. Delano, who was born 27 Jan., 1818.
Children :
4642. I. Ruth Ann Delano, born 12 Nov., 1845;
married 18 Nov., 1868, Louis J. Shepard, who was born 12
Nov., 1843. Child:
4643. Charles L. Shepard, born 2 Sept., 1869.
' 4644. II. Flavilla Delano, born 31 Oct., 1847; died
10 Sept., 1849.
4645. II. John Kennedy, born 4 Oct., 1824; married 7
June, 1845, Harriet M. Williams, who was born 15 Aug., 1829.
He is a machinist in Boston. Children :
4646. I. William H. H. Kennedy, born 28 Dec,
1846; died 22 Nov., 1854.
4647. II. Fred Myron Kennedy, born 9 May, 1856,
4648. III. Ephraim Kennedy, born 14 June, 1826 ; married
24 June, 1847, Almira C. PiUsbury, who was born in Shapleigh,
Me., 4 May, 1828. Children :
4649. I. Helen A. Kennedy, born 21 April, 1848 ;
married 30 April, 1867, Frank W. Love, who died 29 Sept.,
1879, aged 37. Children:
Louisa C. Love, born 10 Feb., 1868.
Roger E. Love, born 18 March, 1869.
Flora E. Love, born 25 July, 1876.
Frank W. Love, born 29 Jan., 1879.
4654. II. Edgar E. Kennedy, born 17 Feb., 1851;
married 18 Sept., 1870, Jennie E. Kirkpatrick, who was born
21 Oct., 1853. Children:
4655. I. Charles E. Kennedy, born 10 July,
1871.
4656. II. Hugh E. Kennedy, born 18 Aug.,
1875; died 18 Dec, 1880.
4650.
I.
4651.
II.
4652.
Ill
4653.
IV.
366 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
4657. III. Francis E. Kennedy, born 14 Dec, 1853.
4658. IV. Flora E. Kennedy, born 7 Dee., 1855 j
married 7 Dec., 1873, William S. Cannon, and died 27 Feb.,
1875.
4659. IV. Eunice Kennedy, born 14 March, 1828 ; died 1845.
4660. V. Joseph Kennedy, born 26 June, 1830 ; enlisted
as a volunteer in the eighth Maine Infantry, and was accidentally
drowned in New York hai"bor in 1863.
4661. VI. RoziLLA Kennedy, born 3 May, 1833; married 2
Feb., 1857, Amasa Bryant Hall, who was born 31 May, 1831.
Children :
4662. I. John Henry Hall, born 18 Sept., 1858 ; died
29 Aug., 1860.
4663. II. Ernest Amasa Hall, born 8 July, 1860.
4664. III. Rosalie Chase Hall, born 13 Dec, 1862;
died 31 Oct., 1866.
4665. VII. JosiAH Kennedy, born 26 Nov., 1835 ; died 1839.
4666. VIII. Hannah Elizabeth Kennedy, born 9 Aug., 1838.
4667. IX. Isaac N. Kennedy, born 5 Aug., 1841 ; served
in the third Maine Volunteers, and died in 1863.
4668. X. Ruth Ann Kennedy, born 8 Jan., 1847.
2571.
BENJAMIN,^ [Abija¥ Joshua^ SamueP DanieP Joseph'] born
13 March, 1802 ; married first his cousin (2556) Mary Ann Little,
who died 20 Sept., 1853, aged 46, and second 1860, Elizabeth,
daughter of Amos and Patience Fish, who survives. He was a
farmer, lived in Whitefield, Me., and died 5 Jan., 1871. Children :
*4669. I. Melzar Dov^, born 21 Oct., 1827.
4670. II. Augustine Washington, married in 1871, Lizzie
Tarbox, moved to Kansas, and died in 1876. Child:
4671. I. Charles Maine.
*4672. III. Denmark Carleton, born 22 Dec, 1831.
4673. IV. OzRO, died young.
4674. V. John Oakes, died young.
4675. VI. Fremont John Charles, born 5 Dec, 1861 ; is a,
school teacher at Newcastle, Me.
4676. VII. Annie Augusta, born 4 June, 1863.
4677. VIII. Mabel Lizzie, born 8 April, 1865.
f<^Z^^£(_ 'XuiZ^
SEVENTH GENERATION. 367
25T2.
EUNICE," \^Abijah^ Joshua^ Samuel* Daniel^ Josep'h?~\ born 10
Feb., 1805 ; married 4 Dec, 1830, Stetson, son of Ebenezer and
Mary Moore of Edgecomb, Me., who was born 18 Ma3% 1796, and
died 28 Sept., 1874. He was a farmer and lived at North White-
field, Me. She died 20 Nov., 1838. Children :
4678. I. Maria Cora Moore, born 10 Feb., 1832 ; mar-
ried 21 March, 1857, Joseph Ware, and died 31 Jan., 1859.
4679. II. RoswELL MooRE, born 2 Sept., 1833 ; married 5
Sept., 1865, Lucretia Wright, daughter of William and Catharine
H. Collison. He is a farmer and resides on the homestead at
Whitefield. Children :
4680. I. Herbert Alden Moore, born 21 Sept., 1866.
4681. II. Eunice Maria Moore, born 18 Sept., 1868 ;
died 15 March, 1869.
4682. III. Ernest Lionel Moore, born 24 May, 1870.
4683. III. Wales Moore, born 2 Nov., 1835 ; died 18 Nov.,
1838.
4684. IV. Mary Etta Moore, born 18 May, 1838 ; died 1
July, 1839.
2573.
JOSHUA,''' \^AbijaW JoshuaP Samuel* BanieP Joseph'^'] born 13
March, 1807 ; married 20 Jan., 1830, Sally, daughter of Joshua and
Elizabeth (Longfellow) Johnson, who was born in Wayne. Me., 1
Feb., 1803, and died April, 1876. Mr. Little has been a house-
builder and farmer, and has lived chiefly at Vienna, Me., which he
represented in the legislatiu'e in 1855-6. He now resides at Mon-
mouth, Me. Children, the first four born at Milo, the others at
Vienna :
Jacob Garretsok, born 21 Nov., 1831.
Sarah Jane, born 13 April, 1833 ; died 6 April,
Ltdia Ann, born 3 June, 1834.
GusTAVus Benson, born 25 Nov., 1836 ; died 5
Mary Elizabeth, born 23 May, 1840.
Arno, born 5 Dec, 1844.
Anthony Wayne, born 26 Feb., 1847.
VIII. Ethan, born 23 April, 1849.
*4685.
I.
4686.
II.
1848.
*4687.
III.
4688.
IV.
Sept., 1839
1^
*4689.
V.
*4690.
VI.
4691.
VII.
*4692.
VIII
368 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
25T4.
HANNAH,''' \^Abijah'^ Joshua^ Samuel^ DanieP Joseph^'\ born 19
Feb., 1809 ; married Oct., 1830, George Washington, son of Nathaniel
and Elizabeth (Hussey) Rollins, who was born in 1802. She lives
at West Gardiner, Me. Children :
4693. I. Heloise Rollins, born 14 June, 1831 ; married
Franldin Barker, and lives in East Boston, Mass.
4694. II. Abijah Rollins, born 11 Nov., 1832; married
Sarah (Nortliey) Brann, and died witliont issue.
4695. III. Hannah Elizabeth Rollins, born 11 Oct., 1835;
married Charles Whittier, and lives in Boston.
4696. IV. Emily Rollins, born March, 1836 ; died young.
4697. V. George Washington Rollins, born 8 June, 1838 ;
died in 1839.
4698. VI. Ruth Esther Rollins, born 21 April, 1842.
4699. VII. Lafayette Rollins, born 18 May, 1843, and lives
at West Pittston, Me.
4700. VIII. Deborah Rollins, born 26 May, 1845.
4701. IX. John Otis Rollins, born 12 Jan., 1848.
4702. X. Rose Belle Rollins, born April, 1850 ; married
Thomas Anderson.
25T6.
ELIZABETH,' \^AbijaW Joshua^ Samuel^ Daniel^ JosepK^^ born
4 July, 1813 ; married 15 Jan., 1843, James, son of Mark and Abi-
gail (Hutchinson) Cunningham of Litchfield, Me., who was born 21
Jan., 1815. He is a mason and farmer, and lives at Monmouth,
Me. Children :
4703. I. Lucretia Cunningham, born 10 Jan., 1844 ; died
15 June, 1858.
4704. II. James Alfred Cunningham, born 14 March, 1848 ;
married 24 Dec, 1871, Charlotte, daughter of Daniel S. and Mary
(Williams) Whittier of Monmouth. He is a farmer at Monmouth.
Child :
I. Mary Ardelle Cunningham, born 4 April, 1873.
Frances Cunningham, born 16 May, 1850.
Frank Alvano Cunningham, born 20 July, 1854.
Cora Abby Cunningham, born 18 July, 1856 ;
married 20 Sept., 1875, William Henry Oilman. Child:
4709. I. James Alva Oilman, born 24 Aug., 1876.
4705
4706.
III.
4707.
IV.
4708.
V.
SEVENTH GENERATIOK. 369
2577.
MARY,'^ \^Abijah^ Joshua^ Samuel^ DanieP JosepK^^ born 18 Oct.,
1815 ; married Dec, 1843, Abednego Jones, lived in Washington,
Me., and died in 1869 ( ? ) . Children :
4710. I. Alice Maria Jones, born Jan., 1845.
4711. II. Thomas Jones, born in 1847 ; is in California.
4712. III. CoNTERSE Jones, born in 1849.
4713. IV. Sarah Jones, born Dec., 1853.
2578.
SARAH," \^Abijah^ Joshua^ Samuel* Daniel-^ Joseph^^ born 29
April, 1818; married 10 Dec, 1843, Jason, son of Capt. Stephen
and Lois Lewis of Boothbay, Me., who was born 1 April, 1818. He
is a farmer at Whitefield, Me. Children :
4714. I. Alma Augusta Lewis, born 2 March, 1845 ; mar-
ried 8 Nov., 1880, Alden F. Hilton, a civil engineer of Bangor, Me.
4715. II. Lydia Ann Leavis, born 24 April, 1847; married
3 June, 1873, Frederick W. Knight, a contractor and builder, and
lives in Oakland, Cal. Children :
4716. I. Alma F. Knight, born 27 Oct., 1878.
4717. II. Ralph F. Knight, born 26 Feb., 1880.
4718. III. OsBORN Allen Lewis, born 20 Dec, 1848 ; died 9
June, 1852.
4719. IV. CoNSTANTiNE Ferdinand Lewis, born 15 March,
1851 ; married 30 Sept., 1878, Hattie V. Clifford. He is a cabinet-
maker and lives in Augusta. Child :
4720. I. Everett C. Lewis, born 5 Sept., 1879.
2579.
ABIGAIL PEABODY,' [Iloses^ Danief Samuel* DanieV" JosepW\
born 17 Feb., 1808 ; married 20 Sept., 1827, Thomas Runnels
Wheeler, lived in Haverhill, Mass., and died 24 Feb., 1861. Chil-
dren :
4721. I. Mart Phebe Wheeler, born 14 Dec, 1829 ; mar-
ried first 27 Dec, 1848, John S., son of John and Jane C. McNeil,
who was born at Andover 17 Feb., 1825, and died at Amesbury,
Mass., 19 Nov., 1850, and second 18 Jan., 1857, Benjamin G., son
24
370 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
of David and Anna G. Currier, who was born at Salem, N. H., 17
July, 1821, and died at Lawrence 14 Jan., 1872. Her children :
4722. I. Emma Estelle McNeil, born 19 Jan., 1850 ;
married 25 Dec, 1867, Horatio B. Dennett. Child :
4723. Etta Estelle Dennett, born 13 March, 1869.
4724. 11. Mahlon Dickinson Currier, born 28 Nov.,
1857.
4724.1. III. Milton Wheeler Currier,
, born 9 June,
4724.2. Iv . Chuton Little Currier,
1863 ; Clinton died 1 March, 1865.
4725. II. Laura A. Wheeler, born in Haverhill 15 June,
1834; married 4 Nov., 1852, Avender, son of Nathaniel and Mary
A. Corson, who was born in Lebanon, Me., 17 Feb., 1830. Chil-
dren :
4726. L Ella Viola Corson, born in Lebanon 30
Dec, 1853; married 15 Nov., 1876, (5086) Albert William
Little.
4727. II. John S. Corson, born in Great Falls, N.
H., 20 Jan., 1856; married Mary E., daughter of John H.
and Clara Clark, who was born in Haverhill 27 Oct., 1856.
Children, born in Hampstead, N. H. :
4728. I. Edwin Leroy Corson, born 7 Dec,
1875.
4729. II. Harry Eugene Corson, born 23 July,
1877.
4730. III. Flora A. Corson, born in Hampstead 14
Dec, 1858 ; married 6 Feb., 1876, James W., son of Deacon
William and Lois Sanborn of Hampstead. Child :
4731. Ethel Lois Sanborn, born 22 Feb., 1878.
4732. IV. Abbie May Corson, born in Hampstead
18 Dec, 1864.
4733. V. Fred W. Corson, born in Lawrence, Mass.,
29 June, 1869.
2581.
TRISTRAM,^ [Hoses'^ Daniel^ Samuel" DanieP Joseph^'] born 12
Dec, 1815 ; married 10 Oct., 1839, Betsey Peaslee of Newton,
N. H., who was born 5 Sept., 1819. Mr. Little is a farmer and
mechanic by trade, and a respected citizen of Hampstead, N. H.,
SEVENTH GENERATION. 371
Avhere he has been for several years one of the trustees of the high
school. Children :
4734. I. Moses HAZEN,born 26 July,1840; died 16 Jan., 1841.
4735. II. John Tristram, born 12 Jan., 1844; married 20
Nov., 1866, Emma Frances Colby of Hampstead, who was born 13
Jan., 1846. He is a farmer and lives in Hampstead. Child :
4736. I. Arthur Herbert, born 10 Oct., 1867.
4737. III. Mary Jane, born 6 Jan., 1848 ; married 20 Jan.,
1869, Moulton D. Pressey, whose first wife was (5500) Susan
Elizabeth Little. He is a carpenter and contractor at Haverhill^
Mass. Children :
4738. I. Wilbert Little Pressey, born 16 Sept., 1870.
4739. II. Carl Forest Pressey, born 28 Sept., 1878 ;:
died 20 July, 1879.
4740. IV. Albert Hazen, born 17 June, 1852 ; married 5
Jan., 1876, Flora Jane Harris of Plaistow, N. H., who was born 13
May, 1851, and resides in Hampstead.
2583.
MARY JANE," [Trislram'^ Danief Samuel* DanieP Joseph^'\
born 6 Feb., 1817, in Greeuburgh, N. Y. ; married 24 Aug., 1836,
John Mann of Greenburgh, who died 12 Sept., 1878. Children :
4741. I. George Harvey Mann, born 6 April, 1838;
married 10 May, 1874, Sarah Shultz.
4742. II. Annie Little Mann, born 13 March, 1848 ; mar-
ried 17 Dec, 1874, William Van Dusan.
4743. III. Ophelia Phebe Mann, born 6 March, 1861 ; is a
graduate of Bulkley Female Seminary, Tarrytown, N. Y.
2584.
DANIEL HAZEN,^ [Tristram'^ DanieP Samuel-" DanieP Joseph^]
born 21 Aug., 1820, in Greenburgh, N. Y., where he now resides.
Mr. Little has been superintendent of common schools four years,
twice elected supervisor of the town of Greenburgh, and three years
sheriff of the County of Westchester. He married 9 Oct., 1856,
Frances Araminta, daughter of Elisha Crawford, who was born 11
July, 1833. Children:
4744.
I.
4745.
II.
Jan., 1862.
4746.
III.
4747.
IV.
4748.
V.
4749.
VI.
372 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Chester Hazen, born 24 Sept., 1857.
Laura Frances, born 18 Nov., 1859; died 26
Elisha Crawford, born 8 Oct., 1861.
Ophelia Araminta, born 10 Dec, 1863.
Charles William, born 25 June, 1866.
Daniel Franklin, born 12 Aug., 1869.
4750. VII. LiLLiE Frances, born 22 Sept., 1870.
4751. VIII. Ida May, born 6 Sept., 1875.
2586.
JOHN MANN,' [Tristram'^ Daniel^ Samuel^ DanieP Jbsep/i^]
born 28 April, 1825 ; married 16 Sept., 1850, N. Elizabeth, daughter
of "Willard Robbing, who was born 18 Feb., 1825, and married sec-
ond 13 Jan., 1866, Leander Martin of Union, Me. He was a car-
riage manufacturer, and a prominent citizen of Union, Me., where
he died 27 Sept., 1862. Children :
4752. I. John Robbins, born 5 Jan., 1852; graduated at
the University of Michigan, is a chemist by profession, and resides
in Portland, Me.
4753. II. Emily Augusta, born 7 July, 1854; died 9 Dec,
1863.
4754. III. Mary Elizabeth, born 12 Jan., 1859 ; died 12
June, 1859.
2588.
OPHELIA PHEBE,^ [ Tristram'' DanieV' SamueP DanieP JosejjJi^^
born in Grreenburgh, N. Y., 2 June, 1831 ; married 28 Aug., 1851,
Daniel F. Carpenter, a farmer of Condit, Champaign County, 111.
Children :
Edgar Prince Carpenter, born 27 June, 1852.
Tristram Little Carpenter, born 22 Aug., 1854.
Frank Wellington Carpenter, born 9 Feb., 1859.
Willard Huestis Carpenter, born 7 Dec, 1866.
Daniel Hazen Carpenter, born 27 Dec, 1869.
Charles William Carpenter, born 25 Dec,
1871; died 15 April, 1872.
2591.
WILLIAM COFFIN,^ [ WiUia7n Coffin^ Nathaniel Coffiiv> Daniel'^
DanieP Joseph^'] born at Honolulu, Sandwich Islands 17 June, 1836 ;
4755.
I.
4756.
II.
4757.
III.
4758.
IV.
4759.
V.
4760.
VI.
4761.
I.
4762.
II.
4763.
III.
4764.
IV.
4765.
V.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 373
was sent to the United States on the frigate Brandy wine in 1845,
and educated at the Abbott School at Farmington, Me. He entered
Harvard College in 1853, bnt left the following year and went to
San Francisco, where he was employed in the banking houses of
Lucas Turner & Co., and Parrott & Co., until 1868, when he entered
into copartnership with Chauncy Taylor in the lumber business in
the city of Oakland, in which he is still engaged. Mr. Little is fond
of military life, and has been an active member of the National
Guard of California for eighteen years. He married 14 Dec, 1864,
Sarah P., daughter of Joseph S. and Phebe T. (Pitney) Watkins,
who was born in Mendham, N. J., 10 Julj', 1842. Children :
Helen Watkins, born 8 June, 1866.
WiLLiAiAi Hooper, born 29 April, 1868.
Joseph Morse, born 21 July, 1871.
Caroline Halsted, born 9 June, 1873.
Weare Charles, born 25 Nov., 1878.
2611.
MARY OLIVIA,' \_Geor(je Lord'' David^ Daniel'' Daniel^ JosepJi^'\
born 24 Nov., 1851 ; married 11 April, 1872, George C. Lord, and
resides at Kennebunk, Me. Children :
4766. I. Marie Elizabeth Lord, born 19 May, 1873.
4767. II. Hartley Little Lord, born 16 May, 1875.
4768. III. Gertrude Jackson Lord, born 11 Oct., 1877.
2615.
NATHANIEL,' [Tristram'' NathanieV' Henrf Tristram^ Moses^']
born 24 Sept., 1818; married 22 May, 1845, Mary P., daughter of
Samuel and Edna (Plumer) Danforth. He is a farmer and lives in
Newbury, Mass. Children :
4769. I. Alice Archer, born 19 Aug., 1846.
4770. II. Heber, born 18 Nov., 1853.
2618.
WILLIAM,^ [Tristram^ NathanieV" Henry* TristramP Mose^']
born 14 Oct., 1825; married 6 Oct., 1864, Ellen M., daughter of
John and Mary J. (Chapman) Carleton of Haverhill, Mass., who
374 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
was born 19 Oct., 1835. Mr. Little is a farmer, and with his
brother Alfred and sister Mary, lives at Newbury in the house occu-
pied by four generations of his ancestors. He has been for twenty-
five years town clerk, and is president of the Antiquarian and His-
torical Society of Newbur3^ Children :
4771. I. Sarah, born 27 July, 1865 ; died 5 Jan., 1876.
4772. II. Carleton, born 10 Dec, 1866.
4773. III. George, born 15 July, 1868.
4774. IV. William Toppan, born 2 April, 1870; died 22
Dec, 1875.
4775. V. Abby Noyes, born 5 Jan., 1872.
4776. VI. John Chapman, born 30 Sept., 1873; died 29
Dec, 1875.
4777. VII. Margaret Whittier, born 10 Dec, 1874; died
24 Aug., 1875.
2619.
ELIZABETH,^ [Tristram^ Nathanief Henry^ Tristram^ Moses^]
born 7 Feb., 1828 ; married 12 Sept., 1850, Nathan N., son of Rev.
Leonard and Caroline (Noyes) Withington. Mr. Withington has
been for many years editor of the Newhuryport Herald. Children,
besides two that died in infancy :
4778. I. David Little Withington, born 2 Feb., 1854;
married 6 July, 1880, Sarah Elvira, daughter of Frank and Laura
(Senter) Curtis. He graduated at Harvard in 1874, studied law,
and is a practicing attorney in Newbury port and Boston.
4779. II. Lothrop Withington, born 31 Jan., 1856; was
educated at Dummer Academy and Putnam Free School, has been
connected with the press, and is now in London.
4780. III. Mary Noyes Withington, born 20 Feb., 1859.
4781. IV. Anne Toppan Withington, born 17 Jan., 1867.
4782. V. Arthur Amos Withington, born 9 Feb., 1869.
2628.
JANE NOYES," \_Henry^ Nathaniel Henry* Tristram-^ Moses'^']
born 18 June, 1817; married 20 Oct., 1847, Richard, son of David
and Judith (Spofford) Tenney, and brother to the husband of (1187)
Caroline Little. He was a farmer in Newbury, and died 4 Sept.,
1869. Children:
SEVENTH GENERATION. 375
4783. I. Henry Little Tenney, born 2 Feb., 1849.
4784. II. David Spofford Tenney, born 4 Aug., 1850;
married 31 Dec, 1876, Ada Washington, daughter of James B., and
Adeline (Hale) Knight, and died 11 July, 1877.
2629.
EDWARD HENRY,^ \_Henry^ MithanieP Henry* Tristram^
Moses^^ born 21 Sept., 1819 ; married 21 March, 1850, (3302)
Catherine Adams Little, who was born 16 Sept. , 1823. Mr. Little was
a very successful farmer and a man of much ability, owned the best
farm in Newbury, was prominent in town affairs, a director in New-
buryport First National Bank, and trustee of the Savings Bank and
of the Essex Agricultural Society. He died27 Feb. , 1877. Children :
4785. I. Henry Bailey, born 3 Jan., 1851 ; married 11
Sept., 1878, Fanny T., daughter of John and Nancy (Johnson) Gray.
He is a shoe manufacturer at Newburyport. Child :
4786. I. Edward Henry, born 8 Oct., 1879.
4787. II. Edward Francis, born 9 Feb., 1853.
4788. III. WiLLLOi White, born 18 Feb., 1856; died 25
June, 1857.
4789. IV. Daniel Noyes, born 16 Oct., 1858.
4790. V. Eliza Adams, born 9 Jan., 1861.
2633.
FRANCIS," [Henry^ NathanieV' Henry^ Tristram^ Moses^'] born
1 Dec, 1827; married 8 Feb., 1854, Elizabeth, daughter of Ben-
jamin and Harriet (Bradbury) Pettiugell of Newburyport. He is a
farmer and lives in Newbury. Children :
4791. I. Benjahhn Pettingell, born 27 Nov., 1854; mar-
ried 1877, Emma L. Lattimer, a sister of the wife of (2639) Charles
Little. He is a farmer and lives in Danvers, Mass. Children :
4792. I. Gertrude WoodweU, born 6 Feb., 1878.
4793. II. Louis Francis, born 13 Sept., 1879.
4794. II. Harriet Silloway, born 29 Nov., 1855.
4795. III. Otis Willard, born 4 Dec, 1858.
4796. IV. Charlotte Fletcher, born 7 Dec, 1865.
376 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2635.
HECTOR,' \_Henry^ Nathaniel' Henry'^ Tristram-^ Moses^'\ born
17 Nov., 1831 ; married 27 Oct., 1858, (3138) Lucy Maria Tenney,
who was born 3 Feb., 1839. He is a farmer and lives in Newbury-
port. Child :
4797. I. Jennie Spofford, born 21 Oct., 1859.
2638.
MARIA,''' \_Henr'if NatlianieV' Henry'^ Tristram^ Moses^~\ born 15
July, 1838; married 31 Aug., 1862, Stephen, son of Stephen and
Susan H. (Carr) Ilsley. Children :
4798. I. Geokge Augustine Ilsley, born 29 July, 1864.
4799. II. John Adams Ilsley, born 3 Sept., 1868.
2669.
CATHARINE MARIA,' \_Abner Bailey^ Henry^ Henry^ Tris-
tram^ Moses'^'] born 4 Jan., 1805 ; married 2 April, 1833, William
"Wheeler of Amherst, N. H., a cooper by occupation, who died at
Lafayette, 111., 16 April, 1849. She resides at Kewanee, 111. Chil-
dren :
4800. I. Nancy Maria Wheeler, born at Milford, N. H.,
5 Aug., 1834; married 10 May, 1856, Thomas Zinn, and died 3
March, 1859, leaving one child.
4801. II. William Francis Wheeler, born at Lafayette,
111., 26 April, 1843 ; died in the service of the United States at
Montgomery, Ala., 21 May, 1864.
2670.
ELIZABETH BAILEY,^ [Abner Bailey^ Henry^ Henry^ Tris-
tramP Moses^^ born 16 Jan., 1807; married 9 June, 1831, Sullivan,
son of William and Mary (Hawkins) Howard of Mason, N. H.,
who was born in Temple, N. H., 30 June, 1806. In 1836 they
removed to Kewanee, 111., where they still reside. He has been an
extensive and successful farmer. Children :
4802. I. James S. Howard, born 21 April, 1832 ; married
1853, Martha Snuggs, and has five children. He is a dry goods
merchant at Jacksonville, Oregon.
SEVENTH GENBRATION. 377
4803. II. Horace Mason Howard, born 16 Dec, 1837;
married 16 Dec, 1862, Elizabeth Pierce, lives in Chicago, and has
two sons, Frank and Arthur Howard.
4804. III. Henry William Howard, born 16 March, 1840 ;
married 25 Dec, 1862, Amanda Reiff, and has six children. He
was at Obeiiin College, Ohio, at the outbreak of the war, enlisted in
the seventh Ohio Volunteers, was taken prisoner at the battle of
Cross Lanes, Virginia, and confined in Libby and other Southern
prisons nine months. He is now in business at Grant, Iowa.
4805. IV. Mart Elizabeth Howard, born 25 May, 1842 ;
married 26 Nov., 1861, James C. Gridley, and has one daughter.
He is a hardware merchant at Victor, Iowa.
4806. V. Harriet L. Howard, born 28 March, 1844 ; mar-
ried 9 June, 1869, Zack Squires, and has two children. He is a
wholesale leather dealer of Chicago.
4807. VI. Martha Caroline Howard, born 4 April, 1847 ;
married 15 Feb., 1872, Cyrus Wells, and lives in Minneapolis, Minn.
4808. VII. Nannie Abbie Howard, born 11 Sept., 1849;
married Almeron Reed 26 Jan., 1870, and died 22 May, 1875.
2671.
WILLIAM TENNEY," [Abner Bailey^ Heninf Henrys Tristram^
Moses^'] born 9 May, 1809 ; married 4 March, 1834, Paulina,
daughter of Alfred and Lydia F. Hutchinson of Milford, N. H.,
who was born 6 March, 1811, and died 3 Oct., 1865, in Lawrence,
Mass. He was a farmer, lived in Hollis, N. H., and Wethersfield,
111., where he died 25 May, 1845. Children :
*4809. I. Lydia, born 17 Jan., 1835 ; died 7 Jan., 1872.
*4810. II. Nancy Tenney, born 26 April, 1837.
*4811. III. Adeline Paulina, born 27 Aug., 1841.
*4812. IV. Frances Maria, born 16 Jan., 1844.
. 2672.
CALEB JEWETT TENNEY,' \_Abner Bailey'^ Henrf Henry^
Tristram^ Moses^l born 13 July, 1811 ; married June, 1834, Eliza
Ann, daughter of Capt. Leonard and Sarah (Hosley) Brooks, who
was born at Groton, Mass., 27 July, 1813. Mr. Little removed to
Wethersfield, 111., in 1837, was for several years a blacksmith, then
378 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
engaged iu trade and real estate business, and has also been an
auctioneer. He has served as postraaster, and been for many years a
school director and trustee of the Congregational church. Children :
Charles Frederick, born in Milford, N. H., 27
*4813.
I.
Jan., 1836.
«4814.
II.
*4815.
Ill
4816.
IV.
Ellen Elvira, born 6 Oct., 1839.
Sarah Jane, born 7 Nov., 1843.
Harriet Nev^^ell, born 7 Sept., 1845; married
26 Feb., 1867, Rev. John Giffen, a graduate of Princeton College,
and died 26 Sept., 1872. Child :
4816. Eliza Jane Giffen, born Jan., 1871.
*4817. V. William Cutter, born 17 March, 1847.
*4818. VI. Eliza Ann, born 15 July, 1849.
*4819. VII. George Bailey, born 15 April, 1851.
4820. VIII. John Jewett, born 8 Feb., 1857; studied at
Michigan University, and is a successful dentist at Burlington, Iowa.
2673.
HENRY GILMAN,^ lAbner Baileif Henry^ Henn/ Tristram^
Moses^'] born 31 March, 1813 ; married 1 March, 1836, Fidelia
Maria, daughter of Simeon and Lucy (Kellogg) Stoddard, who was
born in Newington, Conn., 29 June, 1815. Mr. Little went west early
in life and engaged in farming and real estate business in Henry
County, 111., of which he was one of the first organizers. Appointed
sheriff and collector in 1850, his duties were very arduous. As
the county had neither jail, safe, or a bank he was often obliged to
chain his prisoners to the cook stove, and deposit large amounts of
coin in old stockings and rag bags. He has been an active republi-
can in politics and was state senator in 1856-7. In 1867 he
removed to Grinnell, Iowa, on account of the educational advan-
tages afforded by the college there. He has been several times
mayor of the city, is trustee of the Congregational church, and was
elected in 1878 a trustee of the State Agricultural College. Children :
4821. I. Julia,
, born and died 4 March, 1842.
4822. II. Julian, j
*4823. III. Louise Stoddard, born in Wethersfield, 111., 29
May, 1843.
*4824. IV. Mary Maude, born in Kewanee, 111., 22 April,
1845.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 379
4825. V. Frank Henry, born in Wethersfield, 111., 5 Aug.,
1847; died at Oberlin, Ohio, 31 Aug., 1863, while about to enter
college.
4826. VI. Elizabeth Hale, born in Wethersfield, 111., 4
Nov., 1850, graduated at Iowa College in 1871, married 22 Oct.,
1873, Jacob P. Lymau, a graduate of Iowa College, and a lawj^er by
profession. Child :
4827. I. Jacob Pond Lyman, born 17 May, 1880.
4828. VII. Fannie Ruth, born in Wethersfield, 111., 10 Sept.,
1853; is a graduate of Iowa College; married 31 Jan., 1878, Dr.
Austin W. Alvord of Clinton, Mich., who served as captain in the
late war.
4829. VIII. Henrietta Oilman, born in Kewauee, 111., 6
Feb., 1857 ; married 20 Nov., 1878, William P. Holyoke of Chicago.
26T4.
RUTH CHANNINO,' [Abner Bailey^ Henrif Henri/ Tristrmv?
Moses^'l born 3 July, 1815, in Hollis, N. H. ; married 6 July, 1837,
Edwin Henry, son of Major David and Mary Nevin of Shippens-
burg, Penn., who was born 9 May, 1814. Dr. Nevin is a Presby-
terian clergyman. At the age of 27 he was chosen President of
Franklin College, New Athens, Ohio, over which he presided several
years, and from which he received the degree of D.D. in 1869. He
has since held pastorates at Cleveland, Ohio, and Philadelphia, Penn.
He now resides in the latter city, and is religious editor of the Even-
ing News. He is the author of the " City of God," and several other
books and pamphlets. Children :
4830. I. Edwin Henry Nevin, Jr., born at Portsmouth,
Ohio, 18 May, 1838; married 31 Dec, 1866, Anna C, daughter of
Capt. Joseph Brooks of Boston, Mass. Capt. Nevin was educated
at Knox and Amherst Colleges ; served in the armj^ throughout nearly
the whole of the civil war; was in command of "Battery H, Inde-
pendent Pennsylvania Light Artillery," and on Gen. Slough's staff at
Alexandria, Va. He resided in Pittsburg, Pa., for twenty years, and
was one of the editors and proprietors of the daily Leader there, and
is now editor and publisher of the Evening Neivs, Philadelphia.
In Feb., 1882, he was appointed by President Arthur surveyor of
the port of Philadelphia, an appointment that met with general ap-
proval from the press of the state. Children :
380 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
4831. I. Joseph Brooks Nevin, born at Kennebunk-
port, Me., 16 Oct., 1867.
4832. II. Edwin Channing Nevin, born at Boston,
Mass., 20 Dec, 1869.
4833. II. David Nevin, born in Poland, Ohio, 30 Dec,
1839, is proprietor and publisher of the Merchants' and Manufact-
urers' Review in New York. He married Kate Tinken, who died 20
Jan., 1881. Children, born in Philadelphia:
4834. I. David Nevin, born 26 Nov., 1875.
4835. II. Dunbar Nevin, born 8 Jan., 1877; died
Jan., 1881.
4836. III. Kate Nevin, born 24 Aug., 1879.
4837. III. Melville Chalmers Nevin, born at New Athens,
Ohio, 14 Jan., 1842 ; died while pursuing the study of law 4 March,
1862.
4838. IV. William Channing Np:vin, born 1 Jan., 1844;
studied law, was admitted to the bar at Philadelphia, and is now
practicing his profession there. He married 26 Oct., 1881, Anna
Josepha, daughter of Dr. Clement F. and Mary A. Shiverick of
Edgartown, Mass.
4839. V. Mary Antoinette Nevin, born at Mount Ver-
non, Ohio, 23 Sept., 1846 ; married Rev. Thomas A. Gill, chaplain
in United States navy, and died suddenly at Mare Island, Cal., 27
May, 1878.
4840. VI. Florence Roselli Nevin, born at Mount Ver-
non, Ohio, 7 April, 1849 ; married 12 Nov., 1868, E. Cooper Shap-
ley, a successful lawyer of Philadelphia. Children :
Florence Nevin Shapley, born 7 Oct., 1869.
Edwal'd Shapley, born 15 Sept., 1871.
Mary Edith Shapley, born 21 July, 1873.
Cooper Shapley, born 17 Sept., 1876.
Lillie Shapley, born 4 March, 1878.
Adele Shapley, born 11 July, 1879.
Caroline Josephine Nevin, born at Cleveland,
Ohio, 17 Dec, 1854.
4848. VIII. Charles Wordsw^orth Nevin, born at Chelsea,
Mass., 27 Feb., 1857 ; graduated in 1879 at the University of Penn-
sylvania with high honors, and is now on the editorial staff of the
Evening Neivs.
4841.
I.
4842.
II.
4843.
III.
4844.
IV.
4845.
V.
4846.
VI.
4847. VII.
Car(
SEVENTH GENERATIOiSr. 381
4849. IX. Helen Elizabeth Nevin, born in Chelsea, Mass.,
26 Dec, 1860 ; married 1880, Joseph Landsford, son of Col. Lands-
ford Chapman.
26T5.
LAURA ANN,''' \_Ahner Bailey^ Henry^ Henry* Tristram^ Mose^l
born 20 June, 1817 ; married first 24 Feb., 1842, William Knaggs, a
government agent for the Indian Territory, and second 4 March,
1847, Daniel McClure of Wethersfield, 111. She died 20 April, 1852.
Children :
4850. I. Willie Stewart Knaggs, born 16 Nov., 1842;
died in the army 28 March, 1862.
4851. II. Thomas McClure, born 16 May, 1848; served
in the army during the latter portion of the war.
4852. III. William Bell McClure, born 18 June, 1850.
2677.
CAROLINE WEALTHY,^ [vl6ner Bailey^ Henrif Henry* Tris-
tram^ Moses'^^ born 15 Sept., 1821 ; married 22 Aug., 1837, Dr.
Lewis Hurd, who was born in Hamilton, N. Y., 19 Aug., 1811. Dr.
Hurd has practiced his profession at various places in the west, was
unattached surgeon to a Michigan regiment in 1861-2, and now re-
sides at Kewanee, 111. Children :
4853. I. Anna Caroline Hurd, born 13 Aug., 1838 ; died
3 July, 1847.
4854. II. Lewis G-ardner Hurd, born 3 Oct., 1840, entered
the army at the first call for volunteers, and died in a hospital at Wash-
ington, D. C, 16 March, 1862.
4855. III. Julius Augustus Hurd, born 6 July, 1842 ; died
19 Nov., 1846.
4856. IV. Anna Caroline Hurd, born 1 Jan., 1848; died
10 Sept., 1848.
4857. V, Eliza Orinette Hurd, born 18 July, 1849 ; died
26 May, 1853.
4858. VI. William Little Hukd, born 17 April, 1852 ; died
19 May, 1853.
4859. VII. Edwin Henbt Neyin Hurd, born 1 July, 1854;
died 15 Oct., 1855.
382 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2678.
RODNEY AUGUSTUS,' [Abner Bailey'' Henry^ Heim/ Tris-
tram^ Moses'^'\ born 16 Sept., 1825 ; married 8 April, 1852, Lavantia,
daughter of William and Catherine (Foerman) Irwin of Delaware
County, N. Y., who was born 6 May, 1834. He is a prosperous
farmer and stock raiser, and resides upon the homestead at Wethers-
field, 111. ■ He has been a teacher of sacred music and a leader of
church choirs for over thirty years. Children, beside one that died
in infancy :
4860. I. Ralph Irwin, born 28 Jan., 1853.
4861. II. Walter Augustus, born 8 Oct., 1854; married
Ella L. Mack of Grinnell, Iowa, where he now resides, and is
engaged in mercantile business. Child :
4862. I. Mary Esther, born 14 April, 1880.
4863. III. Frank Emerson, born 11 Aug., 1856 ; died while
studying law 18 June, 1877.
4864. IV. Clarence Foerman, born 8 April, 1858 ; is a den-
tist at Kewanee, 111. i
4865. V. Clara, born 8 April, 1858.
4866. VI. Louis Henry, born 6 Feb., 1862.
4867. VII. Mary Abba, born 10 Sept., 1865.
4868. VIII. Nancy Elizabeth, born 3 Feb., 1871.
4869. IX. Ray Albertis, born 21 Oct., 1874.
4870. X. Charles Tenney, born 1 April, 1878.
2679.
SARAH FRANCES,^ ^Abner Bailey'^ Henry^ Henry^ Tristram^
Moses'^~\ born 31 July, 1829 ; married first 31 July, 1849, Rev. Alan-
son Alvord, an earnest and successful clergyman of the Congrega-
tional denomination, who died at Warren, Penu., 2 Dec, 1862, and
second 27 July, 1876, Hiram Stewart, a retired merchant residing at
Garden Grove, Iowa. Rev. Alanson Alvord had by a former mar-
riage three children, all educated at Oberlin, Ohio, — Maria W., who
married Rev. Daniel Vrooman, and died at Canton, China, where she
was a missionary ; Austin W. Alvord, who married (4828) Fannie
Ruth Little ; Ada Alvord, who has been a successful teacher. Her
children :
4871. I. Fannie Little Alvord, born 14 Feb., 1851 ; died
at Oberlin, Ohio, 15 May, 1865.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 383
4872. n. Henry Alanson Alvord, born 31 Jan., 1859 ;
died 17 Feb., 1860.
4873. III. Laura Alvord, born 20 April, 1861, is a student
at Oberlin, Ohio.
2680.
WILLIAM HENRY,^ [ William White^ Henri/ Renri/ Tristram^
Moses^^ born 19 Sept., 1808; married first Dec, 1836, Mary Ann,
daughter of Philip and Annis Easkoot, who died 21 Sept., 1849, aged
43, and second 10 June, 1854, Lucinda, daughter of Zeehariah and
Polly Rood, who was born 11 Oct., 1808. Mr. Little has been a tan-
ner at Peabody, Mass., but is now retired from business. Children,
beside one that died unnamed :
4874. I. George Henry, born 1 May, 1838; died Oct.,
1839.
4875. II. George Henry, born 29 March, 1841 ; married
27 Nov., 1879, Hannah M., daughter of Tobias and Margaret Han-
son. He served during the war as sergeant in the Fifth Massachu-
setts Volunteers, and is now an engineer and machinist at Peabody,
Mass.
4876. III. Adeline Augusta, born 27 Dec, 1843.
2699.
LAURA ELIZABETH,' IHenrif Hennf Henry^ Tristram^ Moses'^}
born 28 May, 1821 ; married 6 Sept., 1840, Benjamin F. Nourse,
who was born in Orrington, Me., 2 Aug., 1816. Early in life he
went south as a clerk in a large commercial house at Apalachicola,
Fla., afterwards became a partner, and from 1842 to 1857 was at its
head. In the latter year he removed to Boston, and has been en-
gaged in purchasing cotton for manufacturers. Mr. Nourse has
often declined office on account of business duties, but served for
several years as president of the Apalflchicola Chamber of Commerce,
has also been elected president of the Boston Board of Trade,
was a commissioner to the Paris Exposition of 1867, and appointed
a member (as expert) of the United States monetary commission
of 1876. He holds a high rank as a writer upon political economy
and finance. Children :
4877. I. Sarah "Willard Nourse, born 3 June, 1843 ;
married 27 Oct., 1864, Francis Henshaw, of the firm of Francis Hen-
shaw & Co., stock brokers, Boston, and died 10 Feb., 1876. Children :
384 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
4878. I. Laura Henshaw, born 9 Nov., 1865.
4879. II. Franklin Henshaw, born 25 Aug., 1867.
4880. III. Sarah Nourse Henshaw, born 3 July, 1869.
4881. IV. Annie Henshaw, born 26 May, 1871.
4882. II. Laura Elizabeth Little Nourse, born 15 June,
1845 ; married 12 Feb., 1866, Henry W. Jackson, of the Tudor Co.,
Boston, Mass. Children :
4883. I. Walter Jackson, born 10 Nov., 1866.
4884. II. Bessie Huntingdon Jackson, born 12 Dec,
1869.
4885. III. Malcolm Nourse Jackson, born 26 Dec,
1873.
4886. III. Franklin Nourse, born 5 March, 1848 ; married
12 Sept., 1878, Edith Frances Riversmith, graduated at Harvard
College in 1870, is a practical manufacturer and machinist, and
agent of York Manufacturing Company, Saco, Me. Child :
4887. I. Benjamin Franklin Nourse, born 17 June,
1879.
4887. II. EdithFrancesNourse,born 19 March, 1881.
4888. IV. Caroline Josephine Nourse, born 20 July, 1850 ;
married 8 May, 1873, Cecil P. Wilson, D.M.D., (Harvard) of Bos-
ton. Child :
4889. I. Josephine Cecilia Wilson, born 28 June,
1874.
4889. II. Laura Little Wilson, born 25 Jan., 1880.
4890. V. Helen Sophia Nourse, born 11 Dec, 1860.
2702.
MARY JANE WHITE,^ [Nicholas^ Henry^ Henry^ Tristram^
Moses^^ born 2 May, 1824; married 31 March, 1846, George D.,
son of Hon. James and Elizabeth (Raymond) Clark, who was born
7 Sept., 1823. He has been engaged in mercantile business in
Boston, and resides at West Newton, Mass. Children :
4891. I. George Little Clark, born 5 Sept., 1847; mar-
ried 23 April, 1874, Mary Ellery, daughter of Francis G. and Aroline
A. (Saunders) Hartshorn. He is a commission merchant in Boston,
and resides at Newtonville. Children :
4891.1. I. Mary Ellery Clark, born 7 April, 1875.
4891.2. II. George Little Clark, born and died 18
Oct., 1877.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 385
4891.3. III. George Aldersey Clark, bom 2 Sept., 1881.
4892. II. Elizabeth Brown Clakk, born 3 Feb., 1849;
married 9 April, 1872, Theodore A. Estabrook. He is book-keeper
for Faneuil Hall National Bank of Boston, and resides at West
Newton. Cliildren :
Cbarles Theodore Estabrook, born 16 Feb.,
4893.
I.
1875.
4894.
II.
1878.
4895.
Ill
Clarence Ware Estabrook, born 19 June,,
George Clark Estabrook, born 4 Sept., 1881..
4896. III. Charles Lowell Clark, born 16 May, 1852 ; is.
a member of the firm of Geo. L. Clark & Co., and resides at West.
Newton.
4897. IV. Harriet Mower Clark, born 7 May, 1855 ; mar-
ried 28 Dec, 1875, Frederick William Freeman. He resides at.
West Newton, where he is a member of the common council. Chil-
dren :
4898. I. Carrie Lewis Freeman, born 25 Aug., 1877..
4899. II. Frank Clark Freeman, born 14 Feb., 1880..
4899. III. Ethel Hale Freeman, born 26 Feb., 1881.
4900. V. Mary Darracott Clark, born 30 Jan., 1859.
2703.
HARRIET SOPHIA,' [McJiolas^ Henry' Heimf Tristram^ Moses^^
born 14 July, 1826 ; married 15 Aug., 1854, William H. Mower, who
died 16 Aug., 1870. He was at the time of his death a retired steam-
boat captain and a prominent citizen of Bayfield, Wis. She died 7
Aug., 1873. Children:
4901. I. George Augustus Mower, born 31 Jan., I860..
4902. II. Charles Hudson Mower, born 16 Feb., 1866.
2718.
SAMUEL MOODY,' [Joseph'^ Sila^ Henrf Tristram^ Moses^^
born 7 Aug., 1822 ; married 1 July, 1847, Mary P., daughter of
Moses and Sarah P. (Noyes) Rolfe. He is a farmer and lives in
Newbury. Children :
4903. I. Anna Moody, born 11 July, 1848.
25
4905.
4906.
III.
zie Little.
Child
4907.
4908.
IV.
Juue, 1855
4909.
V.
1880.
386 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
4904. II. Lucy Ellen, born 30 April, 1850; married 5
Dec., 1877, (5354) Henry Walton Davenport. Child:
I. Mary Agnes Davenport, born 7 March, 1879.
David, born 17 April, 1852 ; married (5176) Liz-
I. Marcia Elizabeth, born 6 June, 1879.
Elizabeth Rolfe, born 27 March, 1855 ; died 3
Jane Gushing, born 6 Dec, 1859 ; died 10 Oct.,
2720.
ELIZABETH HAZEN, ' [Joseph<^ Silas' Henrt/ Tristram'' Moses^]
born 11 May, 1827 ; married 21 Oct., 1852, Henry, son of John and
Elizabeth (Brewster) Coffin. He is a carpenter by occupation and
lives in East Somerville, Mass. Children :
4910. I. Mart Moody Coffin, born 14 Nov., 1853; mar-
ried 1 Jan., 1878, William Woolley. Child :
4910. I. Arthur Henry Woolley, born 26 Dec, 1879.
4911. II. Elizabeth Ann Coffin, born 19 Feb., 1855 ; died
23 Feb., 1882.
4912. III. George Henry Coffin, born 7 Oct., 1857.
4913. IV. Edward Little Coffin, born 17 Feb., 1861.
2T23.
JOSEPH,' [^Joseph^ Silas^ Henrif Tristram^ Moses^'\ born 24
Aug., 1833 ; married 1861, Sarah C, daughter of Daniel K. and
Elizabeth (Pettingell) Hale. He is a farmer and lives in Newbury,
Mass. Children :
Walter Hale, born 18 Sept., 1863.
Joseph Danforth, born in Carlyle, Mass., 27
Elizabeth Hale, born 4 March, 1872.
Silas, born 30 March, 1881.
2724.
JANE MOODY,^ [Joseph'^ Silas^ Henry^ Tristram^ Moses^l^ born
23 June, 1835; married 10 Oct., 1860, Andrew M., son of Peter
4914.
I.
4915.
11.
May, 1868.
4916.
Ill
4917.
IV.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 387
and Jane (Shelley) Rubel, who was born 4 Oct., 1834, in Talledaga,
Ala. He is a printer by occupation and lives in Somerville, Mass.
Children :
4918. I. Eliza Moody Eubel, born at Newbury 14 Sept.,
1861.
4919. II. Joseph Little Rubel, born at Somerville, 16
Feb., 1868.
2T2T.
TAMAR,' \^A7nos^ James^ Samuel''' Tristram^ Jfoses^] born 25
Aug., 1789 ; married 5 May, 1808, Col. Moses Hazen, son of Col.
Obadiah and Sarah (Batchelder) Clement, who was born 12 Feb.,
1784, and died 8 Sept., 1847. He was a farmer and blacksmith,
and a prominent citizen of Warren, N. H. She died 30 Nov., 1878.
Children :
4920. I. Russell Kimball Clejient, born 19 April, 1809 ;
married 4 Jan., 1843, Betsey, daughter of Robert Fames, who was
born 7 July, 1816, and died 26 Feb., 1846. He is a farmer and
starch manufacturer at Warren, N. H.
4921. II. Moses Hazen Clement, born 14 Dec, 1811 ;
married 6 Dec, 1848, Ruth K., daughter of John Clark, who was
born 5 Jan., 1818, and died 13 March, 1870. Capt. Clement is a
farmer at Weaverville, Cal. Child :
4922. I. George Byron Clement, born 5 Nov., 1849;
married 10 May, 1874, Susie E., daughter of Albin Nash,
who was born 28 March, 1859. Children :
4923. I. Mary E. Clement, born 5 May, 1875.
4924. II. Fred A. Clement, born 27 Aug., 1877.
4925. III. Elizabeth Clejient, born 28 Feb., 1814 ; died 27
Jan., 1815.
4926. IV. Ja3ies Clement, born 10 Nov., 1815 ; married 22
June, 1860, Mary Ann, daughter of Joseph Niles, who was born 17
'Feb., 1832. Mr. Clement learned the blacksmith's trade, carried on
the stone business at Manchester, N. H., for many years was
engaged in trade in a country store at Warren, N. H., and for
eighteen years was landlord of the Prospect House on the crest of
Moosilauke Mountain. He served as selectman and represented his
town in the legislature. He was characterized by a great love for
nature, gave much attention to geology and mineralogy, and in
acquaintance with the mountains of New England was surpassed by
none. He died 20 Nov., 1878. Child:
388 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
4927. I. Horace Frederick Clement, born 2 Sept.,
1867.
4928. V. Joseph Clement, born 3 April, 1818 ; married 14
Oct., 1848, Eunice, daugliter of Jonathan Clough. She was born
21 Nov., 1826. He is a trader and farmer at Warren, N. H. Child :
4929. I. Frank C. Clement, born 28 May, 1853.
4930. VI. Abios Little Clement, born 12 Dec, 1820 ; mar-
ried 26 Jan., 1848, Mary C, daughter of Samuel L. Merrill, who
was born 8 Feb., 1830. He is a farmer at Warren, N. H. Children :
4931. I. Sarah J. Clement, born 8 May, 1849 ; mar-
ried 8 Feb., 1876, C. O. Carter, son of Obadiah Carter, who
was born 12 May, 1841.
4932. II. Charles H. Clement, born 9 June, 1852 ;
died 6 July, 1852.
4933. III. Charles H. Clement, born 27 April, 1853 ;
died 9 Nov., 1878.
4934. IV. Laura E. Clement^ born 23 Nov., 1854;
married 12 Nov., 1875, Frank A., son of Adoniram Whitcher,
who was born 25 Oct., 1850.
4935. VII. Sarah Clement, born 29 Dec, 1822 ; married 16
Nov., 1847, (2748) George Noyes of Atkinson, who was born 19
July, 1818. Children:
4936. I. George Bartlett Noyes, born 23 Jan., 1850 ;
died 22 Dec, 1873.
4937. II. Charles Russell Noyes, born 29 Oct., 1853.
4938. III. Frank Perley Noyes, born 25 Nov., 1857.
4939. VIII. William Clement, born 26 Jan., 1825; married
17 Jan., 1848, Nancy Jane, daughter of Daniel Swett, who was born
26 June, 1825. He is a farmer at Weaverville, Cal. Children :
4940. I. Emma Clement, born 20 June, 1850 ; mar-
ried 27 Sept., 1874, Frank, son of Hiram Mabie, who was
born 31 Oct., 1847. Child:
4941. I. Leland S. Mabie, born 3 Dec, 1877
4942. II. William Henry Clement, born 23 Aug. , 1862
4943. III. Charles Edward Clement, born 10 Oct., 1864
4944. IV. Albert Curtis Clement, born 19 June, 1870
4945. IX. Daniel Quincy Clement, born 31 May, 1826;
married 22 Jan., 1869, Grace, daughter of George Woodworth, who
was born 14 June, 1845. He is a farmer and innkeeper at Warren,
N. H. Children:
SEVENTH GENERATION. 389
4946. I. Edward W. Clemeut, bom 26 March, 1871.
4947. II. Louisa T. Clement, born 20 Feb., 1873.
4948. III. George Fred Putnam Clement, born 15
Nov., 1875.
4949. IV. Albert Lee Clement, born 30 Oct., 1877.
4950. X. Eliza Cleiment, born 20 June, 1828 ; married 17
Oct., 1848, Moses W., son of Thomas Pillsbury, who was born 5
Dec, 1820. Children:
4951. I. Clara E. PiUsbury, born 24 June, 1853;
married 17 March, 1873, Manus H. Perkins of Woodsville,
N. H., who was born 17 Feb., 1844.
4952. II. Sarah C. Pillsbury, born 1 July, 1855 ;
died 10 Nov., 1875.
4953. III. Fred T. Pillsbury, born 20 March, 1857.
4954. IV. Moses H. Pillsbury, born 28 Feb., 1868.
4955. XL John Clement, born 12 Aug., 1830; married 1
Jan., 1862, Laura E., daughter of Caleb Ford, who was born 6 Feb.,
1841. He is a farmer at "Warren, N. H. Children :
4956. I. MinnieD. Clement, born 17 Oct., 1862.
4957. II. Maybell Clement, born 5 Dec, 1864.
4958. XII. Tamar Jane Clement, born 4 Dec, 1832 ; mar-
ried 14 Jan., 1862, James Orland, son of James Tuttle, who was
born 30 Aug., 1834. She died 7 Oct., 1871. Children :
4959. I. Clara Almira Tuttle, born 19 May, 1865.
4960. II. Sarah Jane Tuttle, born 26 Sept., 1867.
4961. III. James Orland Tuttle, born 14 Sept., 1871 ;
died 4 May, 1872.
2729.
BENJAMIN,'^ [Amos'^ James^ Samuel* Tristram^ Moses'^'] born
22 Sept., 1793 ; married 18 Sept., 1818, Sally, daughter of Jonathan
Kimball of Lisbon, N. H., who was born 5 Feb., 1797. Capt. Little
was a farmer and innkeeper at Warren, N. H., where he died 31
Oct., 1863. Children:
Mehitable, born 29 June, 1820.
Omar, born 28 Oct., 1822.
Amos, born 17 Nov., 1824 ; died 1 Jan., 1827.
Ltdia Jane, born 12 Oct., 1827 ; died 6 Nov., 1832.
Amos, born 27 July, 1829 ; died 5 Nov., 1847.
^4962.
I.
4963.
II.
4964.
III.
4965.
IV.
4966.
V.
390 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
4967. VI. Benjamin Kimball, born 10 July, 1833 ; married
2 Feb., 1855, Rachel G., daughter of William Mellis, who was born
Oct., 1835. He is a commercial traveler with headquarters at Bos-
ton, Mass. Child :
4968. I. Maude Eloise, born and died 8 Oct., 1872.
2730.
BETSEY,'^ [Amos^ James^ Samuel* Tristram'^ Moses^^ born 31
Aug., 1795 ; married 20 June, 1826, Stephen, son of Amos Noyes,
who was born 10 Oct., 1796, and died about 1880. He was a peddler
and farmer at Warren, N. H. She died 30 Aug., 1847. Children:
4969. I. Abby Notes, born 15 July, 1827 ; married 20
May, 1847, C. H. Putnam, son of Peiiey Putnam, who was born 11
Nov., 1824. Child:
4970. I. Ada F. Putnam, born 7 Aug., 1853 ; mar-
ried 11 Nov., 1873, Fred H. Wells, who was born 2 Jan., 1851.
4971. II. James Notes, born 29 Jan., 1829; married 17
Aug., 1856, Cynthia M., daughter of Charles K. Oile, who was born
3 March, 1836. He is a trader and farmer at Money Creek, Hous-
ton County, Minn. Children :
4972. I. Ada E. Noyes, born 12 Oct., 1857.
4973. II. Frank W. Noyes, born 9 July, 1859.
4974. III. George E. Noyes, born 22 Sept., 1869.
4975. III. SoPHA Ann Notes, born 2 Jan., 1831 ; died 22
March, 1839.
4976. IV. Joseph Notes, born 2 Oct., 1832; married 11
Oct., 1869, Alzina Lucy, daughter of Daniel Braman, who was born
15 April, 1840. He was a peddler and farmer, and died 30 Dec,
1875. Children, besides a daughter that died in infancy :
4977. I. John Elmer Noyes, born 1 April, 1872.
4978. II. Ellis Hobert Noyes, born 4 July, 1873.
4979. III. Josie Noyes, born 23 April, 1876.
4980. V. DoLLT Notes, born 5 April, 1835 ; married 3
July, 1855, James A., son of S. P. Tyler, who was born 28 Dec,
1830. Children :
4981. I. Sarah E. Tyler, born 16 May, 1856.
4982. II. Birnis A. Tyler, born 18 May, 1862 ; died
23 Feb., 1866.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 391
4983. III. Herbert H. Tyler, born 14 Feb., 1864;
died 3 Aug., 1864.
4984. IV. Charles P. Tyler, born 5 Sept., 1865.
4985. V. Wendell N. Tyler, born 25 Nov., 1869;
died 24 Sept., 1870.
4986. VI. Jennie M. Tyler, born 17 Jan., 1873.
2732.
JESSE,''' l^Amos^ James^ Samuel'^ Tristram^ Moses'^'] born 4 July,
1800; married 18 Nov., 1829, Susan C, daughter of Joseph and
Sarah (Copp) Merrill of Warren, N. H., who was born 30 July,
1808, and survives. He was born on Beech Hill in Warren, N. H.,
lived and worked upon his father's farm till 21 years of age, and
then went away to work. One season he was employed on the old
Chester turnpike, and several seasons upon the foundations of the
new mills in the then young city of Lowell, Mass. Winters he taught
district and singing schools. When he had saved sufficient money
he attended the Haverhill Academy several terms, then studied
medicine with Drs. Laban Ladd and Thomas Whipple, and gradu-
ated at the Dartmouth Medical College in 1828. He practiced medi-
cine first at Landaff, then at Warren, N. H., till his death 29 July,
1865. Dr. Little served as town clerk from 1831 to 1838, was post-
master from 1833 to 1840, represented his town in the legislature in
1840 and 1841, was chairman of the board of selectmen in 1847 and
1848, and for many years superintendent of common schools. In
politics he was a staunch democrat, and never failed to vote the
straight ticket. In religion he was at first a Methodist, afterwards
adopted more liberal views and became a Universalist. He had a
genial disposition and a pleasant word and bright smile for all.
Children :
*4987. I. Joseph Merrill, born 28 Oct., 1830.
*4988. II. WiLLLOi, born 20 March, 1833.
*4989. III. Thomas Bexton, born 7 Sept., 1838.
4990. IV. George Alfred, born 23 May, 1847 ; married 1
Jan., 1876, Nettie, daughter of John L. Keasor, who was born 21
Feb., 1851, and died 27 May, 1877. He fitted for college at Man-
chester High School, was two years member of the class of 1871 at
Dartmouth, and is now practicing his profession of law at Man-
chester, N. H.
392 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2733.
WILLIAM,'^ l^Amos'^ James^ Samuel* Tristram? Moses^'] born 19
June, 1802; married 21 March, 1831, Mary Ann Souther, who was
born 20 May, 1813, and died 3 Aug., 1869. He was a pattern maker
and manufacturer, lived at Boston, Mass., and died 9 Jan., 1873.
Children :
4991. I. William Kimball, born 7 April, 1832 ; married
31 Dec, 1856, Laura F., daughter of John Given, was a machinist,
and died 16 May, 1858.
4992. II. Mary Elizabeth, born 11 May, 1833; died
Dec, 1841.
4993. III. Lucy Jane, born 1 Aug., 1835 ; died Dec, 1841.
4994. IV. Geokge Damon, born 25 Dec, 1836; died Feb.,
1837.
4995. V. George Damon, born 31 Aug., 1838 ; died Dec,
1841.
4996. VI. Henry, born 31 July, 1840 ; is an engineer in
Boston.
4997. VII. Joseph Damon, born 21 Aug., 1842; is an engi-
neer in Boston.
4998. VIII. Elizabeth Jane, born 3 June, 1844 ; died 4 April,
1847.
4999. IX. Harriet Newell, born 2 May, 1846.
5000. X. Mary An-n, born 21 Oct., 1848.
5001. XI. Emma Louisa, born 22 Nov., 1851.
5002. XII. George Washington, born 1 March, 1853 ; is a
machinist in Boston.
5003. XIII. James Brewster, born 1 July, 1855 ; lives in
Boston.
5004. XIV. Rachel Dabion, born 9 Nov., 1857; married 9
July, 1877, Pharos, son of William H. Shirley, who was born 1 Feb.,
1854, at Marblehead, Mass. He is a brush agent and lives in Som-
erville, Mass. Child :
5005. I. Edith May Shirley, born 18 Jan., 1878;
died 26 April, 1881.
5006. II. Lina Shirley, born 30 Sept., 1880.
5006. III. William Pharos Shirley, born 23 Dec, 1881.
2734.
JONATHAN,'^ \_Amos^ James^ Samuel* Tristram^ Moses^^ born 8
June, 1804; married first 31 March, 1829, Almena C, daughter of
*o007.
I.
Jan., 1864.
5008.
II.
1867.
5009.
III.
*5010.
IV.
5011.
V.
5012.
VI.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 393
Joseph Fellows of Piermont, N. H., who was born 15 May, 1808,
and died 27 Aug., 1830, and second 6 June, 1831, Mary, daughter
of Joseph Currier of Canaan. N. H., who was born 8 Sept., 1806.
Mr. Little is a farmer and lives in Warren, N. H. He represented
the town in the legislature in 184:5 and 1846, and has been selectman
several years. Children :
Almena Chastina. born 15 Aug., 1830; died 2
Mary Anx, born 29 April, 1832 ; died 19 June,
Jane, born 10 Feb., 1834 ; died 15 Feb., 1837.
Effie Eliza, born 20 March, 1836.
Elvira, born 22 Nov.. 1837 ; died 29 Sept., 1839.
Addie Jane, born 19 April, 1840 ; married 20
Nov., 1856, William H., sou of Newell Caswell of Orford, N. H.,
who was born 8 Aug., 1835. Child:
5013. Clarence A. Caswell, born 18 March, 1858.
*5014. VII. Hexry Amos, born 26 Aug., 1842,
*5015. VIII. Frank Parker, born 21 April, 1845.
5016. IX. George Melvin. born 18 April, 1847 ; served in
the First New Hampshire Heav}' Artillery, is now a clerg^'man of the
Adventist denomination, and has preached at Haverhill. Franconia,
and Easton, N. H., and Hardwick, Vt.
. 2735.
JOHN,' [^Amos^ James^ Samuel* Tristram^ 3Ioses^^ born 7 March,
1806; married 18 Dec, 1831, Maria Cobleigh, who died 18 Feb.,
1857, aged 55. He was a farmer and died 29 March, 1859. Chil-
dren :
*5017. I. George, born 28 Sept., 1832, at Warren, N. H.
*501S. II. Sarah, born 14 Jan., 1835, at Northumberland,
N. H. ; died 6 April, 1860.
*5019. III. Ann Mary, born 4 Nov., 1836.
5020. IV. Levi, born 2 Sept., 1838; residence unknown.
*5021. V. Ellen Maria, born 23 Aug., 1840.
5022. VI. John Murray, born 25 March, 1842 ; married
Maria, daughter of Christopher Chase of Monroe, and is a farmer at
North Monroe, N. H. Children :
5023. I. Gertrude.
5024. II. Luna.
5025. III. Darwin.
394 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5026. VII. Alson Scott, born 8 April, 1845 ; married 22
Jan., 1869, Ellen Jane, daughter of William Harrison and Emily
Jane (Keith) Olmstead, who was born at Haverhill, N. H., 11 Jan.,.
1849. He is a carpenter and lives at Lisbon, N. H. Child :
5027. I. Fred Scott, born 6 Aug., 1876.
5028. VIII. Adelaide, born and died 7 Nov., 1848.
*5029. IX. LuELLA Elizabeth, born 25 Jan., 1850.
Z ( O i .
JUDITH,^ \^Amos^ James^ SamueP Tristram^ Moses^'\ born 25
Feb., 1810; married 4 June, 1829, Nathaniel, son of Samuel Mer-
rill, who was born 27 Aug., 1806, and died 26 July, 1878. He was
a farmer and lived in Warren, N. H. Children :
5030. I. -James Merrill, born 18 June, 1835 ; died 7
Sept., 1838.
5031. II. Hattie E. Merrill, born 13 March, 1837; mar-
ried 15 April, 1857, Andrew H. Webster of Concord, N. H., wha
was born 29 June, 1829.
5032. III. Amos K. Merrill, born 20 Nov., 1838; died 23
May, 1842.
5033. IV. Hekry N. Merrill, born 11 July, 1840 ; married
4 March, 1863, Sarah C, daughter of Hazen Libbey. He is a wheel-
wright. Child :
5034. I. Jennie Merrill, born 4 March, 1866 ; died
21 March, 1878.
5035. V. Jane E. Merrill, born 23 April, 1843 ; married
Sept., 1865, Thomas D., son of Alonzo A. Whipple, M.D., and
died 26 Oct., 1865.
5036. VI. Sarah C. Merrill, born 12 Oct., 1845.
5037. VII. Amos Little Merrill, born 4 Nov., 1849 ; mar-
ried 9 March, 1875, Mary, daughter of Trueman Olin, who was born
9 July, 1853, at Searsburg, Vt. He is an innkeeper and farmer at
Warren, N. H.
5038. VIII. Susan E. Merrill, born 4 Nov., 1854; died 11
Nov., 1865.
2738.
KIMBALL,' \_Amos^ Jame^ Samuel^ Tristram^ Moses^^ born 8
Jan., 1815 ; married 27 Feb., 1839, Elvira, daughter of Joshua Cur-
rier of Canaan, N. H., who was born 31 Dec, 1811, and died &
SEVENTH GENERATION. 395
Dec, 1877. He was a farmer, lived in Lisbon, N. H., and died 14
Dec, 1874. Cliildren :
5039. I. Albert, born 4 May, 1840 ; was a member of
Co. H, Nintli New Hampstiire Volunteers, and died 19 Aug., 1863.
*5040. II. Emma Jane, born 29 May, 1844.
5041. III. William Edwin, born 7 Jan., 1846; married 27
Nov., 1879, Annie E. Hall of Henniker, N. H. He is a mechanic
and lives at Lisbon, N. H.
*5042. IV. Moses Kimball, born 1 July, 1848.
5043. V. JajMes Currier, born 7 Sept., 1854 ; died 5 Sept.,
1856.
2749.
SAMUEL,'' l^JEbeneze')''' Jame^ SamueP Tristram^ Moses^'\ born 22
May, 1801, in Enfield, N. H. ; married 3 Sept., 1829, Catherine H.,
daughter of Elisha Payne, who was born 3 Sept., 1805, in Lebanon,
N. H., and survives. Mr. Little studied medicine at Dartmouth
College, where he received his degree of M.D. in 1829, began the
practice of his profession at New London, N. H., and followed it
with marked success for twenty-five years. In 1855 he removed to
Clayton County, Iowa, and devoted the remaining yeai's of his life
to the care of a farm. He had a pleasant, genial nature, was a man
of the strictest integrity, and a useful and respected citizen. His
death, indirectly caused by an accident, took place 20 March, 1878,
at his residence at Farmersburg, Iowa. Children :
*5044. I. Arabella Maria, born 1 April, 1831.
*5045. II. John Moore Do^v, born 7 Feb., 1838.
2750.
JAMES, '^ \_Ehenezer^ James' Samuel^ Tristram^ Moses^'\ born 22
Jan., 1803 ; married 3 Nov., 1829, Eliza Gale, daughter of Samuel
Adams of Enfield, who was born 21 July, 1807, and died 10 June,
1877. He was a farmer and lived in Enfield, N. H., where he died
11 Dec, 1854. Children :
*5046. I. James Albert, born 10 July, 1831.
5047. II. Mary Eliza, born 12 Nov., 1834; married 27
Oct., 1869, John C, son of Benjamin and Harriet Webster of King-
field, Me. Mr. Webster has been connected with the JEtna Life In-
surance Company of Hartford, Conn., and is now (1880) its vice
president.
*5048. III. Sarah Frances Ann, born 6 April, 1843.
396 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2751.
EBENEZER," [Ebenezer'^ James^ Samuel'^ Tristram^ Moses'^^ born
18 June, 1805 ; married 2 March, 1834, Almira Taylor, who was
born 18 April, 1811. He was a farmer and lived in Enfield, N. H.,
where he held several positions of trust, and died 9 Sept., 1870.
Children :
5049. I. Flora Elizabeth, born 6 Dec, 1837.
5050. II. JuLiNE Malancy, born 8 Oct., 1840; married 27
Oct., 1869, Foster Dodge, son of James and Catherine (Clifford)
Edwards, who was born 30 Oct., 1841, engaged in trade at Marl-
boro, Mass., and is now agent in Boston of the Atlas Refining
Company. She died 26 July, 1872.
2752.
ELIZA, '^ l^Ebenezei''^ James^ Samuel^ Tristram? Moses^'^ born 5
Aug., 1808; married 25 Nov., 1830, David Clement, who was born
19 Jan., 1805, and died 10 March, 1848, at Enfield, N. H. She
survives and lives with her daughter in Chicago. Children :
5051. I. Eben Little Clement, born 15 July, 1832 ; mar-
ried first 26 Nov., 1857, Sophia F. Bowker, and second 12 Jan.,
1869, Hannah S. Green. He is a photographer at Marshalltown,
Iowa. Children :
5052. I. George Frederick Clement,bornl July, 1858.
5053. II. George Edward Clement, born 1 May,
1861 ; died 2 July, 1878.
5054. III. Leonard Herbert Clement, born 4 Dec,
1872.
5055. II. Ellen Goodall Clement, born 12 Feb., 1837;
died 26 Feb., 1853.
5056. III. Martha Jane Clement, born 5 Jan., 1839 ; mar-
ried 20 Sept., 1860, Ephraim Baxter Magoon, who died 31 Aug.,
1864. She died 27 Nov., 1873. Child:
5057. I. William Baxter Magoon, born 10 May,
1862 ; died 18 July, 1863.
5058. IV. Mary Elizabeth Clement, born 8 Oct., 1843;
died 30 Oct., 1844.
5059. V. Mary Elizabeth Clement, born 7 Sept., 1845;
married 2 July, 1874, William Azro Hutchinson of the Evening
Journal^ Chicago, 111.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 397
2753.
TIMOTHY WIGGINJ [Williavi'^ James'' SamueP Tristram^
Moses^'] born 9 Feb., 1805; married first Catharine, daughter of
Judge John and (849) Mary (Poore) Harris, who died 16 Feb.,
1843, aged 39, and second in 1846, Mary Louise, daughter of A. Gr.
and Maria F. Britton of Orford, N. H. He was a merchant at
Manchester, N. H., and died 12 April, 1863. Children, besides
Mary who died in infancy :
5060. I. Elizabeth Wiggin, born 1834 ; died 6 July, 1854.
5061. II. George Britton, born 14 Aug., 1847; married
Nov., 1875, Ella M. Walworth, and resides in Boston. Child :
5062. I. Theodore Walworth, born 19 Feb., 1879.
5063. III. Maria Louise, born 8 May, 1862 ; died 24 May,
1863.
2755.
ELLEN CHASE, ^ \_William^ James^ Samuel^ Tristram? Moses-'\
born 24 Oct., 1813 ; married 12 June, 1834, Herman Harris Greene,
a sea-captain, who died 8 Jan., 1862. Mrs. Greene survives and
lives with her son at Hopkinton, N. H. Children :
5064. I. Herivian Wells Greene, born 11 April, 1836 ; is
a lawyer and (1880) county attorney of Memmac County, N. H.
5065. II. Sx\.RAH Cazenove Greene, born 20 Dec, 1837.
5066. III. George Appleton Greene, born 31 Jan., 1843 ;
died 3 June, 1857.
2764.
JVIARY CARLETON,^ [Jonathan^ Nathaniel Samuel* Tristram^
Moses^'\ born 10 Feb., 1798; married 12 Sept., 1819, Capt. Jesse
Ayer of Hampstead, N. H., where she now (1880) lives. Children:
5067. I. Meribah Hale Ayer, born 8 Nov., 1820; mar-
ried 25 June, 1840, Henry Putnam of Hampstead.
Albert William Ayer, born 20 Aug., 1822.
Christopher Pearley Ayer, born 12 Jan., 1824.
Mary Elizabeth Gibbon Ayer, born 21 July, 1829.
Eben Hale Little Ayer, born 1 July, 1834.
Charles Richards Ayer, born 22 Jan., 1837.
5068.
II.
5069.
III.
5070.
IV.
5071.
V.
5072.
VI.
398 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2766.
LINUS LEWIS CARLETON,^ [Jonathan Garleton^ Nathaniel
Samuel^ Tristram^ Moses^~\ born 27 Sept., 1806; married 22 Jan.,
1832, Abiah, daughter of Ephraim and Ehoda (French) Tewksbury,
who was born in Hampstead 25 April, 1807. He resided in Ports-
mouth, N. H., where one child was born, and in Hampstead, N. H.,
on the homestead of his wife's father where the other children were
born. He is a cooper by trade, was for many years the captain of a
military company, and has been one of the selectmen of the town.
Children :
5073. I. Rhoda Ann, born 13 Aug., 1833 ; married May,
1858, Charles Butterfield, son of Hugh and Elizabeth H. (Boyntou)
Pettingell, who was born in Tingsboro, Mass., 23 Oct., 1838.
She died in Manchester, N. H., Aug., 1861. Child :
5074. I. George Waldren Pettingell, born at Salem,
N. H., 1 May, 1859 ; is a shoemaker at Raj^mond, N. H.
*5075. II. Maky Amanda, born July, 1836.
5076. III. Henry Curtis, born 17 Jan., 1838 ; served in
Company E, Eleventh New Hampshire Volunteers, and died in the
rebel prison at Salisbury, S. C, 3 April, 1865.
5077. IV. Linus Hale, born 28 Sept., 1839 ; married 1
Dec, 1866, Trypheua, daughter of John and Lucretia (Mooers)
Jefferson, who was born in Pembroke, N. H., 2 March, 1845. He
served in the army, is a carpenter, and lives in Haverhill, Mass.
Child :
5078. I. Herbert Carleton, born 19 Jan., 1878.
5079. V. Adin Taylor, born 5 Dec, 1841 ; married 30
Nov., 1869, Mary Emma, daughter of Edmond and Emeliue (Ealy)
Mooers, and a cousin of his brother Linus' wife. He served in the
army and died 11 April, 1871. His widow married 21 May, 1878,
Oliver Putnam. Child :
5080. I. Adin Sidney, born 14 Oct., 1870.
5081. VI. Hannah Maria, born 28 Aug., 1843; married
4 June, 1879, Frank M., son of Amos and Eliza Jane (Clay) Brown,
who was born in Wilmot, N. H., 9 Feb., 1851. He is a farmer and
lives (1880) in Haverhill, Mass.
5082. VII. Elizabeth Gordon, born 17 Feb., 1848 ; married
18 Jan., 1874, Samuel Stephen, son of Stephen and Priscilla (San-
born) Corliss, who was born 14 Nov., 1846. He is a dealer in shoe
stift'enings at Haverhill, Mass.
SEVENTH GENERATIOlSr. 399
5083. VIII. William Arthitr, born 7 Jan., 1851 ; married 15
Nov., 1876, Sarah Lizzie, daughter of Horace and Elizabeth Maria
(Dearborn) Locke, who was born in Winchester, Mass., 19 Jan.,
1854. He is a carpenter and lives at Hampstead Centre, N. H.
Child :
5084. I. Horace Walter, born 2 Nov., 1878.
2T6T.
DAVID POOR,^ [Jonathan Carleton^ Nathaniel' Samuel* Tris-
tram^ 3Ioses'^'] born 1 Nov., 1808; married 3 Sept., 1833, Martha
Ann, daughter of William and Mary Langdou (Holbrook) Ham,
who was born in Portsmouth, N. H., 11 Sept., 1812, and survives.
He was in the express and insurance business, and died in Epping,
N. H., 8 Dec, 1872. Children:
5085. I. Ellen Harriet, born 2 Nov., 1834, in Ports-
mouth; lived with her uncle (2763) Eben Hale Little, and died 3
July, 1852.
*5086. II. Albert William, born 17 March, 1836, in Port-
land, Me.
5087. III. Eben Hale, born 6 Feb., 1839, in Hampstead,
N. H. : married first Mary Eliza, daughter of Hiram and Louisa A.
(Hoyt) Nichols, who was born 1 Oct., 1846, and died 24 March,
1869, and second her sister, Ella Jauette Nichols, who was born 2
Jan., 1850, and died 27 Oct., ]851. He is employed in a shoe man-
ufactory in Haverhill, Mass. Child :
5088. I. Jessie May, born 9 Nov., 1867.
*5089 . IV. Martha Louisa, born 8 April, 1 843 , in Hampstead.
5090. V. Jay Plummer, born in Epping 11 March, 1845 ;
served in the Eleventh New Hampshire regiment during the civil war,
married 25 Aug., 1867, Eosaliue daughter of John and Louisa
(Darling) Weutworth, who was born in Rumney, N. H., 15 July,
1835. He died in Epping 5 April, 1875. Their only child, Walter,
died in infancy.
*5091. VI. Emma Placenta, born in Epping 31 July, 1847.
5092. VII. Anna Isabel, born 18 July, 1849 : died 23 Aug.,
1852.
5093. VIII. Frank Herbert, born in Epping 20 March, 1852 ;
married 27 Feb., 1878, Carrie Maria, daughter of Daniel and Mar-
tha Ann (Card) Morrison, who was born in Waltham, Mass., 27
May, 1852. He is employed in a shoe manufactory at Haverhill, Mass.
400 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5094. IX. Walter Langdon, born in Epping 28 March,.
1854; married 8 Oct., 1876, Sarah, daughter of Daniel Coffin and
Sarah (Burnham) Edgerly, who was born in Epping 26 Nov., 1854.
He is employed in a shoe manufactory at Haverhill, Mass. Child :
5095. I. Gi-uy Langdon, born 12 Feb., 1878.
2768.
PHEBI5,' \^ Jonathan Carleton^ Nathaniel^ SamueV' Tristram^
Moses^~\ born 23 March, 1811 ; married in Hampstead 6 Sept., 1829,
Francis, son of Wybird and Elizabeth (Williams) Sawyer, who was
born in Amesbury, Mass., 30 July, 1806, and died at Candia, N. H.,
7 Nov., 1843. He was a cooper, and lived in Portsmouth, N. H.,
where two of their children were born, and afterwards in Hampstead.
She died in Haverhill, Mass., 27 April, 1880. Children :
5096. I. Samuel Gordon S»nTH vSawyer, born 12 Sept.,
1830; died 7 Feb., 1851.
5097. II. Ann Elizabeth Sawyer, born 14 Aug., 1832;.
died 31 Dec, 1853.
5098. III. Henry Little Sawyer, born 8 June, 1835 ; died
2 Aug., 1843.
5099. IV. Harriet Colby Sawyer, born 10 April, 1837 ;
married 14 Aug., 1862 (1618) Daniel Long Sawyer, who was born
in Haverhiir 27 June, 1837, and died 22 June, 1878. She lives at.
Haverhill, Mass.
2769.
NATHANIEL HALE,'^ [Jonathan Gay^leton^' NathanieP Samuel^
Tristranr^ Moses^^ born 1 April, 1813 ; married 8 May, 1840, Almira,
daughter of Ephraim Tewksbury, a sister of his brother Linus' wife,,
who was born 26 June, 1814, in Hampstead, and died 28 Feb., 1871.
He was a cooper by trade, lived in Hampstead, but spent the latter
years of his life in Lynn., Mass., where he died 30 Dec, 1877.
Children :
5100. I. Meribah Farnum, born 8 May, 1841 ; married 6
Oct., 1872, Gardner B. Reynolds of Lynn, and died 18 Oct., 1875.
Child: '
5101. I. Lorenzo Theodore Reynolds, born 6 Feb.,.
1875 ; died in infancy.
*5102. II. Frank Henry, born 19 Oct., 1843.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 401
5103. III. Jonathan Carleton, born 19 Aug., 1846; mar-
ried 26 July, 1870, Lucy Ann Sawyer, and died 5 March, 1874. His
only child died in infancy.
5104. IV. Mary Phebe, born 1 Sept., 1852; married 23
Dec, 1869, John Dow, Jr., of Atkinson, N. H., a brother of Frank
Henry's wife. He was born 16 Dec, 1844, and lives at Lynn,
Mass. Children :
5105. I. Ethelyn Mary Dow, born 29 June, 1872.
5106. II. John Carleton Dow, born 21 Dec, 1874.
2773.
ROBERT EMERSON,' [Nalhanief NathanieP Samuel'' Tris-
tram^ Moses^^ born 25 Nov., 1804; married 1827, Clarissa, daughter
of Deacon James Pinkerton of Derry, N. H., who was born March,
1803. He was educated at the Atlvinson Academy, taught school in
Essex, Mass., and after his marriage ^engaged in mercantile business
in Boston for several years, then removed to Illinois and was a real
estate agent. He died at Peoria 6 Aug., 1842. Child:
5107. I. Henky Augustus, born 18 July, 1829 ; was educated
at Andover Phillips Academy, Amherst College, and Brown Univer-
sity, and received the degree of A.B. from the latter institution in
1855, He has been the greater part of his life a teacher, having
occupied positions in tlie normal school at Lancaster, Mass., the
high schools at Reading and Marblehead, Mass., the Highland Mili-
tary School at "Worcester, Mass., and as an instructor in elocution
in New York City. He spells his surname Littell, and resides at
Derry, N. H.
2774.
GEORGE WASHINGTON," [Na(haniel<^ Nathaniel^ Samuel*
Tristram^ 3Ioses'^'\ born 12 Aug., 1810 ; married 2 Oct., 1834, Louisa
L. Lord of Lyman, Me. He left home at an early age, was a clerk
in Boston for five years, and in the spring of 1834 removed to Farm-
ington. 111., where he has since resided. He has been justice of the
peace and police magisti'ate twelve years, school treasurer of the
township for thirty-five years, a member of the Congregational
church for over half a century, and a leader of the choir a large
portion of this time. Children :
*5108. I, Louisa Jane, born 19 July, 1835.
26
402 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5109. II. Frances Helen, born 13 Dec, 1836; died 13
Dec, 1840.
*5110. III. Belinda Tarleton, born 11 May, 1839 ; died 14
June, 1879.
5111. IV. Alfred. Herman, born 8 March, 1841; died 9
March, 1842.
*5112. V. Carrie Alice, born 24 Sept., 1843.
*5113. VI. Robert Franklin, born 27 March, 1845.
*5114. VII. Nathaniel, born 27 Sept., 1846.
2T86.
ELIZA, ■^ l^Samuel^ Nathaniel^ SamueV" Tristraim? Mose8^~\ born 29
May, 1811 ; manned 5 March, 1833, Harry Webster, a farmer of
West Canaan, N. H., where slie lives (1880). Children, all born at
West Canaan :
5115. I. Mary L. Webster, born 12 April, 1835 ; married
1 Jan., 1862, Asa H. Paige, a grocer of Boston, Mass., and had two
children that died in infancy.
5116. II. Levi F. Webster, born 4 Nov., 1836 ; married 22
Jan., 1862, Ann C. Smith of Enfield, N. H. He is a farmer at
West Canaan, N. H. Child :
5117. I. Herbert L. Webster, born 31 May, 1866.
5118. III. Emily F. Webster, born 2 March, 1839 ; died
24 March, 1841.
5119. IV. Hiram L. Webster, born 13 June, 1842 ; died 19
Dec, 1846.
5120. V. Charles H. Webster, born 29 May, 1850 ; mar-
ried 1 Nov., 1876, Hattie E, Johnson of Jefferson, Me., and is a
grocer in Boston, Mass.
2T8T.
PHEBE MALVINA,^ {Samuel'' Nathaniel^ Samuel* Tristram^
Moses'^^ born 17 Sept., 1813 ; married 15 May, 1832, Parker Carr, a
carriage maker of Orford, N. H. She died 3 Jan., 1877. Children :
5121. I. Mary Little Carr, born 25 Dec, 1837 ; married
6 Aug., 1867, Calvin Francis Bradford, a broom maker of Orford.
5122. II. Emily Martin Carr, born 8 Feb., 1842 ; married
4 July, 1870, John Moore Fitts, a merchant at West Rumney, N. H.
5123. III. Amos Little Carr, born 18 June, 1845 ; died 24
Jan., 1846.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 403
5124. IV. John Oscar Carr, bora 3 Oct., 1847; married
25 April, 1871, Mary Elizabeth Edwards. He is a mechanic and
resides at Orford, N. H.
2792.
NATHANIEL NO YES, ^ lJose2:>h'^ NathanieP Samuel^ Tristram^
Moses^'] born 28 April, 1812 ; married Sarah E., daughter of Simon
Plumber, who was born in Amsterdam, N. Y., 6 July, 1821. He
was a contractor for stone work, and died at Emmonsburgh, N. Y.,,
28 May, 1875. Children :
5125. I. Mary E., born in Amsterdam, N. Y., 29 Sept.,.
1841 ; married 7 June, 1862, Jerome B., son of John and Martha,
Delamater. They live at Brockett's Bridge, N. Y. Children :
5126. I. Cora Bell Delamater, born 23 Sept., 1866..
5127. II. Bertha May Delamater, born 25 June, 1868-
5128. II. Simon Plumber, born at Little Falls, N. Y., 6
June, 1843 ; married 1867, Elizabeth, daughter of David and Eme-
line Dalrymple. Children :
5129. I. Charles, born Oct., 1869.
5130. II. Mary E.
5131. III. Nathaniel Noyes.
5132. IV. Henry.
5133. III. George Webster, born 28 Sept., 1858;. died 22
Feb., 1863.
2806.
CHARLES HENRY,' [Amos^ Nathaniel^ Samuel^ Tristram^
Moses^'] born 10 Jan., 1820 ; married 24 March, 1842, Sarah, daugh-
ter of George and Ruth (Spring) Fuller of Chester, Vt., who was
born 6 March, 1818. He learned his father's trade and since attain-
ing his majority has been engaged in that business, the manufacture
of hats, at Newport, N. H. He served during the war as sergeant
in the Ninth New Hampshire Volunteers, and was severely wounded
at Antietam. He is an active Free Mason and an earnest worker in
the temperance cause. Children :
5134. I. Elizabeth Ellen, born 28 April, 1843 ; married
22 Oct., 1862, George Henry Fuller, a shoe manufacturer of Haver-
hill, Mass., and died 7 Jan., 1866. Children :
5135. I. Alice Ellen Fuller, born 20 Sept., 1863.
404 • LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5136. II. Carrie Frances Fuller, born 26 April, 1865 ;
died 19 Sept., 1865.
5137. II. Sarah Frances, born 29 Oct., 1844; died 1
Oct., 1879.
5138. III. Nancy Alice, born 26 May, 1848; died 18 Oct.,
1852.
5139. IV. Mary Adelia, born 19 Oct., 1853.
2808.
FRANCES ANN,"^ [Amos^ Nathaniel^ Samuel^ Tristranv^ Moses^'\
Tjorn 30 July, 1823 ; married 13 Aug., 1851, Joseph Warren, son of
John and Phoebe (Chase) Parmelee of Newport, N. H. He was
born 2 Feb., 1818, went south in 1847, became a member of a large
dry goods house located first at Charleston, S. C, and afterwards in
New York. Since the outbreak of the rebellion, he was till 1879 a
salesman with H. B. Claflin & Co., and now resides at Newport,
N. H. Children :
5140. I. Edward Little Parmelee, born in Newport, N.
H., 16 May, 1852; is in the corn and grain business at Kansas
City, Mo.
5141. II. Francis Joseph Parmelee, born in Brooklyn, N.
Y., 27 June, 1857 ; is in the office of the Western Union Telegraph
Company, 195 Broadway, New York.
5142. III. Anne Parmelee, born in Brooklyn 1 June, 1860.
2811.
SAMUEL NO YES, ^ IJoseph"" Samuel Noyes^ Samuel* Tristram^
Moses^^ born 4 Nov., 1813; married 30 May, 1837, Hannah,
daughter of John Knight of Atkinson, who was born 31 March, 1815.
She married second (2747) Albert Noyes. Mr. Little was a farmer,
lived in Atkinson, N. H., and died 13 Aug., 1853. Child :
5143. I. Marinda Augusta, born 27 April, 1841 ; married
8 April, 1862, Washington Bartlett Wason, who was born 1 Dec,
1838. Child :
5144. I. George Merrill Wason, born 12 Sept., 1866.
2822.
ALFRED BASSETT,^ [Amos^ Samuel Noyes^ Samuel^ Tristram^
.Moses'^1^ born 3 Aug., 1824; married 7 June, 1849, Maria Stephens
SEVENTH GENERATION. , 405
Burt, who was born 28 Oct., 1827. He is a farmer in Atkinson, N.
H., and has served as selectman several times. Children :
5145. I. Martha Lucina, born 24 June, 1850 ; married
18 Oct., 1870, "Walter Perley Davis, who died 16 April, 1873, aged
27. Child :
5146. I. Frank Elmer Davis, born 16 May, 1871.
5147. II. Branch Greenleaf, born 3 Dec, 1853 ; died 1
Nov., 1870.
5148. III. Emma Frances, born 31 March, 1856.
5149. IV. Samuel Notes, born 25 April, 1859.
5150. V. Mertie Maria, born 8 April, 1869.
2828. •
ABIGAIL KNIGHT,^ [John'^ Samuel Noyes^ Samuel^ Tristram^
Hoses'^'] born 31 Oct., 1833 ; married first 22 March, 1854, James
P. Rousseau of Newburyport, a nephew of the wife of (3479) Moses
Little Hale, who was born 10 Aug., 1824, and died 11 Feb., 1864,
and second 13 Aug., 1866, George Jackman Warner, who was born
15 April, 1824. Children :
5151. I. James Little Rousseau, born 22 April, 1856;
died 31 July, 1860.
5152. II. Mary Lane Hale Rousseau, born 15 Oct., 1858.
5153. III. Anna Miltimore Rousseau, born 5 Feb., 1861 ;
died 6 Nov., 1861.
5154. IV. James Willie Miltimore Rousseau, born 8 July,
1863; died 1 Aug., 1864.
2829.
JOHN LYMAN,'' [John^ Samuel Noyes^ Samuel^ Tristram^
ilfoses^] born 16 April, 1836; married 30 Jan., 1862, Laura Ann
Clough, who was born 18 June, 1841. He lives upon his father's
farm in Atkinson, is a mason by trade, and also engaged in shoe-
making. Children :
Ida Frances, born 22 May, 1862.
Carrie Bell, born 2 May, 1864.
James Rousseau, born 10 July, 1865 ; died 3
Frank Seymour, born 17 June, 1868.
Mary Rousseau, born 2 March, 1876.
5155.
I.
5156.
II.
5157.
III.
Aug., 1865
5158.
IV.
5159.
V.
406 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
28TT.
WILLIAM BURKE,^ \_George'' NalhanieP Richard^ Tristram?
Moses^'\ born 25 Jan., 1843; married 21 July, 1867, Abbie Knight,
daughter of William and Caroline E. LeCraw of Newburyport. He
is a farmer and lives in Newbury. Child :
5160. I. Stuart LeCraw, born 5 Oct., 1869.
2881.
MOSES, '^ [George^ Nathaniel^ Richard^ Tristram'^ Moses^'] born
12 July, 1848; married 6 Feb., 1876, Emma Louisa, daughter of
John C, and Eleanor Stevens of Newburyport. He is a farmer and
lives in Newbury. Children :
5161. I. George Carroll, born 8 May, 1877.
5162. II. Arthur Stevens, born 14 May, 1879.
292T.
HARRIET,^ [3Iichaef Amos^ Richard^ Tristram"^ Moses^~\ born
12 Nov., 1809 ; married 3 Dec, 1829, Moses, son of Richard Coffin
of Newbury. He is a farmer at Newbury. Children :
5163. I. Ann Coffin, born 6 Sept., 1830; died 31 July,
1835.
5164. II. Richard Coffin, born 8 June, 1833 ; married
Mary E. Bean. Children :
5165. I. Sarah A. Coffin, born 15 April, 1853; died
10 March, 1854.
5166. II. Louisa F. Coffin, born 17 March, 1855.
5167. III. Emma E. Coffin, born 18 May, 1861 ; died
22 June, 1863.
5168. III. Harriet Coffin, born 10 June, 1836.
5169. IV. Moses Coffin, born 5 June, 1839 ; married first
Susan M. Lakeman, who died 17 Aug., 1873, and second Mary J.
Lunt. Children :
5170. I. Edwin H. Coffin, born 15 Feb., 1867 ; died
20 Feb., 1867.
5171. II. Fred E. Coffin, born 7 Jan., 1878.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 407
2928.
AMOSJ \_Michael'^ Amos^ Richard} Tristram? Moses^'\ t)orn 11
Oct., 1811 ; married Elizabeth, daughter of James and Lucy (Eaton)
Knight of Newbury, and died 17 Nov., 1843. Child :
*,5172. I. Ann Maria, born 25 Sept., 1832.
2929.
JOHN MOODY,^ [Michael^ Amos^ Richard^ Tristram^ Moses^^
born 26 May, 1814; married 24 Nov., 1845, Elizabeth, widow of
his brother Amos. He is a farmer and lives in Newbury. Children :
*5173. I. John Moody, born 22 Sept., 1848.
5174. II. Wallace, born 13 March, 1851 ; married 18 Dec,
1878, (5286) Anna Thompson Little, who was born 19 June, 1856.
Child :
5175. I. Sarah Cashing, born 17 Sept., 1880.
5176. III. Lizzie, born 5 Aug., 1855 ; married 13 Nov.,
1878, (4906) David Little.
2930.
ABIGAIL,'' \_Michaef Amos^ Richard^ Tristram^ Moses^'] born 8
Sept., 1816; married 2 June, 1845, Hall Jackson Leigh, a farmer
of Newburyport. Child :
5177. I. Amos Little Leigh, born 8 March, 1847; mar-
ried 11 May, 1867, Mercia H. Snow, and lives in Newbury. Children :
Abbie Little Leigh, born 25 Nov., 1869.
Nettie Snow Leigh, born 8 Nov., 1871.
Mary Little Leigh, born 16 Sept., 1873.
Hall Jackson Leigh, born 12 July, 1875.
John N. C. Leigh, born 13 March, 1879.
2943.
HIRAM COUCH,^ [Samuel^ Friend'' Enoch* Tristram^ Mosei>^^
born 19 Feb., 1813; married 20 Nov., 1856, Nancy Abigail,
daughter of Albert Plumer and Abigail (Tuttle) Kilborn. He lived
in Webster, N. H., and died 4 Dec, 1869. Children :
5183. I. Hiram Plumer, born 1857 ; died 6 Dec, 1861.
5184. II. Joseph Albert, born 15 Sept., 1858.
5185. III. Mary Ella, born 11 May, 1860.
5178.
I.
5179.
II.
5180.
Ill
5181.
IV.
5182.
V.
408 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
2945.
SAMUEL,'^ ISamuel^ Friend^ JEnoch^ Tristram^ Moses"^^ born 29
Nov., 1817 ; married 8 April, 1859, Jane S., widow of Lewis Sturte-
vant. He is a farmer at Webster. Child :
5186. I. John Frank, born 26 July, 1860.
2946.
SARAH PILLSBURY,' [SamueP Friend'' Fnoch* Tristram^
Moses'^'] born 2 June, 1820; married 21 Nov., 1850, Jonathan K.,
son of Enoch and Margaret (Knight) Pillsbury, who was born 21
Feb., 1817, and died 9 Dec, 1876. They lived at Nashua, after-
ward at Walpole, Mass. Children :
5187. I. Mart E. Pillsbury, born 31 Oct., 1853 ; married
9 Sept., 1875, Julius Guild of Walpole, Mass.
5188. II. Fannie L. Pillsbury, ] . on a ioc/^
' V born 30 Aug., 1856.
5189. III. Addie L. Pillsbury, 3
2951.
ENOCH COUCH,^ [Samuel^ Friend^ Enoch* Tristram^ Moses^^
born 16 July, 1829; married first 24 Nov., 1853, Martha J.,
daughter of William Sargent of Hopkinton, who died 14 May, 1863,
and second Nov., 1864, Betsey J., daughter of James Jackman of
Franklin. He lived at Fisherville, N. H., till 1867, when he
removed to California, and died at San Francisco 16 Jan., 1870.
Children :
Alta Maria, born 17 March, 1855 ; died 29 June,
5190.
I.
1860.
5191.
II.
5192.
Ill
Addie Marcia, born 12 Oct., 1856.
Helen Elizabeth, born 14 Sept., 1859 ; married
David Dexter, son of John W. and Almira F. Rowe, who was born
14 April, 1856. They live in Concord, N. H.
5193. IV. Mabel, born 3 May, 1869 ; died 17 Jan., 1870.
2953.
MOSES CLOUGH,^ [lloses^ Friend^ Fnoch* Tristram^ Moses^']
born 11 June, 1824; married 14 April, 1858, Julia N., daughter of
Morris and Rebecca (Pierce) Southard of St. Louis. Mr. Little was
a civil engineer, was engaged upon railroads in New England until
SEVENTH GENERATION. 409
1850, when he went to Missouri, where he was employed on several
roads, and while connected with the sewerage department of St.
Louis, built the largest sewer in the United States. He died in
Louisiana, Pike County, Mo., 18 Feb., 1881. Children:
5194. I. "Willie Moses Clough, born 2 May, 1859 ; died
27 Sept., 1859.
5195. II. Mary Josephine, born 17 Aug., 1862; died 19
April, 1865.
5196. III. Annie, born 20 Jan., 1874.
2958.
CHARLES BURNS,' [Joseph^ Friend' Enodv" Tristranv' Mose^^
born 26 June, 1822 ; married first 23 May, 1850, Susan Jane, daugh-
ter of Caleb Smith, who died 17 March, 1863, aged 35, and second
6 April, 1864, Emeline Brooksie, daughter of John Harvey of Hop-
kinton. He lives upon the homestead at Webster, N. H. Children :
5197. I. Caleb Plummer, born 14 April, 1851 ; married
19 May, 1880, Lois Ann Abbott.
5198. II. Adeline Trussell, born 26 March, 1853.
5199. III. George Burns, born 12 June, 1855 ; married 18
Dec, 1878, Anna Lydia, daughter of Daniel Tenney of West Con-
cord.
5200. IV. Charles Edson, born 10 June, 1858.
5201. V. Emma Jane, born 8 March, 1866.
3009.
RHODA BARTLETT,' [Bichard'^ Benjamin' Enoch'' Tristram^
Moses'''] born 9 Dec, 1816 ; married 14 Jan., 1837, John, son of
Joseph and Sarah (Church) Gerrish, who was born 26 April, 1814.
Rev. Dr. Gerrish entered Dartmouth, but was obliged to leave on
account of ill health, studied theology at Bangor Seminary, and was
licensed to preach in 1845. He has had pastorates at New Wash-
ington, Clark County, Ind., at Homer, Mich., at Washington, Davis
County, Ind., and now resides at Kansas, 111. He received the
degree of A.M. from Wabash College in 1860, and of D.D. from
Waynesbury College, Penn. Children :
5202. I. Richard Gerrish, born 13 Nov., 1837; died 17
May, 1839.
5203. II. Lucy Gerrish, born 7 Sept., 1840.
410 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3010.
BITFIELD PLUMER/ [Eichard'^ Benjamin^ Enoc¥ Tristram^
Moses^'\ bom 15 Aug., 1818 ; married 4 Aug., 1854, Lydia A. Man-
son of St. Armand, Lower Canada, who was born 30 Mai'ch, 1825.
He was a surveyor, land agent, and extensively engaged in the lum-
ber business at Brandy Camp, Elk County, Penn., where he died 2
May, 1863. Children:
5204. I. Francis, born 3 Sept., 1855 ; graduated at West-
ern Reserve College in 1877, and at Medical College in Cleveland,
Ohio, in 1881.
5205. II. Elwin, born 18 May, 1859 ; was a student at
Western Reserve College, and lives (1882) at Akron, Ohio.
5206. III. Heber, born 20 Sept., 1861.
3015.
LEVI,'^ [Richard^ Benjamiir' Enoch* Tr^isiram^ Moses^^ born 18
July, 1830; married 5 Jan., 1860, Susan Augusta, daughter of
Charles Augustine and Prudence Weeks (Lewis) Bourne of Fal-
mouth, Mass., who_^was born 5 April, 1839. He graduated at Dart-
mouth in 1854, and at Andover Theological Seminary in 1857,
has preached at Falmouth and Sandwich, Mass., and Ridgway,
Penn., resides at Waquoit, Mass. Children:
Richard Herbert, born 22 Dec, 1860.
Andrew Francis, born 7 Nov., 1862 ; died July,
Dora, born 13 Oct., 1864 ; died 20 June, 1869.
Edward Augustine, born 15 Nov., 1866.
Charles, born 30 Nov., 1869.
Edith May, born 3 Jan., 1873.
Ellen Farmer, born 3 Feb., 1875.
Lucy Taylor, died aged 13 days.
3016.
HORACE,'^ \_Richard^ Benjamin^ Enoch* Tristram? Moses^'] born
17 Sept., 1832; married 30 May, 1857, Lucy Ada, daughter of
Joseph Willis and Minerva (Horton) Taylor of Fox Township, Elk
County, Penn., who was born 16 Feb., 1839. Mr. Little went to
Pennsylvania in 1851, was employed for several years as a land sur-
veyor, and has since been a large and successful operator in land
5207.
I.
5208.
II.
1880.
5209.
III.
5210.
lY.
5211.
V.
5212.
VI.
5213.
VII.
5214.
VIII
5215.
I.
5216.
II.
5217.
Ill
5218.
IV.
5219.
V.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 411
and lumber. He is also interested in the utilization of the electric
light. He resides at Ridgway, Penn. Children :
Aethur Bartlett, born 22 March, 1858.
Mary Minerva, born 15 March, 1861.
Helen, born 25 Sept., 1863.
Benjamin Plumer, born 2 May, 1868.
Louise Victoria, born 3 Aug., 1873.
3020-
GEORGE,^ [Simeon Bartletf' Benjamin^ Enoch^ Tristrm-n? 3Ioses'^~\
born 23 Aug., 1825; married first 29 Nov., 1855, (3059) Louisa
Little, who was born 1 Dec, 1836, and died 19 April, 1866 ; second
19 Nov., 1867, (3051) Sarah J. Gerrish, who was born 11 Jan., 1830,
and died 21 June, 1872 ; and third 15 Oct., 1873, Lucy A., daughter
of Nathaniel Sawyer of Salisbury, who died 22 Aug., 1880. Mr.
Little is a merchant at Webster, N. H. Children :
5220. I. Henry Lyman, born 9 Aug., 1857.
5221. II. Luther Bartlett, born 7 July, 1859 ; graduated
at Dartmouth in 1882.
5222. III. Mary Alice, born 21 May, 1861.
5223. IV. Charles Herbert, born 10 Oct., 1864; died 8
May, 1865.
5224. V. George Sawyer, born 18 June, 1880. «
3024.
SHERMAN," \_Simeon Barllett^ Benjamin^ Enoch^ Tristram^
Moses^~\ born 6 Feb., 1835 ; married 8 Sept., 1859, Mary Ann,
daughter of Deacon Eldad and Naomi (Eastman) Austin of Web-
ster, who Avas born 12 Dec, 1836. Mr. Little resides on the home-
stead at Webster, N. H., is an influential citizen, has served as
selectman several years, and also represented his town in the legis-
lature. Children :
Harriet Boyd, born 30 Sept., 1860.
Arthur Carroll, born 22 April, 1862.
Ellen Abby, born 19 Aug., 1863.
Myra Ames, born 14 June, 1865.
John Ibvin, born 2 March, 1867.
Charles Sherman, born 12 Feb., 1869.
Clara May, born 6 June, 1872.
Ben Prescott, born 18 Oct., 1878.
5225.
I.
5226.
II.
5227.
III.
5228.
rv^
5229.
V.
5230.
VI.
5231.
VII.
5232.
VIII
412 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3025.
ARTHUR,''' ^Simeon Bartlell^ Benjamiiv' EnocM Tristram^ Moses^^
born 24 May, 1837 ; married 15 Aug., 1863, Laura E., daughter of
Benjamin Frost of Thetford, Vt. He graduated at Dartmouth in
1860, studied theology at Andover and Princeton, served as chap-
lain of the First Vermont Heavy Artillery till the close of the war,
was settled over the Presbyterian church at Bedford, N. H., three
years, over the First Congregational church at Fond du Lac, Wis.,
ten years, and since 1878 has been pastor of the New England Con-
gregational church at Chicago, 111. He received the degree of D.D.
from Dartmouth in 1880. Child :
5233. I. Mary Brant, born 19 Jiiue, 1867.
3045.
ALBERT GERRISH,' [Henry^ Eaoch^ Enoch' Tristram^ Moses^']
born 27 Sept., 1817; married first 10 Nov., 1842, Deborah, daugh-
ter of Nehemiah and Margaret (Maxfield) Brush of Lewistown, 111.,
who died 11 April, 1850, aged 29, and second 5 Dec, 1850, Jane,
daughter of Charles and Emeline Steel, who was born 8 Oct., 1829.
Mr. Little settled first at Liverpool and afterwards at Altona, Knox
County, 111., where he now lives. He is a carpenter and dealer in
musical instruments, has been a justice of the peace, and held
various oflSces in town and count3^ Children :
Caroline Amanda, born 2 Nov., 1843.
Mary Emma, born 4 Dec, 1844.
Phebe, born 3 April, 1846.
Susan, born 28 Feb., 1848.
Alice, born 25 Aug., 1849 ; died 25 July, 1850.
Henry, born 23 Jan., 1852 ; died 29 Feb., 1852,
Mary Ellen, born 10 Aug., 1853 ; died 21 Aug.,
VIII. Martha, born 17 Dec, 1854.
Charles Coffin, born 23 Maj^ 1856 ; died 5 Oct.,
Ann Cora, born 14 Feb., 1858 ; died 30 Jan. ,1859.
Ella, born 17 Dec, 1859.
Jennie, born 27 May, 1861.
XIII. Charles Alfred, born 4 Aug., 1864; died 17
XIV. Olive, born 24 Oct., 1865.
Samuel Steel, born 5 Jan., 1868 ;died26 July, 1868.
*5234.
I.
*5235.
11.
*5236.
III.
*5237.
IV.
5238.
V.
5239.
VI.
5240.
VII.
1854.
*5241.
VIII
5242.
IX.
1858.
5243.
X.
5244.
XI.
5245.
XII.
5246.
XIII
Aug., 1865
.
5247.
XIV
5248.
XV.
5249.
I.
5250.
II.
5251.
III.
5252.
IV.
5253.
V.
SEVENTH GENERATIOX. 413
3057-
ELLEN,' [EnocJf Enooh^ Enoch'' Tristram^ Moses^^ born 27
Feb., 1833; married 11 Sept., 1851, Francis B., son of Isaac Fitz
and Eebecca (Pettengill) Sawyer, who was born 14 April, 1823.
Deacon Sawyer was for several years a school teacher, but since his
marriage has been engaged in farming and lives in "Webster, N. H.
His wife died 5 Oct., 1870. Children :
Mart Frances Satvter, born 28 May, 1853.
Sarah Ellex Sawyer, born 25 Dec, 1858.
EaniA Elvira Sawyer, born 10 April, 1861.
Herjion Little Sawyer, born 25 April, 1865.
Louisa Jaxe Sawyer, born 14 July, 1868 ; died
6 Jan., 1870.
3061.
JOHN ENOCH," [John" Noah^ Enoch^ Tristram^ Moses"^ born
11 March, 1817; married 4 Nov., 1843, Lettice A., daughter of
Bradbury Kobinson of Meredith Village, N. H. Children :
5254. I. Harriet AV., born 13 Aug., 1844; married 10
March, 1866, Osman Baker of Holderness, N. H.
5255. II. Nelly B., born 8 Jan., 1851 ; married 20 Sept.,
1874, Abram Libbey, son of David L, and Abigail (lYallis) Morri-
son, who was born 8 Sept., 1850. He is a carriage maker at Frank-
lin, N. H. Child:
5256. I. Lillie Etta Morrison, born 24 Nov., 1875.
5257. III. Mary E., born 2 Oct., 1854; married 6 April,
1877, Frank Henry Rollins of Sanbornton, N. H.
5258. IV. Naxcy H., born 5 June, 1857.
5259. V. Lettice Robixsox, born 9 May, 1859.
3062.
HENRY, ' [John^ KoaW Enoch* Tristram'^ Moses^^ born 28 April,
1819 ; married first 24 Nov., 1846, Harriet S., daughter of Jacob
and Harriet (Eaton) Perkins, who died 16 Sept., 1863, aged 34, and
second 24 Nov., 1864, Hannah B. Winch of Marshfield, Vt. He
has been an engineer on the Boston, Concord and Montreal Railroad,
and lives in Concord. Children :
*5260. I. William Hexry, born 7 June, 1850.
5261. II. Addie Georgiana, born 1 Aug., 1854; married
19 Dec, 1880, William Henry, son of Hosea B. and Frances R.
Baston, and resides at Goshen Mill Village, N. H.
414 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
*5262.
III.
5263.
IV.
1863.
Harriet Jane, born 3 Oct., 18.58.
Rose Ella, bom 13 March, 1863 ; died 12 Aug.,
3064-
NOAH,'' [John^ Noah^ Enoch* Tristram? Moses^'] born 31 May^
1824 ; married 31 May, 1846, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Capt.
Nathan and Susan Webster Call of Concord, N. H., who was born
in Hopkinton, N. H., 7 March, 1823. Mr. Little is a manufacturer
and dealer in blank books at Boston, Mass. Children :
5264. I. George Willard, born 23 March, 1847 ; married
20 July, 1880, Adaline Henriestelle, daughter of Henry Willard and
Matilda Jane Benton of Woodstock, N. H., who was born 20 July,
1859. He served nine months during the rebellion in the Sixth Mas-
sachusetts Vokinteers, and then entered the regular army, which he
left in 1876, as a sergeant. He is now an officer in the Boston
Tigers and a gate keeper at the navy yard, Charlestown. Child :
5265. I. Howard Noah, born 1 June, 1881.
5266. II. Frank Howard, born 16 Sept., 1852 ; married 8
Oct., 1874, Lottie Jane, daughter of Frederick and Jane Pierson,
who was born in Boston, 7 Sept., 1852. He is in- business with hi&
father in Boston, Children :
5267. I. George Alfred, born 3 Aug., 1875.
5268. II. Jennie May, born 29 Nov., 1876.
5269. III. Frederick William, born 22 April, 1879.
3069.
ALONZO GARDNER,^ [David^ Noalv' Enoch" Tristram^ Moses""]
born 29 March, 1829 ; married 16 Nov., 1856, Jane Mitchell. He
is a farmer and lives in Wichita, Kansas. Children :
Albert Augustus, born 17 Aug., 1857.
Emeline Elizabeth, born 7 Jan., 1860.
Andrew David, born 5 April, 1864.
Clara Jane, born 25 Oct., 1866.
Charles Orin, born 25 Feb., 1876.
3070.
ELIZA,^ [David^ Noali^ Enoch'^ Tristram^ Moses"'] born 12 Sept.,.
1832 ; married Thomas, son of Davis and Elender (Henry) Fitzger-
5270.
I.
5271.
II.
5272.
III.
5273.
IV.
5274.
V.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 415
aid, who was born 4 March, 1832. He is a farmer and lives in Carl,
Adair County, Iowa. Children :
5275. I. Mary Elender Fitzgerald, born 13 July, 1857;
married 11 Jan., 1880, Elias Pool. They have a daughter born 12
Dec, 1881.
5276. II. Frances Marion Fitzgerald, born 13 July, 1857 ;
died 20 Oct., 1857.
5277. III. John Franklin Fitzgerald, born 17 Aug., 1858.
5278. IV. Adeline Melissa Fitzgerald, born 11 Dec. ,1862.
5279. V. Mahala Jane Fitzgerald, ) , -, -^ -r^ ■, -.onn
' ^ born 12 Feb., 1867,
5280. VI. Emery James Fitzgerald, )
5281. VII. Leora Wilma Fitzgerald,], ^^-ja i o^o
' y born lODec, 1873 ;
5282. VIII. Leroy Wilson Fitzgerald, J
Leora died 9 Aug., 1874 ; Leroy died 15 Aug., 1874.
. 3072.
ADALINE,^ [David^ Noah^ Enoch'' Tristram^ Ifoses'^'] born 30
June, 1838 ; married 2 Dec, 1858, James, son of William Matthew
and Lydia (Compton) Dobson of Greene County, Ky., who was
born 22 Jan., 1831, and married first (3071) Harriet Little, sister
of his present wife. He is a farmer and lives in Janesville, Minn.
Children :
5283. I. Joseph William Dobson, born 30 Sept., 1864;
died 17 Aug., 1866.
5284. II. Ganet Stanton Dobson, born 18 Oct., 1866.
5285. III. Sebrina Evelina Dobson, born 8 June, 1871.
3077.
ALFRED,'^ [Jacob'^ Jesse^ Enoc¥ Tristram^ Moses^'] born 3 Sept.,
1831 ; married 31 July, 1855, (2721) Sarah Cushing Little, who was
born 3 Sept., 1829, and died at Granville, Ohio, 25 March, 1863.
Deacon Little studied at Western Reserve College, was a teacher,
and died near North Berne, Fairfield County, Ohio, 24 May, 1865.
Child:
5286. I. Anna Thompson, born 19 June, 1856.
3080.
GEORGE ALLEN, ^ \_Jacoh^ Jesse^ Enoch' Tristram^ Moses^^
born 6 March, 1839 ; married 14 Nov., 1867, Sarah Celie, daughter
5287.
I.
5288.
II.
1876.
5289.
III.
5290.
IV.
416 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
of Isaac B. and L. L. (Burr) Dangler of Massillon, Ohio, who was
born at Canton, Ohio, 10 March, 1842. Mr. Little served in the
war and was taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry, Va., in 1862. He
graduated at Marietta College in 1863, and at Lane Theological
Seminary in 1866. He preached one year at Massillon, Ohio, nearly
seven years at Oconto, Wis., and was settled over the Presbyterian
church at Plymouth, Ind., 1 Dec, 1875. Children:
William, born 19 Sept., 1868 ; died 5 Aug., 1869.
Mary Bubr, born 24 June, 1870; died 13 Oct.,
Frank, born 25 Jan., 1873.
Charles Thompson, born 13 Oct., 1877.
3082.
LUCY,'' [Jacob^ Jesse" Enoch"^ Tristram^ Moses'^'] born 29 Jan.,
1843 ; graduated at Granville Female College in 1862, married 24
Dec, 1865, James Hudson, son of Hon. William Williams member
of Congress from Indiana. He was born 19 April, 1841, and is a
clerk in the post-office department at Washington. Children :
5291. I. Charles Little Williams, born 20 Oct., 1866.
5292. II. Alice Williams, born 6 Aug., 1869.
3083.
CHARLES, '^ [Jacob'^ Jesse" Enoc¥ Tristram^ Moses'^^ born 1
Dec, 1845 ; married first 2 Sept., 1873, Myra M. Rice, who died 4
June, 1874, and second 14 April, 1879, Annie Laura, daughter of
William Kilbourne and Mary Harlowe (Culbertson) Thurston, who
was born 4 June, 1858. He graduated at Marietta College, 1867,
taught for two years, then studied at Lane Theological Seminary,
where he graduated in 1872. The following year he was installed
over the Presbyterian church in Wabash, Ind., of which he is now
pastor. Child :
5293. I. George Thurston, born 3 Feb., 1880.
3089.
JOSEPH BREWSTER,^ [Henry^ Jesse"" Enoch^ Tristram? Moses^^
born 25 Oct., 1835 ; married 27 Nov., 1866, Mrs. Mary Ann Crom-
well, daughter of Amos and Sarah Ann (Hover) Alford, who was
July, 1868.
X.
5295.
II.
5296.
Ill
5297.
IV.
1874.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 417
born 23 Dec, 1836. He graduated at Amherst College in 1860, and
at Lane Theological Seminary in 1863, was for several years settled
over churches at Lima, Ohio, and Mankato, Minn., and is now at
Adrian, Mich. Children :
Herman Griggs, born 26 Sept., 1867; died 19
George Blakesley, born -4 May, 1869.
Mary Pratt, born 13 Nov., 1871.
Dayton Condit, born 28 Sept., 1873 ; died Sept.,,
3090.
HENRY SMITH, ^ [Hennf Jesse' EnocM Tristram^ Moses"^ bom
28 March, 1837 ; married 29 May, 1866, Anna H., daughter of Rev.
William H. McCarer of Evans ville, Ind. Mr. Little graduated at
Wabash College in 1863, and at Lane Theological Seminary in 1866,.
was for several years pastor of the Presbyterian church at Caroudelet,.
South Street, St. Louis, Mo., and in 1879 was appointed Synodical
Superintendent of Missions for Texas, and lives at Denison. Chil-
dren :
Henry, born 24 March, 1867.
William McCarer, born 5 Sept., 1868 ; died 2
Sarah McCarer, born 24 Nov., 1869.
Cornelia, born 13 Sept.. 1871 ; died 5 Sept., 1872.
Charles Howell, born 16 March, 1873 ; died
Susan Norton, born 27 Dec, 1875.
Martha Rhea, born 24 March, 1879.
GEORGE OBADIAH, ' \_Henry^ Jesse^ Enoc¥ Tristram? Moses^'\
born 2 May, 1839 ; mamed 3 Sept., 1863, Martha Hart, daughter of
Jethro and Martha Mitchell of Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, Ohio, who
was born 4 Nov., 1841. Mr. Little graduated at Amherst in 1860,
and at Lane Theological Seminary in 1863, was settled over the
Presbyterian church at Fort Wayne, Ind., for several years and is
now pastor of the Assembly's Church (Presbyterian) at Washington,
D. C. Children :
5305. I. Arthur Mitchell, born 10 April, 1865.
27
5298.
I.
5299.
II.
Feb., 1869.
5300.
III.
5301.
IV.
5302.
V.
30
May, 18
74.
5303.
VI.
5304.
VII.
418 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5306. II. Edward Norton, bom 21 Sept., 1867.
5307. III. Norton Mitchell, born 3 Jan., 1873.
5308. IV. Edith Mitchell, bom 11 Sept., 1874.
3092.
MARY ELLEN,"^ \_Henry'^ Jesse^ Enoch^ Tristram? Moses^~\ bom
6 Oct., 1841 ; graduated at Western Female Seminary, Oxford,
Ohio, in 1863 ; married 3 Jan., 1867, Joseph Eastman, son of Rev.
Dr. Leverett and Catharine (Stearns) Griggs of Bristol, Conn., and
resides in Indianapolis, Ind. Children :
5309. I. Edward Howard Griggs, born 9 Jan., 1868.
5310. II. Susan Norton Griggs, boi'n 5 Nov., 1869.
5311. III. Leverett Little Griggs, born 4 Nov., 1873;
died 17 Dec, 1880.
5312. IV. Joseph Stearns Griggs, bom 10 Jan., 1877.
5313. V. Nellie May Griggs, bom 1 May, 1879.
3093.
CORNELIA,'^ \_IIenry^ Jesse^ Enoch* Tristram^ Moses''-^ born 10
Jan., 1844; graduated at the Western Female Seminary, Oxford,
Ohio, in 1862 ; married 13 July, 1864, Rev. Leverett Stearns Griggs,
who was born at North Haven, Conn., 16 Feb., 1838, and is
a brother of her sister's husband. He graduated at Amherst in
1861, studied at Yale and Lane Theological Seminaries, has preached
at Spring Valley and Owatonna, Minn., Lowell, Mich., Collinsville
and Terryville, Conn., where he now resides. Children:
John Cornelius Griggs, bom 29 Sept., 1865.
George Day Griggs, born 2 Aug., 1869.
Jessie Leveretta Griggs, born 10 Aug., 1872.
Alice Warner Griggs, born 15 Sept., 1874.
Catharine Charlotte Griggs, born 23 Aug., 1877.
Henry Little Griggs, born 19 June, 1881.
3095.
CHARLES HARVEY,^ [Henry^ Jesse" Enoch'' Tristram"^ Moses'']
born 20 Sept., 1848 ; married 23 Feb., 1873, Letitia Rose, daughter
of Dr. Thomas W. and Maria W. Fry of Lafayette, Ind., who was
born 10 July, 1851. Mr. Little graduated at Wabash College in
5314.
I.
5315.
II.
5316.
Ill
5317.
IV.
5318.
V.
5319.
VI.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 419
1870, and at Lane Theological Seminary in 1873, and has held pas-
torates at New Albany, Ind., and Danville, 111., where he now
resides. Children :
5320. I. Thomas Walker, born 28 Oct., 1874.
5321. II. Charles Fraijcis, born 15 Dec, 1877.
3096.^
JOSEPH AMES,' IThomas'^ Jesse' Enoc¥ Tristram^ Mose^']
born 24 May, 1830 ; married 1 Nov., 1859, Mary, daughter of Abiel
and Eliza (Dodge) Gerrish of West Creek, Ind., who was born 22
Aug., 1834, in Canterbury, N. H. Mr. Little is an extensive farmer
and stock raiser at West Creek, Lake County, Ind. Children, beside
one that died unnamed :
Lewis Gerrish, born 21 Feb., 1861.
James Henry, born 27 Nov., 1863.
Ellex, born 31 Jan., 1866.
Jesse, born 17 Jan., 1868.
Myra Ames, born 26 April, 1872.
Mary Emma, born 4 April, 1877.
3110.
ELLEN,' \_Leavitt Clough^ Jesse' Enoch* Tristram^ Mose^~\ born
6 May, 1838 ; married Emmett, son of Noble and Eunice (Aylsworth)
Mix, who was born in Wayne County, Ohio, 29 July, 1838. He is
a farmer and lives at Avenue, Ohio. Children, all born in Avenue :
5328. I. LoRA DiLLEY Mix, born 8 March, 1868.
5329. II. Faxote Webster Mix, born 3 June, 1870.
5330. III. Leavitt Little Mix, born 28 Nov., 1871.
5331. IV. Edith Dex Mlx, born 23 May, 1875.
3111.
JOHN SULLIVAN,' \_Leavitt Clough^ Jesse^ Enoch* Tristraw?
Mose^'] born 29 Dec, 1839 ; married 26 Aug., 1875, Louise H.,
daughter of John R. and Mary J. (McNeil) Mathews, who was born
at Marshall, Clark County, 111., 26 Aug., 1851. Mr. Little is a
tank ganger and resides at Bradford, Penn. Children :
5332. I. Des Mathews, born 28 Nov., 1876.
5333. II. Webster Emmett, born 7 March, 1879.
5334. in. Herbert Bradford, born 2 Feb., 1882.
5322.
I.
5323.
11.
5324.
III.
5325.
IV.
5326.
V.
5327.
VI.
420 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3114.
SARAH GERRISH,^ {Leavitt Clough^ Jesse> Enoch'^ Tristram^
Moses^^ bora 22 Sept., 1843; married 14 Sept., 1876, Robert, son
of James and Mary (McColburn) Davis, who was born 17 Oct.,
1842, at Iowa City, Iowa. He is a farmer and lives at Mahomet,
111. Children :
5335. I. Fannie Dix Davis, born 14 May, 1877.
5336. II. Ernest Little Davis, born 31 Jan., 1879.
5337. III. Jay Robert Davis, bora 7 Aug., 1880.
3195.
HARRIET,^ [Stephen^ Stephen^ Stephen'' Moses^ Moses"'] born in
Newbury 7 Jan., 1798 ; married first 22 April, 1816, Nathan Sawyer,
a book-binder and blank boolt manufacturer of Boston, who died 8
Sept., 1824, and second 2 June, 1840, James Barnes of Portland.
She died 22 Feb., 1881. Children :
5338. I. Stephen Little Saw^yer, born 8 Sept., 1817;
died in Boston.
5339. II. Nathan Sawyer, bora 16 Aug., 1819 ; married
Emma Henry of Worcester, Mass., and had four children, of whom
Henry Nathan Sawyer is associated with him in the book and job
printing business in Boston.
5340. III. Reuben Sawyer, born 25 Feb., 1822 ; was a cap-
tain in the Third Maine Regiment, and died during the war.
3196.
MARY PEARSON,'^ \_Stephen^ Stephen^ Stephen'^ Moses^ Moses'^]
born 28 July, 1799 ; married 11 Feb., 1817, Isaac, son of Samuel
and Hannah Davis of Cape Elizabeth, Me. He was a merchant of
Portland, and died 16 May, 1856, aged 70 years. Children:
5341. I. GrEORGE R. Davis, born 4 May, 1818 ; married
May, 1840, Jane M. Lewis, who died 15 Oct., 1851, second Sarah
Cushman of Portland, who died April, 1865, and third 1 Jan., 1867,
Annie True of Portland, and resides in Portland, Me.
5342. II. Emeline Davis, born 10 Nov., 1818; died 29
Feb., 1856.
5343. III. William L. Davis, born 24 May, 1823 ; died at
Point Petre, Ouadaloupe, 23 Aug., 1839.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 421
5344. IV. Hakriet A. Davis, born 8 Aug., 1826; married
29 Oct., 1845, Zebulon K. Harmon. Children:
5344.1. I. Charles S. Harmon, born 8 Nov., 1846 ;
married 31 Aug., 1876, Alice Dana of Portland.
5344.2. II. Sarah C. Harmon, born 6 June, 1853 ;
married George W. Herrick of Boston.
5344.3. III. William K. Harmon, born 1 July, 1855.
5345. V. Hall L. Davis, born 10 Nov., 1829 ; married first
26 Jan., 1864, Harriet P. Waterhouse, who died 1 May, 1869, and
second 16 Nov., 1871, Georgie Perry. He is a bookseller in
Portland.
5346. VI. Fbances E. Davis, born 7 Sept., 1833 ; married
Nov., 1853, Albert Chase.
5347. VII. Eliphalet Clark Davis, born 4 Aug., 1838;
killed by a fall from his engine at Ipswich, Mass., 16 Oct., 1871.
319T.
SARAH JACKSON,^ [Stephen^ Stephen^ Stephen'' Moses^ Mose^^
born 13 Sept., 1801 ; married 10 May, 1825, Anthony, son of
Anthony and Catherine (Greenleaf) Davenport, who was born in
Newburyport 24 June, 1802. He has been a watch-maker by trade
and now (1880) resides in his native place. Children :
5348. I. Catherine DeFord Davenport, born 25 Nov.,
1825 ; married 15 April, 1850, Augustus Pearson, and lives in New-
buryport.
5349. II. Sarah Davenport, born at Portland 16 Oct.,
1827 ; married 23 March, 1852, Silas P. Leigh of Newbury.
5350. in. George Davenport, born at Portland 10 Dec,
1829 ; married 24 Nov., 1859, Caroline M. Surrey of Castine, Me.
5351. IV. ICHABOD Nichols Davenport, born 1 Feb., 1832 ;
died 15 Feb., 1835.
5351. V. Augusta Smith Davenport, born 3 Feb., 1834,
at Newburyport ; died 26 July, 1857.
5352. VI. Edward Little Davenport, born in Boston 17
March, 1838 ; married 3 Sept., 1863, Sophronia A. Cross of Ipswich,
Mass.
5354. VII. Henry Walton Davenport, born at Newbury-
port 19 Nov., 1839 ; married 5 Dec, 1877, (4904) Lucy Ellen
Little.
422 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5355. VIII. Albert Wood Davenport, born 7 Jan., 1842;
died 21 Jan., 1863.
5356. IX. Frederick Davenport, born 22 Oct., 1844;
died 14 Dec, 1844.
3200.
ANN HUNTRESS,^ \_Steplien^ Stephen^ Stephen'' Moses'' Moses^~\
born in Portsmouth 25 May, 1805 ; married 12 May, 1831, (3211)
Henry Rolfe Stickney, who was born in Newbury 5 June, 1799. He
married first 14 Nov., 1822, Sarah, daughter of Joseph and Margery
Hale, who died in Portland, Me., 25 June, 1827, aged 24. Mr.
Stickney has been in the grocery and commission business in Port-
land, where he now lives. Children :
5357. I. Joseph Henry Stickney, born 8 Aug., 1824 ; mar-
ried 12 Sept., 1852, Susan Jane Green of Portland. Cliildren :
5357.1. I. George Evans Stickney, born 24 July,
1854; died 27 Aug., 1855.
5357.2. II. Emma Hale Stickney, born 19 Aug., 1856.
5357.3. III. Henry R. Stickney, born 29 April, 1857.
5358. II. Sarah Hale Stickney, born 31 May, 1827, died
6 Sept., 1827.
5358. III. Sarah Elizabeth Stickney, born 3 Jan., 1833.
5359. IV. James Hale Stickney, born 3 Sept., 1834; mar-
ried 5 July, 1863, Kate M. Livingston. Children :
5359.1. I. Annie Livingston Stickney, born 12 June,
1864.
5359.2. 11. Winthrop Augustus Stickney, born 23
Oct., 1875.
5359. V. Henrietta Jones Stickney, born 15 March, 1838.
3201.
WILLIAM DODGE, ^ \_8tephen^ Stephen'' Stephen^ Moses' Moses''\
born 14 April, 1807; married 28 Sept., 1829, Harriet M., second
daughter of Royal and Harriet Lincoln of Portland, who was born
27 Jan., 1807. Their golden wedding was celebrated in 1879. Mr.
Little was a long time in the dry goods trade at Portland, Me., and
commenced business for himself in 1827. He continued in successful
trade for ten years when he engaged in the commission and insurance
business on Exchange Street, where he has remained ever since. In
SEVENTH GENERATION. 423
1843 he accepted the agency of the Mutual Life Insurance Company
of New York, a position he still retains. He has held several
positions of trust, having served as county treasurer, as president of
the common council for eight years in succession, and as a member
of the legislature, and is one of the oldest and most respected
business men of the city. Children, all born in Portland :
*5360. I. Henry Augustus, born 4 May, 1831.
*o361. II. Martha Merrill, born 2 July, 1833.
*5362. III. Thomas Jones, born 9 Feb., 1837.
5363. IV. Cornelia Woodhull, born 6 April, 1839 ; mar-
ried 24 July, 1880, Joseph H. Coffin of Portland, formerly of
Newbury port.
5364. V. Harriet Lincoln, born 24 Jan., 1842; married
26 April, 1879, James AV. Stevenson of Portland.
*5365. VI. Jane Lincoln, born 4 Sept., 1843.
*o366. VII. William Frederick, born 28 May, 1845.
3207.
REBECCA CALDWELL,' [Stephen'' Stephen^ Stephen* Moses^
Moses^'\ born 18 June, 1816 ; married 15 Sept., 183C, Enoch Moody
of Portland, and died 18 June, 1<S39. Children :
5367. I. Ellen Louisa Moody, born 20 July, 1837 ; mar-
ried 20 Nov., 1856, John W. York of Portland.
5368. II. John Watson Moody, born 6 April, 1839 ; mar-
ried 17 Nov., 1870, Bernada Moody, and died in South America 10
Jan., 1877.
3208.
SUSAN FARLEY,' [Stejyhen'' Stephen^ Stephen' Moses^ Moses'''\
born 5 June, 1819 ; married 31 May, 1840, Alexander Foss of Port-
land, who died 12 Aug., 1864. Children:
5369. I. Frank Little Foss, born 11 July, 1841 ; married
14 May, 1864, Helen M. Thomas.
5370. II. Elizabeth Maria Foss, born 29 Sept., 1843;
married 15 March, 1864, Albion P. Chapman of Deering, Me.
5371. III. Sarah Hartley Foss, born 26 May, 1847; mar-
ried 8 Dec, 1870, Augustus G. Schlotterbeck.
5372. IV. Charles S. Foss, born 28 Sept., 1849.
5373. V. Georgiana Dow Foss, born 8 March, 1854 ;
married 29 Jan., 1878, Albert M. Wentworth.
424 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5374. VI. Nellie Louisa Foss, bom 14 May, 1856.
5375. VII. Edward Little Foss, born 29 March, 1858.
5376. VIII. Annie Nason Foss, born 14 Jan., 1864.
3209.
EDWARD PAYSON,' \_Stephen^ Stephen^ Stephen* Moses"" Moses''^
born 25 Feb., 1822; married 3 April, 1843, Elizabeth Swain,
daughter of William and Amelia (Swain) Bell of Portland, Me.,
who was born 6 April, 1822. He is a merchant and resides in Bos-
ton, Mass. Children :
5377. I. Mary Elizabeth, born 24 Nov., 1844, in Port-
land, Me. ; married 7 April, 1869, Edwin, son of Elijah and Hannah
Hadley. He is treasurer of the Seamless Rubber Company of New
Haven, Conn. Child :
5378. I. Edwin Hadley, born 15 Aug., 1870, in
Cambridge, Mass.
5379. II. Amelia Augusta, born 24 July, 1846, in Port-
land; married 12 June, 1867, Alexander P., son of Hiram and
Eliza Woods of Saco, Me. He is a merchant at Baltimore, Md.
Child :
5380. I. Gertrude Woods, born 30 April, 1868, in
Baltimore.
*5381. III. George Bell, born 26 July, 1848, in Portland, Me.
5382. IV. Georgiana Tukesbury, born 18 May, 1852, in
Cambridgeport, Mass.
*5383. V. Frances Hall, born 27 Jan., 1857, in Cam-
bridgeport, Mass.
3236.
JOSHUA,' [Stephen'^ Ahner^ Stephen* Moses^ Moses'^~\ born 25
April, 1799 ; married 19 Nov., 1821, Ann, daughter of William
Toppan of Newburyport, who was born 13 Aug., 1800, and died 27
March, 1829. He was a shoemalier by occupation, and lived in
Newburyport, where he died 4 Feb., 1866.
*5384. I. William Alfred, born 4 June, 1822.
*5385. II. Joshua Atkinson,], i4 t io.t^
' V born 14 Jan., 1824; ,. j n
*5386. III. MosES Carter, j died 11
Dec, 1862.
*5387. IV. Joseph Toppan, born 24 Aug., 1825; died 1 Dec,
1878.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 425
5388. V. Edward Warren, born 14 Feb., 1827; died un-
married in Charlestown, Mass., 1846.
5389. VI. Samuel Brown, born 24 July, 1828 ; married 29
Nov., 1849, Mary L., daughter of Jared Gould of Vermont. He
was a painter by occupation, served as first lieutenant in the Fifth
New Hampshire Volunteers, was wounded in the thigh at Antietam,
recovered, and received a second wound in the battle of Fredericks-
burg, from which he died 24 Dec, 1862. His bod}' was buried at
Claremont, N. H., where his widow died Oct., 1879.
3242.
JOHN ATKINSON,' [Stephen'^ Abyier'^ Stephen' Moses" Moses''}^
born 11 Sept., 1815 ; married 20 Sept.. 1835, Belinda Goodwin of
Amesbury, Mass. He is a shoemaker and farmer in Amesbury.
Children :
Moses Atkinson, born 30 Jan., 1836.
Joseph Atkinson, born 7 Oct., 1837; died 22
Annie Atkinson, born 10 Jan., 1839.
John Atkinson,
*5390.
I.
5391.
II.
v., 1837
5392.
III.
*5393.
IV.
*5394.
V.
5395.
VI.
^ born 20 Feb., 1841.
Josiah Ddmmer, J
Abigail, born 15 March, 1845 ; married John
Henry Philbrick of Haverhill. Child :
5396. I. AnnaFlorencePhilbrick,born 12 April, 1867.
5397. VII. La VINA, born 6 Sept., 1847.
3250.
ISAAC WARREN,' [Stephen William^ David^ Stephen' Moses"
Moses^'\ born 9 Nov., 1826 ; married 7 May, 1854, Abigail P., daugh-
ter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Donnell) Brown. He has been a mer-
chant at Newbury, Mass., and for eigliteen years was town treasurer
and collector of taxes. Children :
5398. I. Ada Brooks, born 5 May, 1856 ; married 6 Oct.,
1881, Paul Tasker Winkley.
5399. II. Edith Brown, born 12 Oct., 1859.
5400. III. Sumner Scott, born 29 Jan., 1866.
5401. IV. Laura AVarren, born 27 June, 1868.
5402. V. Fanny Ellen, born 17 Oct., 1872.
426 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3253.
STEPHEN WILLIAM,^ [Stephen William'^ David^ Stephen' Moses^
Moses'^^ born 17 July, 1831 ; married 11 Oct., 1854, (2722) Mary
Little, who was born 7 July, 1831. He is a farmer at Newbury.
Children, besides a son that died unnamed 3 Sept., 1855 :
5403. I. Russell Moody, born 7 May, 1858 ; graduated at
Amherst in 1880.
5404. II. Susan Caroline, born 4 June, 1862.
5405. III. Lyman Gushing, born 16 Nov., 1866.
3255.
HANNAH MARY,^ [Stephen William'' David'' Stephen'^ Moses^
Iloses^^ born 1 Jan., 1835 ; married 19 Aug., 1853, Henry S., son
of Sewall and Sarah (Ilsley) Adams. He has been for many years
treasurer in the Boston post office. Children :
Agnes Little Adams, born 4 Sept., 1854.
Emily Judson Adams, born 23 Sept., 1856.
Norman Ilsley Adams, born 16 Feb., 1864.
Henrietta Sewall Adams, born 1 Aug., 1867.
Howard Shirley Adams, born 14 April, 1870.
Wesley Irving Adams, born 29 Dec, 1871 ;
died 15 April, 1881.
3306.
GEORGE FRANKLIN,' [Ebenezer^ David^ Stephen"^ Moses^
Jlfoses^] born 24 March, 1832; married 2 Feb., 1854, (2636) Alice
Little, who was born 12 .Jan., 1834. He is a farmer at Newbury.
Children :
5412. I. Helen Maria, born 4 Jan., 1855.
5413. II. Caroline, born 19 May, 1857 ; married Charles
W., son of Ebenezer and Margaret A. (Haley) Bray of Newbury.
Child :
5414. I. Ralph Henry Bray, born 9 May, 1875.
Millard, born 17 Oct., 1858.
George Irving, born 27 Oct., 1860.
Frank Wilbur, born 20 June, 1862.
Henry Alden, born 28 Nov., 1863.
Preston, born 10 July, 1865.
Eben Sherman, born 3 May, 1867.
5406.
I.
5407.
II.
5408.
III.
5409.
IV.
5410.
V.
5411.
VI.
5415.
III.
5416.
IV.
5417.
V.
5418.
VI.
5419.
VII.
5420.
VIII
SEVENTH GENERATION. 427
5421. IX. Walter Everett, born 2 April, 1869.
5422. X. Charles Herbert, born 5 Jan., 1874.
5423. XI. Catharine Alice, born 19 July, 1875.
3310.
EBEN,"^ [Ebenezer^ David'^ Slephen^ Moses^ Moses'^^ born 29 Sept.,
1841 ; married Lucy A., daughter of Daniel D. and Lucy G. (Pet-
tingell) Greenleaf. He has been engaged in business at Newbury
and served as postmaster. Child :
5424. I. Henry Willard, born 17 July, 1865.
3347.
ELBEIDGE GERRY,^ \_JosepW Jonathan^ Stephen'^ Moses^ Moses^^
born 11 Nov., 1817 ; married first July, 1848, Sarah E., daughter of
Daniel Colman of Newbury, who died 28 March, 1851, aged 27;
second Mrs. Sarah J. Weston, who died 2 June, 1854, aged 30 ; and
third 27 Oct., 1856, Lucia F., daughter of Peter Sanderson of Phil-
lipston, Mass. , who survives him and resides at Wellesley, Mass. Mr.
Little taught for several years, and in 1838, on joining the church in
his native town, Hampstead, N. H., determined to study for the
ministry. He was aided in his preparation for college by Prof.
Benjamin Greenleaf of Bradford, Mass., and entered, a year in
advance, the College of New Jersey, where he graduated in 1845,
having supported himself by giving private instruction. He studied
theology at Princeton Seminary, was settled over the church at
Manayunk, a suburb of Philadelphia ; remained there but. a short
time on account of his wife's health, and in Sept., 1850, became
pastor of the Congregational church at Merrimac, N. H., where he
had a very successful pastorate of five years, during which ninety-
seven were added to the church. His next field of labor was Ash-
burnham, Mass., where he remained about two years. He was then
settled at North Middleboro, where he preached and labored very
acceptably for ten years. From 1867, till his decease, 29 Dec,
1869, he lived in Wellesley, and was the editor of Gray^s Real
Estate Journal^ but preached very frequently, especially in New
Hampshu'e. The following is taken from an obituary notice : "His
ministry was marked by accuracy of scholarship and careful investi-
gation. He was very instructive in his sermons and Bible classes,
genial and affectionate in conversation, though inclined to the older
type of Congregational theology, and very Biblical in his statements
428 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
and analyses." Children, besides a son by his second wife that
died iu infancy :
* 54:25. I. Edwin Colman, born 5 July, 1850.
5426. II. Sarah Isabel, born 27 Jan., 1858.
5427. III. Alexander Elbridge, born 12 Dec, 1859.
5428. IV. Walter Sanderson, born 27 March, 1863.
3348. ■
DAVID WEBSTER,' [Joseph'' Jonathan^ Stephen'' Moses^ Mose^'^^
born 14 Nov., 1829 ; married 2 Feb., 1854, Mary Frances Stevens,
who was born 5 April, 1834, iu Haverhill, and died 21 Sept., 1868.
He lived in Haverhill, Mass., where he died 8 Nov., 1879. Children :
5429. I. George Stevens, born 11 Aug., 1855.
5430. II. Albert Elroy, born 28 Jan., 1857.
5431. III. Nellie Frances, born 11 Feb., 1858; died 12
March, 1875.
5432. IV. SARAHEMMA,born5April,1859;diedl8Dec.,1859.
5433. V. Walter David, born 13 Oct., 1860 ; died 10 May,
1872.
5434. VI. Nettie Haines, born 1 Dec, 1862.
5435. VII. Willie Frank, born 31 Dec, 1865.
3349.
LAURANIA REBECCA,^ [Joseph^ Jonathan^ Stephen^ Moses^
Moses'^] born 15 March, 1834; married 8 May, 1850, John Phineas
Adams, son of David and Priscilla A. Perry, who was born 23 Oct.,
1829, in Haverhill, Mass. He is a shoemaker by occupation and
resides in Atkinson, N. H. Children, born in Atkinson :
5436. I. Elbridge G. Perry, born 16 Oct., 1851 ; married
3 March, 1873, Susan O. Ellis, and lives in Haverhill, Mass.
5437. II. Ella J. Perry, born 25 Sept., 1853 ; married 26
Feb., 1870, Samuel French.
5438. III. Charles E. A. Perry, born 11 Feb., 1856.
5439. IV. George H. G. Perry, born 26 May, 1858 ; died
3 Aug., 1863.
3354.
WILLIAM CALEF," [John^ Jonathan^ Stephen'^ Moses^ Moses^^
born 17 Dec, 1823 ; married first 4 May, 1856, Mrs. Julia E. Hasel-
tine, daughter of Stephen Harris of Haverhill, Mass., who was born
SEVENTH GENERATION. 429
28 Dec, 1828, and died 27 April, 1875, and second 25 April, 1878,
Mrs. Emily J. Greenough, M.D., a sister of his first wife. He is a
farmer by occupation and a prominent citizen of Hampstead, N. H.,
has served several times as selectman, represented the town in the
legislature two years, and is a trustee of the high school. Children :
5440. I. Okrie Belle, born 18 March, 1858 ; is a music
teacher.
5441. II. Alice Marion, born 16 May, 1862.
3893.
WILLIAM McCARTY, ' ^Jacob'' Jacob^ Stephen'' Moses^ Hoses'^
born 6 Sept., 1846; married 30 April, 1874, at Newport, R. I.,
Anita Maria Chartrand. Lieut. Little was appointed midshipman in
1863, graduated from the naval academy three years later, was pro-
moted to ensign in 1868, to master in 1869, and to lieutenant in 1870.
He has been attached to several vessels, was two years at the torpedo
station at Newport, and sailed on the transit of Venus expedition
in 1874. ChUdren:
5442. I. Florence McCarty, born 6 Nov., 1876.
5443. II. Louis McCarty, born 16 Jan., 1878.
5444. III. Augusta McCarty, born 2 July, 1879.
3394.
ABBY JANE,'^ [_Moses Sawyer^ Jacob^ Slephen^ Moses^ Moses'^']
born 4 Jan., 1834; married 0 Sept., 1851, Charles J. Bushnell of
New York City, who died 17 Sept., 1880. Children :
5445. I. Giles Francis Bushnell, born in Brooklyn 23
Nov., 1852.
5446. II. Annie Eliza Bushnell, born in Brooklyn 26
Jan., 1855 ; died in New York 6 Sept., 1872.
3395.
MOSES SAWYER,^ [Moses Sawyer^ Jacob' Stephen" Moses^
Moses^^ born 1 June, 1840; married 18 Nov., 1863, Susan Maria,
daughter of William Sanford and Mary Elizabeth (Homan) Osborn
of Brooklyn, who was born 13 May, 1841, in Huntington, Long
Island. He served during the war and was promoted to be first
lieutenant. Children, all born in Brooklyn :
430 LITTLE GENEALOGY,
5447. I. Annie Eliza, born 25 Oct., 1865.
5448. II. Susan Maria, born 11 June, 1867.
5449. III. Charlotte, born 12 Nov., 1869.
3397.
WILLIAM COFFIN,^ [William'^ William Coffin^ John'' Moses^
Moses'-^ born 8 April, 1799 ; married 1826, Elizabeth, daughter of
Sebastian and Ann (Bruner) Zimmerman, who died Nov., 1869,
aged 63. Her father was of Huguenot descent, his maternal ances-
tors being silk manufacturers of Marseilles, and her motlier was
descended from a prominent Swiss family of the Canton of Berne.
Mr. Little was a manufacturer of metal ornaments and mouldings at
Philadelphia. He died 4 Dec, 1875. Children:
*5450. I. Robert, born 14 Jan., 1827.
5451. II. William Coffin, born 1 April, 1828 ; served in
the war and lives in Philadelphia.
5452. III. Ferdinand, born 8 Oct., 1829 ; married and
lives in Philadelphia. Child :
5453. I. William, born 14 March, 1853.
Caroline, born 19 June, 1831 ; resides in Phila-
Mary, born 2 Oct., 1832 ; resides in Philadelphia.
Fanny, born 17 July, 1834 ; died 4 June, 1876.
James Rush, born 1 July, 1835 ; died unmarried
He was a manufacturer of silver ornaments, and served
Frederick, born 5 Jan., 1837; died 17 June,
Anne, born 26 Nov., 1840.
THOMAS ROWELL,^ [William'' William Coffin^ John'' Moses^
Moses'^'] born 21 Nov., 1800; married 7 April, 1826, Ann Zimmer-
man, sister of his brother William's wife, who survives. He was a
manufacturer of silver and metal mountings at Philadelphia, and died
16 Jan., 1878. Children:
*5460. I. Anna Bruner, born 27 Feb., 1827.
5461. II. Maria, born 3 Oct., 1828; died 27 June, 1853.
*5462. III. Selina Huntingdon, born 24 Oct., 1830; died 7
June, 1860.
5454.
IV.
delphia.
5455.
V.
*5456.
VI.
5457.
VII.
Oct., 1867.
He^
in the late
war.
5458.
VIII
1838.
*5459.
IX.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 431
*5463. IV. Caroline, bom 28 July, 1833.
5464. V. Thomas Ellsworth, born 25 Aug., 1835; died
26 Nov., 1876, without issue. He was an accountant by profession,
and served in the war as captain and adjutant.
5465. VI. John Zimmerman, born 17 Sept., 1837; married
in 1857, Elizabeth Campbell. He is an actor and lives in Brooklyn,
N. Y. Child :
5466. I. Adelaide, born Sept., 1858.
*5467. VII. Charles Joseph, born 21 Sept., 1840.
*5468. VIII. Eliza, born 27 July, 1842.
*5469. IX. Benjamin Rush, born 4 July, 1844; died 27
Feb., 1875.
*5470. X. Jennie, born 3 May, 1848.
3400.
FANNY," [ William'^' William Coffin^ John* Moses^ Moses-^ born
2 July, 1805 ; married 29 April, 1828, Philip Fisher, a cabinet maker
of Philadelphia, who died Feb., 1862. She died 18 Jan., 1879.
Children, besides a son who died in infancy :
5471. I. John Theodore Fisher, born 28 Nov., 1830;
died 28 June, 1849.
5472. II. Philippine Fisher, born Oct., 1832 ; resides un-
married in Philadelphia.
5473. III. Emma Caroline Fisher, born 13 Feb., 1837;
married 30 Aug., 1865, William F., son of Rev. Dr. William and
Eliza Hutchinson. Dr. Hutchinson was educated at Philadelphia
High School and the University of New York, studied at Paris and
Heidelberg, served seven years in the United States army and navy,
also in the French army during the Prussian war. He resides at
Providence, R. I. Children :
5474. I. William Hutchinson, born May, 1869.
5475. II. Philip Hutchinson, born 1871 ; died in in-
fancy.
3402.
ROBERT,^ [ William^ William Coffin^ John* Moses^ Moses^'] born
25 May, 1809 ; married 9 Sept., 1832, Ann Matilda Bruce of Balti-
more, Md., who died 23 Nov., 1877. He lived in Baltimore, and
died 4 March, 1875. Children :
432 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5476. I. Ann Elizabeth, born 31 May, 1833 ; died 17
June, 1833.
5477. II. John Oliver, born 19 May. 1835 ; died 24 Aug.,
1836.
5478. III. Marion Cornelia, born 11 Oct., 1836; married
27 Dec, 1857, George W. Fisher, a fruit packer of Baltimore, Md.,
where they reside.
5479. IV. Sallie Caroline, born 31 Oct., 1838; married 6
Sept., 1860, Joseph N. Lewis, a banker, and died 3 Feb., 1865.
5480. V. Elinora, born 2 Nov., 1840 ; died 11 Aug., 1852.
*5481. VI. Robert Bruce, born 27 Dec, 1842.
5482. VII. Mart Cornelia, born 20 Jan., 1845; died 12
Nov., 1848.
*5483. VIII. Selina Spruill, born 9 Aug., 1848.
5484. IX. William Wallace, born 23 Nov., 1849 ; died 17
June, 1852.
3406.
MARY ROWELL,' IJohn'' William Coffin^ John'' Moses^ Moses"^^
born 15 Aug., 1803 ; married 2 Oct., 1821, Samuel H. Dorset, and
lived in Merrimac, Mass., where she died 12 March, 1880. Children :
5485. I. Mary Ann Dorset, born 1 Aug., 1822 ; married
28 Nov. , 1844, John J. England of West Newbury, Mass. Children :
5486. I. Mary Bartlett England, born 22 Aug. , 1845 ;
married 28 Nov., 1863, Jeremiah M. Currier of Newton, N.
H. Children:
5487. I. GeorgeW.CuiTier,bornlOOct.,1864.
5488. II. EverettS.Currier,bornl3July,1868.
5489. III. Charles D.Currier, born 10 June,1872.
5490. IV. J.WarrenCurrier, born 16 June, 1874.
5491. II. John Little England, born 14 Aug., 1850;
married 20 April, 1876, Clara E. Clifford of Danville, N. H.
Children :
5492. I. Celia L.England, born 28 Aug., 1877.
5493. II. Arthur C.England,born 20 Dec,1878.
5494. II. Sallie Kendrick Dorset, born 22 Feb., 1824;
married 20 Feb., 1850, Frederick Nichols of Kingston, N. H., and
died without issue 20 Feb., 1852.
5495. III. G-EORGE Washington Dorset, born 4 July, 1826 ;
married Clara Warren of Barre, Mass., and died without issue 4
June, 1854.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 433
5496. IV. Eliza Jane Dokset, born 22 April, 1829 ; died 13
Oct., 1830.
5497. V. William Little Dorset, born 17 March, 1838 ;
died 8 Dec, 1864.
3408.
THOMAS KENDRICK,^ [_John^ William Coffin^ John^ Mose^
Moses^'] born 2 May, 1807; married 28 Dec, 1834, Sarah Bennett,
daughter of John and Elizabeth H. (Reed) Burden, who was born 7
Oct., 1811. He is a clothier and resides in West Hampstead, N. H.
Children :
5498. I. John William, born 21 Sept., 1835; married 25
Nov., 1857, Lucy Ann, daughter of Moses W. and Abigail (Haw-
kins) Hall of Salem, N. H., who was born 4 Nov., 1838. He is a
carpenter and resides at West Hampstead. Child :
5499. I. William French, born 28 Dec, 1858; is
ticket clerk of the Worcester & Nashua Railroad at Nashua.
5500. II. Susan Elizabeth, born 21 Sept., 1835 ; married
28 June, 1863, Moulton David Pressey of Sandown, N. H., and died
14 Nov., 1864. Their only child was born 11 Nov., 1864, and died
28 Nov., 1864. Her husband married second (4737) Mary Jane
Little.
3411.
GEORGE WASHINGTON,^ [JoJin^ William Coffin^ John^ Moses^
Jfoses^] born 6 Sept., 1811 ; married 27 Aug., 1836, Mary E.
Swasey of Exeter. He was a painter and lived in Amesbury, where
he died 8 Feb., 1857. Children :
Julia, married George Larkin, and lives at
George F., born 24 Aug., 1838 ; served in the war,
Elizabeth E., born 1840 ; married 27 Nov., 1858,
Isaac Jones of Amesbury, and died about 1860.
5504. IV. Ellen, deceased.
5505. V. John, lives in Merrimac
5506. VI. William Horace, born 17 Aug., 1851.
5507. VII. Sarah Inez, born 31 Aug., 1857.
28
5501.
I.
Exeter, N.
H.
5502.
II.
5503.
Ill,
434 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3424.
JOHN," [_Francis^ William Coffin^ John^ Moses^ Moses^'] born 13
Dec, 1813; married 31 Oct., 1844, at Manchester, Mass., Mary
Pinkham Hanson, who was born in Jackson, N. H., 20 Feb., 1817.
He was a cabinet maker for several years, afterwards a grocer, and
lives in Minneapolis, Minn. Children, born at Manchester :
5508. I. Mary Sargent, born 7 Nov., 1849.
5509. II. George Francis, born 11 Sept., 1851 ; is a grocer
at St. Peter, Minn.
3430.
FRANCIS VALENTINE,^ \_Francis^ William Coffin^ John^ Moses^
Moses^^ born 20 Dec, 1826; married 15 June, 1856, Clarissa,
daughter of David and Clarissa Lee of Manchester, Mass., who was
born 4 Aug., 1835. He is a cabinet maker by trade, and works in
a piano-forte manufactory in Boston, where he resides. Children,
born in Boston except the first :
5510. I. Millard Smith, born in Manchester, Mass., 25
July, 1857 ; died 3 Jan., 1859.
5511. II. Frank Elmer, born 13 July, 1861 ; died 29 Jan.,
1865.
5512. III. Clara Loraine, born 24 July, 1862 ; died 1 Sept.,
1878.
5513. IV. Charles Elmer, born 12 Dec, 1865.
3431.
GEORGE SUMNER,' [Francis'' William Coffin^ John* Moses^
Moses^'\ born in Salisbury, N. H., 18 Aug., 1844; married 3 April,
1869, Abbie A. Goss. He is a teamster and lives in Concord, N.
H. Children, born in Concord except the first :
5514. I. Grace Anna, born 2 June, 1871, in Milford, N. H.
5515. II. William Harrod, born 31 March, 1876.
5516. III. Herbert Sumner, born 1 May, 1879.
3432.
STEPHEN KIMBALL,^ [Francis^ William Coffin^ John" Moses^
Moses^'\ born in Salisbury, N. H., 26 Dec, 1846; married in Dan-
bury, N. H., 28 March, 1869, Mary R. Brown. He is a farmer and
lives near Concord, N. H. Children :
SEVENTH GENERATION. 435
5517. I. George Bkown, born iu Hopkinton, N. H., 4
May, 1870.
5518. II. Cora May, born in Franklin, N. H., 9 Oct., 1872.
3434.
JOHN WEBSTER,' ITlwmas RoweW WiUiam Coffin^ John*
Moses^ Moses^^ born 7 April, 1818; married first 20 Jan., 1848,.
Sarah Paulina, daughter of Ammi White, who died 14 June, 1857,
aged 29 years and 11 months, and second 22 March, I860," Eliza-
beth J. Goodwin. He graduated at Dartmouth Medical School in
1845, and was for thirty years a dentist in Concord, N. H., where
he died 21 Dec, 1877. Children :
5519. I. Anna Paulina, born June, 1851 ; married 10
Feb., 1879, Clarence Doty, a teacher of Schuylerville, N. Y.
5520. II. Carrie Maria, born March, 1856 ; married 19
Nov., 1879, Dr. E. F. Dearborn of Lynn, Mass.
3435.
THOMAS DEARBORN,' [TJiomas RoiveW WiUiam Coffin' John'^
Moses^ 3foses^2 l^orn 14 Aug., 1823; married first 27 Nov., 1851,
Susan E., daughter of Robert Smith, M.D. She was born 2 Oct.,
1823, in Amesbmy, Mass., and died 31 Jan., 1875. He married
second 30 Nov., 1876, Lucy L., daughter of Andrew Davis of Rut-
land, Vt., who was born 26 Dec, 1844. Mr. Little is a farmer and
mechanic at Salisbury, N. H., where he has been for many years one
of the deacons of the Congregational church. He was postmaster
for eight years, and has served on the board of selectmen several
times. Children :
5521. I. Thomas Rowell, born 19 Sept., 1853; married
29 April, 1876, Carrie B., daughter of Lewis A. Hawkins.
Charles Webster, born 20 Dec, 1855; died 6
Susan Paulina, born 8 July, 1858.
John Webster, born 21 Jan., 1861.
Alice Maria, born 4 June, 1866.
Robert Sjoth, born 7 May, 1870.
William Dearborn, born 11 Jan., 1874 ; died 15
VIII. EDVsaN Dearborn, born 14 Sept., 1878.
5522.
II.
May, 1870.
5523.
III.
5524.
IV.
5525.
V.
5526.
VI.
5527.
VII
Nov., 1874
5528.
VII
436 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3436.
SELTNA DODGE,' IValentine^ William Coffin'' John'' Moses'
Moses'^'] born 1 Oct., 1816 ; married 15 Oct., 1834, Jolin Barker of
Lovell, Me., who was born 30 Sept., 1807, and died 16 Aug., 1852.
He was a farmer by occupation, a major in the state militia, and
held several town offices. Slie died 25 March, 1862, Children,
beside one that died in infancy :
5529. I. Aretus Gustavus Barker, born 26 Oct., 1835;
graduated at Colby University in 1862 ; married in 1865, Exa L.
Drake, who was born in Effingham, N. H., 24 Jan., 1835. He was
the principal of an educational institution at Effingham, where he
died 11 April, 1867. Cliild :
5530. I. Justin Starr Barker, born Jan., 1866.
5531. II. Eugene Valentine Barker, born 20 Dec, 1837;
married Mary C. Hamblen of Lovell, Me., served in the army dur-
ing the war, and is a teacher at Ebensburg, Penn.
5532. III. Maryetta Miranda Barker, born 20 Aug., 1841 ;
married Dr. S. S. Stearns of Washington, D. C.
5533. IV. Francisco Weston Barker, born 17 April, 1846 ;
married 17 Nov., 1872, Mary Lucretia Marston, who was born at
Effingham, N. H., 6 July, 1848. He served in Company B, Thirty-
second Maine Volunteers, and is now a farmer at Effingham. Child :
5534. I. Kate Eugenie Barker, born 6 Nov., 1873.
5535. V. Anna Ella Barker, born 6 Oct., 1848; married
Charles Davis of Springvale, Me.
3437.
ORSINA PARKER,^ [Valentine'^ William Coffin^ John^ Moses^
Moses"^^ born at Bridgtou, Me., 20 Oct., 1821 ; married 24 June,
1842, Abraham Andrews Barker of Lovell, who was born 30 March,
1816. Mr. Barker received a common school education, and early
engaged in farming and the manufacture of shooks. In June, 1855,
he removed to Cambria County, Penn., where he followed the same
pursuits, and afterwards engaged extensively in lumber and mercan-
tile business. He has taken an active part in politics, was the
organizer of the republican party in his county, served as delegate to
the Chicago Convention in 1860, was elected a member of congress
in 1864, serving one term and then resuming his business, which had
suffered severely from his absence. When Gen. Lee invaded Penn-
sylvania, he shouldered his musket as a private soldier and served
SEVENTH GENERATION. 437
with his regiment till the militia was disbanded. He took a leading
part in the temperance movement, and was one of the first to engage
in the anti-slavery cause. He now resides on a farm near Ebens-
burg, Penn. Children, all born in Lovell :
5536. I. Valentine Stephen Barker, born 15 Aug., 1843 }
married first 26 Nov., 1865, Jennie L. Evans, who died 23 Jan.,
1873, and second 19 Oct., 1876, Catharine W. Williams. During
the late war he served in the One Hundred and Thirty-third Regi-
ment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. He is a merchant and resides at
Ebensburg.
5537. II. Florentine Henry Barker, born 8 Feb., 1847;
married 8 Feb., 1870, Margaret A. Zahm. During the war he served
in the Two Hundred and Ninth Regiment of the Penns^'lvania Vol-
unteers. He resides at Ebensburg, Penn., and is engaged in the
lumber and mercantile business.
5538. III. Augustine Vinton Barker, born 20 June, 1849 ;
graduated at Dartmouth College in 1872 ; married 1 June, 1875,
Catharine F. Zahm, sister of his brother Augustine's wife. He
served in the state militia during Lee's invasion, and is an attorney
at law at Ebensburg.
5539. IV. CoNSTANTiNE Hardy Barker, born 20 Sept., 1854.
He is a merchant at Ebensburg.
3438.
CAROLINE ELIZA,' [Valentine^ William Coffin^ John* Moses"
Moses^'] born at Lovell, Me., 12 Dec, 1823 ; married 23 Sept., 1840,
Elden, sou of Joseph Wilson and Ruth Sands (Andrews) Barker,
who was born at Lovell 12 Aug., 1816. Mr. Barker was engaged
in farming at Lovell until 1869, when he removed with his family
to Jewell City, Kansas, where he now resides. He served two
years in the Kansas state senate, and has also been sergeant-at-arms.
Children, born at Lovell :
5540. I. Joseph Valentine Barkjer, born 12 April, 1842 ;
died 20 March, 1853.
554J^. II. Mary Clark Barker, born 31 Jan., 1844; mar-
ried 1 May, 1871, at Manhattan, Kansas, George B. Crandall. Mr.
Crandall is a native of New York, served in the war, and is a drug-
gist at Jewell City, Kansas. Children :
5542. I. Alfred Barker Crandall, born 27 June,
1873; died 13 Jan., 1876.
438 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5543. II. Callie Liicretia Crandall, born 9 Aug., 1877.
5544. III. Aretas Elden Crandall, born 8 July, 1880.
5545. III. Victoria Valeta Barker, born 13 Jan., 1846;
married 1 Jan., 1872, at Manhattan, Kansas, Charles O. Evans, a
harness-maker at Manhattan. Children :
5546. I. Valeta Oriana Evans, born 28 Jan., 1874.
5547. II. Valentine Evans, born 24 Oct., 1875.
5548. IV. Ruth Sands Barker, born 13 Dec, 1847 ; married
at Manhattan, Kansas, 25 Sept., 1871, John D. Robertson, a native
■of Pennsylvania, and a merchant at Jewell City. Children :
5549. I. Lemuel Eugene Robertson, born 5 May,
1873 ; died 11 March, 1876.
5550. II. Georgie Robertson, born 31 Jan., 1875.
5551. III. Lenora Robertson, born 14 Aug., 1877;
died 23 Oct., 1877.
5552. IV. Lillie May Robertson, born 12 April, 1879 ;
died 10 Aug., 1879.
5553. V. Elden Purcell Robertson, born 21 Oct., 1880.
5554. V. Oriana Marcelia Barker, born 27 June, 1849 ;
married 27 Nov., 1876, at San Francisco, John B. Flemming, a dealer
in wood and coal at Oakland, Cal. Child :
5555. I. Peaii'WinifredFlemming,born2 Jan., 1879.
5556. VI. Hannah Andrews Barker, born 31 May, 1851 ;
died 17 June, 1851.
5557. VII. Georgianna Barker, born 3 Aug., 1853 ; died 26
Jan., 1864.
5558. VIII. Henry Martyn Barker, born 10 March, 1855 ;
died 14 March, 1863.
5559. IX. Alma Orsina Barker, born 8 June, 1858 ; died
5 Aug., 1859.
5560. X. John Elden Barker, born 1 March, 1861 ; died
1 Feb., 1863.
5561. XI. Carrie Selina Barker, born 10 Jan., 1866.
3440.
MIRANDA MARY,^ [Valentiyie'^ William Coffin^ John^ Moses^
Moses^'] born 18 Feb., 1836 ; married in Salisbury, N. H., 23 Sept.,
1855, Lorenzo Dow, son of Davis L. Davenport, who was born in
Chelsea, Vt., 4 July, 1830. He is a harness-maker and lives in
Franklin, N. H. Children :
'^"^'cdi.-J.C.Bullieaom aI.S>'=^''"^'''
'^^^"-^^ CL.4i-y'
HOIM JOSIAH STOVER LITTLE
SEVENTH GENERATION. 439
5562. I. Herbert Dayton Davenport, born 7 Sept., 1856.
5563. II. Alice Miranda Davenport, born 27 Sept., 1858.
5564. III. Edward Hamlin Davenport, born 17 July, 1862 ;
died 2 May, 1878.
5565. IV. Nathan Henry Davenport, born 11 Aug., 1863 ;
died 20 Aug., 1864.
5566. V. LiLLA Sophia Davenport, born 5 April, 1867.
5567. VI. William Henry Davenport, born 19 April, 1870.
5568. VII. Edith Marilla Davenport, born 4 Aug., 1876 ;
died 30 April, 1878.
5569. VIII. Harry Nathan Davenport, born 20 Aug., 1877.
3441.
JOSIAH STOVER,^ [Michaef Josiah' Hoses* Moses"" Moses''']
born 9 Jul}^, 1801 ; married Abba, daughter of Daniel and Isabella
Bliss (Upham) Chamberlain. Mrs. Little married second Hon.
George T. Davis of Portland, who died 17 June, 1877. Mr. Little
graduated at Bowdoin at the head of the famous class of 1825, which
numbered among its members Longfellow, Hawthorne, J. S. C.
Abbott, and many others who distinguished themselves in after-life.
He then studied law at Portland, Me., where he afterwards resided,
but was activel}^ engaged in the profession onl}^ a few years.
His tastes and talents fitted him more especially for general business
pursuits in which he successfully engaged during the remainder of
his life. He was for man}' years president of the Atlantic and St.
Lawrence Railroad Company, and it was under his management that
the leasing of the road to the Grand Trunk Railway was consum-
mated. He was also connected with the Berlin Mills Company of
New Hampshire, a large association for the manufacture of lumber,
and with important lumbei'ing interests in eastern Maine. He took
a deep interest in politics, served as speaker of the house of repre-
sentatives in the Maine legislature for several years, and was the
candidate of his party for representative to congress. He was always
honored and respected by the community in which he lived for his
strength of character and kindness of heart, but the true and
thorough nobleness of his nature could only be fully appreciated by
those most closely connected with him. He died 2 April, 1862.
ChUd:
*5570. I. Abby Isabella, born 27 Nov., 1834.
440 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3442.
THOMAS BROWN, ^ [Edward'^ Josialv' Moses^ Moses^ Moses^']
born 4 Nov., 1799 ; married first 7 Feb., 1820, Eunice, daughter of
Capt. Josiah and Eunice (Tucker) Thrasher, who died at Auburn
9 April, 1844, aged 46, and second 8 Jan., 1845, Fanny, widow of
Isaac J. Towne, and daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Rogers)
Barker, who was born 24 Nov., 1806, and survives him. He was
one of the first and most active of the business men of Auburn, and
also largely interested in wild lands in northern New Hampshire.
He was for many years a prominent member and deacon of the Con-
gregational church. At his death, 7 March, 1854, he was one of
the Commissioners of Cumberland County. Children :
*5571. I. Maria, born 11 Feb., 1821 ; died 25 Dec, 1867.
*5572. 11. William Robison, born 20 May, 1822 ; died 15
March, 1872.
Sarah Toppan, born 16 March, 1824; died 29
Hannah, born 30 April, 1826 ; died 5 May, 1844.
Thomas Spencer, born 31 Dec, 1827; died 15
Sarah Toppan, born 16 Feb., 1829; died 21
Caroline Robison, born 7 April, 1831 ; died 18
Mary Brewster, born 17 Dec, 1832 ; died 29
Eunice, born 20 Aug., 1834 ; died 11 Feb., 1853.
Ellen Thurston, born 8 May, 1836 ; died 3
Henry, born 21 Dec, 1838.
Sarah Hale, born 4 Aug., 1840; married 27
Sept., 1865, William K. Eminger, who died 13 Feb., 1871. She died
16 May, 1871.
5583. Xni. Fanny Barker, born 17 Dec, 1845; died 13
March, 1851.
5584. XIV. Frances Caroline, born 19 Dec, 1853.
3443.
JOSIAH,''' [^Edivard^ Josiah^ Moses^ Moses^ Moses^'] born 29
April, 1801 ; married first 2 Sept., 1822, Mary Holt, daughter of
5573.
III.
Nov., 1828.
5574.
lY.
5575.
V.
Feb., 1847.
5576.
VI.
April, 1832
*5577.
VII.
Sept., 1853
*5578.
VIII
Oct., 1868.
5579.
IX.
5580.
X.
Nov., 1878,
*5581.
XL
5582.
XII.
a^
SEVENTH GENERATION. 441
Jonathan and Joanna (Cobb) Cummings of Norway, Me., who died
at Minot 6 Oct., 1829, aged 25 years and 6 months; second 30
March, 1830, Nancy Williams, daughter of William and Nancy
(Brooks) Bradford, who died in Auburn 20 Nov., 1834, aged 26
years and 7 months ; third 26 May, 1835, Sall}^, daughter of Thomas
and Mehitable (Raymond) Brooks, and cousin of the preceding, who
was born 3 May, 1807, at Alfred, Me., and died at Auburn 15 April,
1849 ; and fourth 20 May, 1850, Charlotte Ann Brooks, sister of the
preceding, who was born 26 Dec, 1817, and survives. Mr. Little
was educated at Bowdoin, studied law with his father, practiced his
profession for several years at Minot and Auburn, afterwards en-
gaged in trade and manufacturing. After an absence of many years
he returned to his native place, Newburj^port, where he continued to
reside till his death. As a man of business he possessed excellent
judgment, was exact in all his dealings, and persevering in the prose-
cution of his plans. As a citizen he was the firm friend of good
order and good morals, and took a deep interest in all measures
affecting the well-being of the community in which he lived. He was
for many years a member of the Congregational church and hearty
in his support of Christian institutions and ordinances. He died
suddenly at Somes' Sound, Mt. Desert, 9 Aug., 1865, whither he had
gone on a pleasure excursion. His kindliness of manner, his ready
sympathy, and his improving conversation made him a favorite with
all. Children :
*5585. I. Elizabeth Mary Todd, born in Lewiston 24
Sept., 1823.
*5586. II. Edward, born in Lewiston 25 June, 1825.
*5587. III. Francis Brown, born in Minot 20 June, 1827.
5588. IV. Mart Cummings, born in Auburn 19 Feb., 1831 ;
died 18 Sept., 1831.
*5589. V. JosiAH, born in Auburn 10 Sept., 1832.
*5590. VI. Charles Jenkins, born in Auburn 9 April, 1836.
5591. VII. George, born in Auburn 26 May, 1837 ; died 23
Aug., 1838.
*5592. VIII. Nancy Bradford, born in Auburn 11 Aug., 1838 ;
died at San Francisco 17 April, 1873.
*5593. IX. Horace Chapin, born in Auburn 14 Jan., 1840.
5594. X. George, born 10 Feb., 1841 ; died 1 May, 1842.
442 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3445.
HANNAH,'^ [^Edioard^ Josiah^ Hoses'^ Moses^ Moses'^~\ born 25 Feb.,
1804 ; married 2 Aug., 1832, Samuel, son of Jeremiah and Mehitable
(Dresser) Pickard, who was born 9 March, 1793, in Rowley, Mass.,
and died 2 Nov. , 1872, in Auburn, Me. He married first Sarah, daugh-
ter of Joseph and Judith (Toppan) Coffin, sister of Joshua Coffin,
the historian of Newbury, and niece of the wife of (391) Josiah
Little. He had by her four children : Josiah Little Pickard, who
graduated at Bowdoin in 1844, was for several years superintendent
of schools in Chicago, and is now president of Iowa State Univer-
sity at Iowa City ; Joseph Cofl3n Pickard, who graduated at Bowdoin
in 1846 and is now a professor in the State Industrial University at
Urbana, 111. ; Samuel Thomas Pickard, who has been for many
years one of the editors of the Portland Transcript ; Daniel Web-
ster Pickard, who graduated at Bowdoin in 1848, was pastor of
the Congregational church at G-roveland, Mass., and died in 1860.
Mr. Pickard taught for several years in his native town, and also
represented it in the general court. In 1832 he removed to Lewis-
ton Falls, Me., and early became treasurer of one of the manu-
facturing companies, a position he held till his death. He also
served as register of bankruptcy and as a director of the Maine
Central Railroad. Throughout his life he was deeply interested in
the cause of education, and was a trustee of the Lewiston Falls
Academy, of Bangor Theological Seminary, and an overseer of Bow-
doin College. He was one of the earliest workers in the temperance
reform and anti-slavery cause. Mrs. Pickard was one of the earliest
and most active members of the Congregational church at Auburn,
and like her husband was known for her numerous public and private
charities. She died 29 May, 1880. Children :
5595. I. Sarah Little Pickard, born 4 May, 1833 ; mar-
ried 16 May, 1867, Peter Fifield, son of Peter and Sarah (Fifield)
Sanborn. He was born 22 Dec, 1811, at Kingston, N. H., early
removed to Readfield, Me., where he was for many years post-
master. He has been United States revenue collector for eleven
years, served in the state legislature, and was for two terms mayor
of Hallowell, Me., where he now resides. Children :
5596. I. Samuel Pickard Sanborn, born 18 Aug.,
1868.
5597. II. Joseph Appleton Sanborn, born 24 Dec,
1870; died 12 Aug., 1871.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 443
5598. III. Stanley Hale Sanborn, born 16 March,
1873; died 28 June, 1874.
5599. II. Edward Little Pickard, born 25 Dec, 1834;
married 25 Dec, 1856, at Bangor, Me., Fannie Maria, daughter of
Capt. Joshua Coffin and Sophia W. (Dix) Plummer, who was born
23 Dec, 1833. Mr. Pickard is a successful and highly respected
merchant of Boston, a director in the National City Bank and the
Commonwealth Insurance Company. He resides at Auburndale,
Mass. Children :
5600. I. Julia Maria Pickard, born 9 Feb., 1858.
5601. II. Samuel Webster Pickard, born 20 Aug.,
1859; died 31 July, 1865.
5602. III. Fanny Dix Pickard, born 23 June, 1862 ;
died 1 Sept., 1862.
5603. IV. Charles Dix Pickard, born 9 Nov., 1864.
5604. V. GeorgePlummerPickard,born3Aug.,1867.
5605. VI. Edward Little Pickard, born 15 Feb., 1870.
5606. VII. Augustus Bishop Pickard, born 31 July,
1873 ; died 31 July, 1874.
5607. III. Charles Weston Pickard, born 28 Oct., 1836 ;
graduated at Bowdoin in 1857 ; married 12 March, 1862, Henrietta
Eliza Groth, daughter of John Groth, and adopted daughter of his
brother Josiah Little Pickard. She was born in Hanover, Germany,
12 April, 1840. Mr. Pickard is one of the proprietors of the Port-
land Trcunscriiyt and resides at Portland, Me. Children :
5608. I. George Henry Pickard, born 21 Oct., 1863 ;
died 27 Jan., 1868.
5609. II. Frederick William Pickard, born 2 Sept.,
1871.
5610. III. Cornelia Woodhull Pickard, born 17 May,
1878.
5611. IV. George Henry Pickard, born 2 April, 1838;
graduated at Amherst in 1858, studied at Bangor Theological Sem-
inary, and died 16 March, 1863.
5612. V. John Pickard, born 21 April, 1840 ; married first
23 Oct., 1862, Anna Elizabeth, daughter of James Downs, who died
5 Sept., 1864, aged 27, and second 28 May, 1868, Mary Adeline,
daughter of James and Nancy (Stevens) Leavitt, who was born 24
May, 1840. Mr. Pickard is a shoe manufacturer at Auburn, Me.,
has served in the city council, and is a director in the First National
Bank. Childi-en :
444 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5613. I. Samuel Henry Pickard, born 18 May, 1864 ;
died 26 July, 1864.
5614. II. Hannah Elizabeth Pickard, born 18 May,
1864; died 1 Aug., 1864.
5615. VI. Horace Chapin Pickard, born 24 Dec, 1841 ;.
married 14 Sept., 1859, Sarah Sawyer, and died 21 Feb., 1868.
Child :
5616. I. Florence Valentine Pickard, born 14 Feb.,
1861 ; died 7 Sept., 1865.
5617. VII. Frederick William Pickard, born 7 Oct., 1843 '^
died 4 Oct., 1844.
5618. VIII. Hannah Brown Pickard, born 13 Sept., 1845 ;
died 4 Sept., 1865.
5619. IX. Mary Little Hale Pickard, born 28 Jan., 1849 ;
married 2 Aug., 1869, Woodbury Kidder, son of Luther and Louisa
(Kidder) Dana, who was born 7 June, 1840. Mr. Dana served dur-
ing the war as hospital steward of the Twenty-ninth Maine Regi-
ment, and is a cotton manufacturer at Saccarappa, Me. Children :
LouisaWoodburyDana, born 27 April, 1870.
Hannah Little Dana, born 1 Aug., 1872.
Philip Dana, born 3 Aug., 1874.
Ethel May Dana, born 25 July, 1876.
Helen Pickard Dana, born 19 Oct., 1878.
Luther Dana, born 19 Nov., 1880.
Mary Pickard Dana, born 13 Jan., 1882.
3449.
EDWARD TOPPAN,^ [Edivard^ Josialv' Moses* Moses^ Moses''\
born 29 Dec, 1809 ; married first 2 Oct., 1839, Melinda Crosby,
daughter of Rev. Weston Bela and Harriet (Wines) Adams, who-
was born 10 Aug., 1822, and died 30 Sept., 1842, and second Lucy
Jane, daugliter of Zeba and Lepha (Peck) Bliss of Attleboro, Mass.,
who was born 28 June, 1822. He was educated at Portland Acad-
emy and Gardiner Lyceum, then under the charge of his cousin, Rev.
Dr. Hale, studied law with his father, was admitted to the Cumber-
land Bar, and practiced his profession with success at Auburn. He
represented his town in the state legislature several times, was Judge
of Probate for Androscoggin County, and for many years a director
of the Maine Central Railroad and of the First National Bank of
5620.
I.
5621.
II.
5622.
III.
5623.
IV.
5624.
V.
5625.
VI.
5626.
VII
^^uz>^<ujC
si
Dr, SIephen Little
SEVENTH GENERATION. 445
Auburn. He was also trustee and treasurer of the Lewiston Falls
Academy, and took much interest in the success of the school. He
died at Auburn 5 Nov., 1867. Children :
*5627. I. Edward Adams, born 13 May, 1841 ; died 14
April, 1876.
5628. II. Weston Tappan, born 17 April, 1842; died 26
Aug., 1865.
5629. III. George Thomas, born 14 May, 1857; graduated
at Bowdoin in 1877, and is instructor in Latin at Thayer Academy,
Brain tree, Mass.
3450.
SARAH,''' [^Edward^ Josiah^ Moses* Moses^ Mose^'] born 18 May,
1811 ; married 30 Sept., 1841, Charles, son of Nathaniel and Mar-
tha (Small) Clark of Limington, Me. He was born 4 Nov., 1814,
engaged in business for several years at Auburn, served as sheriff
for Androscoggin County from 1854 to 1861, and in the latter year
was appointed United States Marshal, a position which he held for
two terms, gaining many encomiums for his able performance of its
duties. More recently he has been general agent of the Grand
Trunk and Boston and Maine Railroads at Lewiston, Me., and now
resides in Boston. Children :
5630. I. Sarah Caroline Clark, born 17 March, 1846 ;
died 15 Aug., 1846.
5631. II. Charles Edward Clark, born 8 July, 1850;
graduated at Bowdoin in 1871, and at Harvard Medical School, and
is now a practicing physician in Boston.
3537.
EMILY FRANCES,^ [Moses Parsons^ Moses^ Moses* Moses^
Moses"^^ born 8 May, 1835 ; married 28 May, 1864, Lieutenant-
Colonel Charles E. Compton of the Fifth Cavalry, U. S. A. His
parents are David and Elizabeth (Wills) Compton of Bridgton, N. J.
Children :
6632. I. Charles Ludington Compton, born 28 Feb., 1865 ;
died 26 July, 1865.
5633. II. Paul Compton, born 1 Aug., 1866.
5634. III. Florence Compton, born 20 June, 1870.
5635.
I.
5636.
II.
5637.
Ill
Feb., 1874.
5638.
IV.
5638.
V.
5639.
V.
446 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3539.
HORACE FREDERICK,^ [Moses Parsons^ Moses'' Moses' Moses"
Mose^'\ born 18 Oct., 1844 ; married 22 June, 1869, Meribah Shep-
herd, daughter of Major Cornelius S. and Carrie (Russell) Under-
wood of Auburn, N. Y. He is cashier of the American Express
Company at Buffalo, N. Y. Children :
Carrie Russell, born 24 Oct., 1870.
Horace, born 26 Dec, 1872.
Charles Compton, born 11 Jan., 1874; died 12
Emily Compton, born 12 July, 1876.
Percy, born 26 Oct., 1878 ; died 29 July, 1879.
George Howard, born 18 July, 1880.
3540.
JENNIE RUSSELL,'^ \_Moses Parsons^ Moses" Moses' Moses^
Moses"^ born 19 April, 1856 ; married 30 Nov., 1875, Lieutenant
Francis B. Jones of the Third Infantry, U. S. A. His parents are
Griffith and Mary (Bacon) Jones of Norristown, Penn. Child :
5640. I. Mary Bacon Jones, born 13 Aug., 1879.
3623.
HAZEN AM AS A, "^ [ Walter^ Walter^ Benjamin' Moses^ Moses^}
born 3 July, 1827 ; married Mary Ann Clark. He is a woolen man-
ufacturer at Montpelier, Vt. Children, born in East Montpelier :
5641. I. George Walter, born 21 June, 1852 ; died in
Boston, Mass., 24 May, 1863.
5642. II. Harry Hazen, born 21 Jan., 1859.
5643. III. Walter, born 18 March, 1861 ; died 28 July, 1872.
5644. IV. Kittie Georgiana, born 27 March, 1864.
5645. V. Robert, born 23 June, 1869.
3624.
SARAH HELEN,^ [ Walter^ Walter' Benjamin' Moses" Moses^']
born 9 Sept., 1832 ; married 19 Feb., 1857, Barnard Merritt of Wor-
cester, Mass., who died 15 April, 1858. Child :
5646. I, Barnard Little Merritt, born at East Mont-
pelier 16 Feb., 1858.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 447
3625.
WALTER SCOTT,'^ [ Walter^ Walter^ Benjamin^ Moses^ Moses^^
born 3 Feb., 1842 ; married 4 Oct., 1864, Fannie Maria Sibley. He
has been a woolen manufacturer, but is now a farmer at Montpelier,
Vt. Children, born in East Montpelier :
5647. I. Walter Hiram, born 7 April, 1866.
5648. II. George Sibley, born 12 Aug., 1868.
5649. III. Fred Sibley, born 22 June, 1871 .
5650. IV. Charles Henry, born 5 Aug., 1877.
3670.
FANNIE RUTH,^ [Bichard Hazen^ Richard Hazerv> Benjamin*
Moses^ Moses'^'] born 8 Oct., 1835 ; married 2 Feb., 1864, John Laf-
ferty, late captain in the Eighth Cavalry, U. S. A., but now retired
from active service by reason of wounds received in an Indian battle
in Arizona 20 Oct., 1869. He was born in Utica, N. Y., 23 Aug.,
1835. They reside at 730 Grove Street, San Francisco, Cal. Chil-
dren :
5651. I. Frederick Sherman Lafferty, born in San Fran-
cisco 12 Jan., 1865.
5652. II. John Lovett McDougal Lafferty, born in San
Francisco 24 Jan., 1867.
5653. III. Grace Lafferty, born at Fork Crook, Cal., 1
March, 1869.
5654. IV. Harriet Mathews Lafferty, born in San Fran-
cisco 2 Nov., 1876.
3675.
MARY JANE,'^ [Dudley*^ Bichard Hazerv' Benjamin'^ Moses^
Moses'^^ born 20 Oct., 1838; married 24 July, 1856, Maj. Adelphus
Duplessus Smith, a cotton planter in Wildwood, Pointe Coupde
Parish, La. Children :
Lucia Adell Smith, born 28 May, 1857, at
died 27 July, 1857.
Ada Smith, born at Mauston 7 Dec, 1860.
Dudley Smith, born 6 Feb., 1871.
Mary Adell Smith, born 17 Nov., 1873 ; died 27
Albert Adelphus Smith, born 11 June, 1876;
died 20 Oct., 1876.
5655.
I.
Mauston, Wis. ;
5656.
II.
5657.
III.
5658.
IV.
Dec, 1874.
5659.
V.
448 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3691.
JOHN MERRILL J [Josiah' Paul^ Paul* Moses" Moses^^ bora 9
Nov., 1841 ; married Jeannette C, daughter of Almery T. and
Betsey Hamblen. He removed from Windham, Me., to Minnesota
in 1867, and is a farmer and stock raiser at the Lower Sioux Agency,
Redwood County. Children :
5660. I. Fannie Emeline, born 8 Jan., 1864.
5661. II. Barbara Morrell, born 7 Aug., 1865.
5662. III. Alberta Louise, born 15 March, 1867.
5663. IV. Howard Marshall, born 10 July, 1873.
3692.
MOSES OLIVER,^ IJosiah^ PauV Paul\ Moses^ Moses^^ born 20
July, 1844 ; married 23 July, 1874, Ella Belle, daughter of David
and Ann (Roe) Crouley, who was born in Bradford County, Penn.,
20 Aug., 1856. Mr. Little served in the Tenth Maine Volunteers,
entered the University of Michigan, studied law, was admitted to
the bar, and has been judge of probate two years. He^ resides at
Glencoe, Minn. Children :
5664. I. Mabel Crystal Clare, born 20 Aug., 1876.
5665. II. George Walter, born 20 Aug., 1878; died 23
Nov., 1878.
5666. III. Ralph Waldo, born 17 Dec, 1879.
3694.
PAUL EMERY,'^ [^loses'^ PauP Paul' Moses" Moses^'] born 3
June, 1830; married 12 July, 1851, Rhoda T. Manchester. He
lived in Windham till the outbreak of the late war, when he enlisted
in Company H, Seventeenth Maine Volunteers, and died in the hos-
pital at Alexandria, Va., 23 July, 1863, from wounds received at
the battle of Chancellorsville. Children :
5667. I. Moses Emery, born 2 June, 1852.
5668. II. Mary Eliza, born 23 March, 1854.
5669. III. Frank Herbert, born 25 May, 1856; died 23
Sept., 1857.
5670. IV. Ruth Ella, born 19 Jan., 1858.
5671. V. Albin Kellogg, born 4 March, 1859.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 449
3695.
JOSIAH FRANCIS,^ ^Moses^ PauP Paul' Hoses' Moses^'] born 1
March, 1832; married 11 Oct., 1855, Cynthia M. Whipple, was a
shoemaker at Lynn, Mass. He died at Windham, Me., 26 March,
1875. Children :
5672. I. Nellie Frances, born 26 Feb., 1857; married 22
Dec, 1877, Leroy O. Hart.
5673. II. Mary Lenora, born 3 Sept., 1859 ; married 28
Aug., 1877, Dudley T. Swan.
5674. III. Hannah Eliza, born 22 Dec, 1864.
5675. IV. JosiAH Francis, born 7 July, 1867.
3698.
JAMES WEBB,^ \_Moses^ PauV Paul' Moses" Moses''] born 4 Jan.,
1840 ; married 4 July, 1867, Lovisa M. Wright. He was a sergeant
in the Eleventh Maine Volunteers, served three years, and was
wounded at Fair Oaks. He is a carpenter by occupation and lives
in Windham. Children :
5676. I. Mary Lovisa, born 16 April, 1868.
5677. II. Bertha, born 19 Nov., 1870 ; died 24 June, 1872.
5678. III. Albert Paul, born Dec, 1874.
5679. IV. Alfred Josiah, born 12 Sept., 1878.
3700.
HANNAH KENDALL,' [Holler^ Timothf Paul' Moses^ Moses']
born 2 Feb., 1840; married Alvah S. Litchfield of Chelsea, who is
engaged in market business in Boston. Children :
5680. I. Mary Sturges Litchfield, born 9 Nov., 1866.
5681. II. Ida Josephine Litchfield, born 29 Sept., 1868.
5682. III. Clara Jumper Litchfield, born 8 Aug., 1873.
5683. IV. Walter Sherma^j Litchfield, born 1 Oct., 1875.
3705.
SAEAH GERRISH,^ [John LoweW Timothy' Paul' Hoses'" Hoses']
born 3 July, 1840 ; married 7 Jan., 1872, Jerry G. Jeffrey, a master
ship carpenter of Kennebunkport, Me. Children :
5684. I. Susan Walker Jeffrey, born 19 June, 1873.
5685. II. Carrie Cecil Jeffrey, born 28 Feb., 1876.
29
450 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3T0T.
GEORGE WASHINGTON,^ ^John LoweW Timoth^f Paul' Moses^
Jfoses^] born 9 Feb., 1847; married 14 Jan., 1873, Annie C. Bur-
gess of Syracuse, N. Y. He is paymaster of the New York and
New England Raih'oad, and lives in Boston. Child:
5686. I. William Walker, born 7 Oct., 1874.
3708.
SUSAN. ELIZABETH,^ [John Lowell^ Timothy^ PouV Moses^
ifcses^] born 17 Jan., 1853 ; married Frank G. Wells, a trader of
Kennebunkport, Me. Children :
5687. I. William Howard Wells, born 19 March, 1873.
5688. II. Carl Burgess Wells, born 3 Sept., 1874.
5689. III. Herbert Perkins Wells, born 18 Oct., 1876.
5690. IV. Florence Georgie Wells, born 22 March, 1879.
3709.
WILLIAM CASWELL," [William Hanson^ Thomas^ Paul* Moses^
Moses^^ born 18 Sept., 1851 ; married 13 May, 1878, Annie Hulse,
daughter of James Brady of Brooklyn, N. Y. He resides in Brook-
lyn. Children :
5691. I. James Caswell, born 25 March, 1879; died 10
Aug., 1879.
5692. II. Anna Caroline, born 2 July, 1880.
5693. III. Julia Brady, born 13 June, 1881.
3749.
HIRAM KINSMAN,'' [William'^ Thomas'^ Bond^ Thomas'^ George^
Joseph'^'] born 27 May, 1830 ; married 1856, Susan, daughter of
Jonathan and Dorothy Woodward. He was a farmer by occupation,
enlisted in the Eleventh New Hampshire Volunteers as lieutenant in
Company F, was wounded before Petersburg, Va., and died 4 July,
1864. His body was brought home and buried at Sutton. Child :
5694. I. Cyrus Harvey, born 13 Aug., 1859 ; is a member
of the class of 1884, Bates College.
EIGHTH GENEEATION. 451
3751.
WILLIAM," [William? Thomas^ Bond^ Thomas'^ George^ Joseph"^^
born 31 Jan., 1836; married 15 May, 1863, Mary Woodward,
daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Ruth (Woodward) Chadwick.-
He is a manufacturer of clothes pins at Sutton, N. H. Children:
5695. I. Lena Eldona, born 24 April, 1865.
5696. II. HiKAM Jefferson, born 8 Nov., 1872; died 24
March, 1873.
5697. III. Ev ALINE Ruth, born 31 July, 1875.
Ol i i.
CELIA MARIA,« [Thomas' Ahijali^ Bond^ Thomas^ George^
Joseph^'] born 19 Sept., 1836; married Michael Mullein, who lives
(1880) in Coaticook, P. Q., and died 9 March, 1877. Children :
5698. I. Ruth Edith Mullein, born April, 1859.
5699. II. Mary E. Mullein, born 16 Aug., 1861 ; died 10
Nov., 1862.
5700. III. Eva Mullein, born 1 Aug., 1863; died 5 Aug.,
1863.
5701. IV. Julia Mullein, born Sept., 1864.
5702. V. Minnie Mullein, born April, 1872.
3TT8.
THOMAS,"^ [Thomas' Abijah^ Bond'' Thomas^ George" JosepW~\
born 1 June, 1841 ; married Annis J., daughter of James and Ruth
Thwaits of East Hatley. He is a prosperous farmer and lives in
Hatley, Canada. Children :
Taylor Johnson, born 22 May, 1867.
Thomas James, born 22 Nov., 1868.
Sarah Isabelle, born 20 Nov., 1870; died 16
Bertha Agnes, born 13 Sept., 1872.
Ruth Maud, born 30 July, 1875.
Rosamond Celia, born 16 Nov., 1877.
I:dith May, born 24 Feb., 1880.
3813.
NELSON PERCIVAL,8 [Bond' Ahijah"^ Rond^ Thomas'" George^
Joseph^~\ born 16 April, 1835 ; married 4 July, 1864, Louisa,
5703.
I.
5704.
II.
5705.
III.
Feb., 1871,
5706.
IV.
5707.
V.
5708.
VI.
5709.
VII.
5710.
I.
5711.
II.
5712.
Ill
5713.
IV.
5714.
V.
5715.
VI.
452 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
daughter of Royal and Lucretia (Wilson) Flanders of Stanstead,
who was born 22 March, 1844. He is a farmer and lives in Hatley.
■Children :
Uriah Delworth, born 14 July, 1865.
Bond Leslie, born 4 Nov., 1868 ; died 9 March,
Charles Farrington, born 4 Dec, 1869.
Elizabeth Ann, born 4 May, 1872.
Minnie Lucretia, born 19 Oct., 1873.
Frederick Nelson, born 23 Aug., 1878.
3814.
MARY JANE,** [Bond' Abijah'^ Bond'' Thomas^ George" Joseph"^
born 14 Feb., 1838 ; married 15 Feb., 1860, William, son of Charles
Bolton of Loudon, England. Children :
William Henry Bolton, born 9 April, 1862.
LiLLis Gertrude Bolton, born 9 April, 1864.
Eliza Ar villa Bolton, born 21 Oct., 1867.
Sarah Elizabeth Bolton, born 10 Dec, 1870.
Susan Estella Bolton, born 31 May, 1872.
Charles Bond Bolton, born 25 Dec, 1874.
3815.
BOND,^ [^Bond'' Abijah'' Bond^ Thomas^ George" Joseph'^'] born 15
Jan., 1843; married 21 Oct., 1872, Susan E., daughter of Patrick
and Jane Rafter of Stanstead, who was born 3 Oct., 1847. He is a
farmer and lives in North Hatley, P. Q. Children :
5722. I. Sarah Farrington, born 20 July, 1873.
5723. II. Melvina Jane, born 23 May, 1877.
3816.
ELIZABETH ANN," \_Bond'' AbijaW Bond^ Thomas^ George^
Joseph''] born 8 Nov., 1844 ; married 18 March, 1861, Charles Mor-
timer, son of John Smyth and Philena (Hovey) G-age. Children,
besides two who died young :
5724. I. Nellie P. Gage, born 4 Jan., 1867.
5725. II. John Sbiyth Gage, born 1 Dec, 1870..
5726. III. Monty Roy Gage, born 1 July, 1877.
5716.
I.
5717.
II.
5718.
III.
5719.
IV.
5720.
V.
5721.
VI.
5727.
I.
5728.
II.
5729.
Ill
5730.
IV.
5731.
V.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 453
3858.
EMILY, ^ \_John' AMjah!^ Bon(P Thomas^ George^ Joseph^'\ born
13 July, 1854 ; married 5 April, 1870, Richard Asbury. Children:
Aliston a. Asbury, born 31 Dec, 1870.
Minnie Asbury, born 26 Sept., 1872.
Almer Asbury, born 4 Nov., 1874.
Richard Asbury, born 28 Nov., 1877.
John Little Asbury, born 14 Jan., 1880.
3863.
ROXANA,** {^Philip Nelson' EzekieF Bond? Thomas^ George^
Joseph'^'] born 6 Jan., 1828; married 12 Oct., 1851, Daniel Wood-
ward, and lives in Sutton, N. H. Children:
5732. I. Ella Harriet Woodward, born 8 Nov., 1852;
married George White of Lawrence, Mass.
5733. II. George Henry Woodward, born 5 March, 1855.
5734. III. Grace Isabelle Woodward, born 15 May, 1857 ;
married Irving Sawtelle of Bradford, N. H.
5735. IV. Lydia Jane Woodavard, born 3 May, 1859.
5736. V. Philip Daniel Woodward, born 29 June, 1863.
3864.
HENRY VARNER," [Philip Nelson' Ezekief Bond^ Thomas'^
George^ Joseph^'] born 10 April, 1829 ; married 10 Feb., 1865, Har-
riet M., daughter of Ebenezer and Mary A. Cheney of Bradford,
N. H. He is a farmer and prominent citizen of Sutton, N. H.,
where he has served as selectman. Children :
5737. I. Henry, born 4 July, 1872.
5738. II. Frank Bert, born 1 Jan., 1878.
3869.
LYDIA EVELINE,^ IPhilip Nelson' Ezekiel' Bond^ Thomas*
George^ Joseph^^ born 23 Jan., 1840 ; married 1862, Samuel Bagley
of North Sutton, N. H., who died 30 Jan., 1881. Children :
5739. I. Orson Bagley, born 21 May, 1865.
5740. II. Orin Bagley, born 13 April, 1867.
5741. III. Alice Mary Bagley, born 12 Dec, 1874.
5742. IV. Flora Bell Bagley, born 12 Jan., 1876.
454 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
3870.
ELLEN,** [Philip Nelson^ Ezekiel^ Bond^ Thomas^ George^ Joseph^~\
born 3 Nov., 1842 ; married Josiah, son of Richard and Betsey Mel-
vin, and lives in Lj'nn, Mass. Children, born in Bradford, N. H. :
5743. I. Lulu V. Melvin, born 28 Nov., 1862; died 21
Feb., 1881.
5744. II. Lena V. Melvin, born 29 June, 1864 ; married
20 Nov., 1881, Joseph A. Cook, and lives in Lynn, Mass.
3871.
FRANKLIN NELSON,^ [Philip Nelson' Ezekiel' Bon<P Thomas^
George^ Josepli^'\ born 16 July, 1846, in Washington, N. H. ; mar-
ried 28 Jan., 1871, Lizzie K. Asbury, daughter of Paul Asbury, Esq.,
of Birmingham, England. She was born 10 Jan., 1849. In 1869
Mr. Little went to Plymouth County, Iowa, and became one of the
first settlers of the township, afterward named Stanton, where he
held several positions of trust. In 1879 he removed to Yam Hill
County, Oregon, where he is engaged in lumbering. Children, all
born in Plymouth County :
5745. I. Phil Carlos, born 30 Dec, 1871.
5746. II. Lydia Etta, born 21 Oct., 1874.
5747. III. Nellie May, born 25 May, 1877.
3888.
MELISSA ANN,« [Jonathan' EzekieP Bond? Thomas'' George^
Joseph^^ born 29 March, 1836 ; married (3773) Francis Shurtleff,
who was born 14 April, 1835. He is a carpenter and joiner. She
died 28 Aug., 1871. Children :
5748. I. Thomas Turner Shurtleff, born 19 June, 1856;
married Caroline Louisa, daughter of Joseph Winthrop and Almira
Deborah (Baxter) Martin of Stanstead, P. Q., where he resides.
5749. II. Mary Lavina Shurtleff, born 28 Aug., 1864.
SARAH KELLY,'' [Moses Kelly' George^ Moses^ George'^ George^
Joseph^'\ born 21 March, 1815 ; married 1832, Oren Moore, a manu-
facturer of Goffstown, N. H. Children :
5750.
I.
5751.
II.
5752.
Ill
5753.
IV.
5754.
V.
5755.
VI.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 455
Labra Moore, born 14 Jan., 1833.
Moses L. Moore, born 6 Jan., 1835.
James E. Moore, born 15 Sept., 1839.
John A. Moore, born 17 Nov., 1842.
Nancy Moore, born 19 Nov., 1844.
Harry H. Moore, born 15 March, 1847.
5756. VII. Ervin Moore, born 1 Nov., 1849.
5757. VIII. Frank Moore, born 13 Jan., 1852.
3974.
SARAH F0STER,8 [Elbridge Gerry' George^ Moses^ George*
George^ JosepJi^^ born 24 Feb., 1832; married 12 May, 1850, Ros-
well R., son of Jesse E. and Hannah T. (Swetland) Gage, a farmer
of Grafton, N. H. Children :
5758. I. Ella Roene Gage, born 26 Feb., 1851 ; married
James McElvain.
5759. II. Eva Mary Gage, born 3 Aug., 1854; married
Marcus M. Tilton.
5760. III. Emma Johnson Gage, born 14 Dec, 1856; mar-
ried Amos F. Towne.
5761. IV. Fred Gage, born 29 Aug., 1862. '
3977.
HANNAH JANE," \_Elhridge Gerry' George^ Moses^ George*
George^ Joseph^'] born 18 Sept., 1837; married first 31 July, 1859,
Jacob Peters, who died 30 April, 1869, and second Robert A. Denatt,
who is (1880) a farmer in Weathersfield, Vt. Children :
5762. I. Albert Little Peters, born 22 March, 1861.
5763. II. Joseph Brainard Peters, born Sept., 1864.
5764. III. Robert T. Denatt, born Feb., 1871.
5765. IV. Mary Jane Denatt, born 8 March, 1873.
3982.
RICHARD SULLIVAN,8 IJohv? George^ Mose^ George* George^
Joseph^'] born 12 May, 1829, in Grafton, N. H. ; married 21 Sept.,
1854, Angeline, daughter of Hon. John and Mary (Campbell) Har-
wood. Mr. Little graduated at Norwich University, Vt., in 1850,
and the following year went to the west and was employed as a civil
456 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
engineer on various railroads in Wisconsin. In 1860 he removed
to Colorado, where he has been engaged in mining and stock raising.
He is now proprietor of large flour mills at Littleton, a beautiful
town near Denver, of which he is the founder. He has been some-
what in political life and served in the legislature. Child :
5766. I. Lucius Harwood, born 8 Jan., 1859.
3991.
ALBERT PROCTER,^ [Ira' Thomas Stevens'^ Moses^ George*
George^ Joseph^'] born 6 Aug., 1834 ; married 31 March, 1868, Sarah
S., daughter of Gilman and Nancy "Woodbury of Dunbarton, N. H.
He is a farmer and lives in Dunbarton. Children :
5767. I. Henry Albert, born 25 May, 1870.
5768. II. Charles Arthur, born 29 May, 1880.
4001.
JOHN SULLIVAN,« [Hoses' John Sullivan'' Moses"* George*
George^ Joseph^'] born 14 May, 1832 ; married 3 Sept., 1854, Marion
B., daughter of Hazen and Hannah (Blake) Underbill of Haverhill,
N. H., who was born 25 Dec, 1835. Mr. Little was educated at
Newbury, Vt., entered the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal
church in 1861, and has filled, in many cases with unusual success,
a large number of appointments in Vermont. Children :
5769. I. Abb Y Ann, born 30 Sept., 1856; married George
Orson McAllister of Craftsbury, Vt. Child :
5770. I. John Clyde McAllister, born Nov., 1877.
Idella Maria, born 21 April, 1863 ; died 16
Bertha Estelle, born 30 July, 1866.
Ernest Darling, born 4 May, 1868.
Hattie Warren, born 3 May, 1877.
4003.
MARY ELIZABETH," [George Washington'' John Sullivan^
Moses^ George* George^ Joseph^~\ born 6 July, 1845 ; married 13 May,
1868, Lowell J., son of Lowell J. and Matilda C. (Sproul) Hardy,
who was born in Lexington, Mass., 14 Sept., 1844. Mr. Hardy
5771.
II.
Feb., 1864.
5772,
III.
5773.
IV.
5774.
V.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 457
went to San Francisco with his parents in 1850, graduated at the
University of California in 1866, and at Harvard Law School in 1868,
is a practicing attorney in San Francisco, and has been delegate to
the republican state convention and a member of the legislature.
Children :
5775. I. EsTELLE L. Hardy, born 10 Jan., 1875.
5776. II. Lowell E. Hardy, born 1 Feb., 1878.
4064.
PHILO EUGENE,« [Asa' Asc(P Mose^ Ezekiel* George^ Joseph^'\
born 24 Sept., 1842 ; married Elizabeth Celestia, daughter of Henry
and Margaret Cole. He is a farmer at Moscow, Mich. Children :
5777. I. Charles Asa, born 11 Jan., 1877.
5778. 11. Willis Henry, born 4 May, 1879,
4065.
WILLIAM RUSH,8 [Asa' Asa^ Moses> EzekieP George" Joseph^']
born 15 Sept., 1845 ; married Helen Belinda, daughter of Thomas D.
and Harriet E. Miller. He lives at Jerome, Mich. Children :
5779. I. Frank Laverne, born 14 Nov., 1878.
5780. II. Hattie Louisa, born 13 March, 1881.
4100.
GEORGE AUGUSTUS, « \_William Wallace' Ezekiel^ George^
EzekieV" George^ Josepli^^ born 11 Aug., 1834; married 16 Oct.,
1866, in Harmony, Vernon County, Wis., Nettie Jane, daughter of
Jesse and Susanna Warner, who was born 8 May, 1846, in Walling-
ford, Vt. Mr. Little is a miller by occupation, has been postmaster
and for several years justice of the peace. He lives at Purdy,
Vernon County, Wis. Children :
5781. I. Clara Jane, born at Chaseburg, Wis., 22 Oct.,
1869.
5782. II. Bertha Helen, born at Chaseburg, Wis., 18
Sept., 1871.
5783. III. DanaGeorge, born at Purdy, Wis., 14 Sept., 1877.
4141.
ALBERT," ISaviUon Londus' Ortlia^ David? EzekieV" George^
Joseph^'] born 10 April, 1836 ; married 22 June, 1859, Mary M.
458 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Smith. He is a ship carpenter and lives at Tonawanda, N. Y.
Children :
5784. I. Fred, born March, 1866 ; died 12 Jan., 1867.
5785. II. Grace, born 28 Dec, 1867.
5786. III. Maud, born 30 Oct., 1872.
4142.
MARIETTE,^ [Savilion Londus"' Ortha^ David^ Ezekiel^ George^
Joseph'^'] born 30 July, 1838; married at Wilson, N. Y., 24 Feb.,
1856, Oran F. Quick, and died 22 Aug., 1863. Children :
5787. I. Willie Quick, born Dec, 1857 ;died21 July, 1859.
5788. II. Henry Quick, born Dec, 1859; died 22 Aug., 1863.
4158.
WILLIAM SAMUEL,*' [Samuel' Sardis^ David^ Ezekiel^ George^
Joseph^'] born 13 May, 1842; married 16 May, 1867, Isabella,
daughter of William and Susannah Pye of Peterboro, Ontario, who
was born 14 Oct., 1849. Mr. Little is an engineer and lives at
Saginaw, Mich. Children :
5789. I. Anna Melvina, born 8 Feb., 1868.
5790. II. Samuel Morton, born 25 May, 1870.
5791. III. William Richard, born 14 Aug., 1877.
4180.
MARY ELIZABETH, '^ \_Ozias'' Samuel'' David^ EzeMel^ George''
Joseph^^ born 4 April, 1855 ; married 15 July, 1874, Robert Har-
rison Kinkaid. He is a farmer in Barton Count}^ Missouri. Chil-
dren :
5792. I. AYiLLiABi Robert Kinkaid, born 4 Dec, 1876.
5793. II. Charles Harry Kinkaid, born 21 March, 1878.
5794. III. Rosetta Pearl Kinkaid, born 29 Jan., 1882.
4182.
NANCY JANE,'' [Ozias^ Samuel^ David^ EzeMeP George^ Josepli^'\
born 17 Dec, 1858; married 23 Dec, 1875, Charles Henry Pate.
He is a painter in Golden City, Missouri. Child :
5795. I. Lillian Rebecca Pate, born 7 April, 1877.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 459
4183.
ANNA ELIZA, ^ \^Ozias' SamueV^ Davicf EzekieP George^ Joseph^']
born 7 Feb., 1861 ; married 25 April, 1880, Jasper Willson. He is
a farmer in Barton Count3^ Missouri. Child :
5796. I. George Fkederick Willson, born 8 March, 1881.
4264.
BETSEY MARIA,« [Caleb' Samuef Ccdeb^ Josep¥ George"
JosepJi^^ born 18 Aug., 1831 ; married first 4 Aug., 1850, Wyatt
Boyden Sweatt, a farmer, who was born 21 June, 1829, and died 20
July, 1857, and second 29 Dec, 1857, John Purse Sweatt, a farmer,
who was born 4 Dec, 1824, and died 23 June, 1869. She lives in
Gilsum, N. H. Children :
5797. I. Ira Luman Sweatt, born 4 June, 1851 ; died 19
Jan., 18.54.
5798. II. Elwin Laforest Sweatt, born 8 May, 1859.
5799. III. Clark Edson Sweatt, born 16 March, 1863.
426G.
JOHN SAMUEL,8 [Caleb' SamueV Caleb^ Joseph'' George^
Josepl)?^ born 13 Feb., 1834; married 3 Sept., 1862, Ellen B. Alls
of Columbia, N. H. He is a farmer and lives in Colebrook, N. H.
Children :
Jennie Alice, born 15 Sept., 1864.
Damon Ellsworth, born 9 Dec, 1867.
Julia Stetson, born 28 April, 1870.
Norman Edward, born 6 Nov., 1873.
Millie Ellen, born 14 March, 1875.
4267.
ELVIRA ESTHER,^ [GaleW Samuel^ Caleb" Joseph George^
JosejM^'] born 26 Dec, 1836 ; married first George Knapp, and sec-
ond Dan, son of Leavitt C. and Hannah (Fellows) Fletcher, who
was born 4 Jan., 1835, in Stewartstown, N. H. They live at Cole-
brook, N. H. Children :
5805. I. Perley Knapp, born 23 Sept., 1857; married
Helen Smith.
5800.
I.
5801.
II.
5802.
III.
5803.
IV.
5804.
V.
460 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5806. II. Annie Knapp, born 6 March, 1860 ; married
Charles Tewksbury.
5807. III. Kelsie Knapp, born 22 Feb., 1862.
4269.
SARAH REBECCA,« ICaleh'' Samuel^ CalelP Joseph'' George^
Joseph^~\ born 29 Oct., 1840; married first 31 May, 1865, Luther
Dana Fickett, who was born at Cape Elizabeth, Me., 27 Oct., 1830,
and died at Errol, N. H., 23 Aug., 1870, and second 11 Jan., 1873,
Calvin Hicks, who was born at Compton, P. Q., 31 July, 1829, and
lives in Colebrook, N. H. Children :
5808. I. Martin Luther Fickett, born 18 June, 1867.
5809. II. Weston Lemuel Fickett, born 17 July, 1869.
4270.
GEORGE BELLOWS, « \_GaleW Samuel' Caleb' Joseph' George^
Jbsep/i^] born 29 Nov., 1842 ; married 25 Oct., 1868, Melissa, daugh-
ter of Enoch and Susan (Sweatt) Sargent, and lives in Colebrook,
N. H. Children :
5810. I. Orra Dami, born 19 Dec, 1869.
5811. II. May Daisy, born 6 Aug., 1871.
434T.
JOHN MOODY," [Joh7i' Edmund' John' Edmund'^ Enoch^
Joseph^^ born 27 June, 1811 ; married 27 Nov., 1836, in Haverhill,
Mass., Ruth H., daughter of Tristram and Hannah Brown of War-
ren, N. H., who was born 4 July, 1809. He is a leather cutter and
resides in Haverhill, Mass. Children :
5813. I. John Melvin, born in Haverhill 15 Oct., 1839 ;
died 7 Aug., 1858.
5814. II. Mary Abbie, born in Methuen 29 Feb., 1844;
married 23 Oct., 1862, James Laburton Blodgett, a musician of
Haverhill. Children :
5815. I. Laburton Kimball Blodgett, born in Haver-
hill 6 Sept., 1863.
5816. II. Mary Blodgett, born in Cambridge 3 June,
1869.
5817. III. Fannie Cross Blodgett, born in Cambridge
19 Jan., 1872.
5819.
I.
5820.
II.
5821.
III.
5822.
IV.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 461
SARAH BAGLEY,'^ [JoJm'' Eclmtmd^ Joliiv> Edmund} EnocW
JosepK^'\ born 30 Jan., 1815 ; married 11 Oct., 1838, Moses Gilman
Merrill, a painter of Andover, Me., and died in Lynn, Mass., 3
Aug., 1840. Child:
5818. I. Mary Abbie Merrill, born in West Newbury, 9
Jan., 1840 ; married 1 July, 1860, Isaac N. Lane of Chester, N. H.
He is a carpenter and engineer and lives at West Newbury. Chil-
dren :
Charles Gardner Lane, born 7 April, 1861.
John Merrill Lane, born 28 June, 1865.
Nellie Page Lane, born 9 Nov., 1867.
Clara Warren Lane, born 3 Feb., 1871.
4392.
JOSEPH GEORGE SMITH,'' \_Joseph Bartletf Edmund'^ John^
Edmund^ Enocli^ Josejjh^^ born 6 Sept., 1829 ; married 19 Oct.,
1854, Sarah Frances, daughter of Col. William and Sarah W. Brown.
Mr. Little is a shoe manufacturer at Haverhill, Mass., where he has
held several positions in the cit}" government. Children :
5823. I. Sarah Brown, born 20 Juh% 1855 ; died 25 Aug.,
1868.
5824. II. William Joseph, born 27 Aug., 1859 ; died 3
Oct., 1859.
5825. III. Charlotte Frances, born 9 June, 1875.
4393.
EDMUND BARTLETT,'' [Josejyh Bartletf Edmund^ John^ Ed-
mund^ EnocJi^ Joseph^} born 26 Aug., 1833 ; married Rebecca W.
Brown and lives in Chelsea, Mass. Children :
5826. I. Mary Smith.
5827. II. Fannie Bartlett.
5828. III. George Edmund.
5829. IV. Charles Hall.
4438.
GEORGE PEAB0DY,8 [Elbridge Gerry'' Enoch^ Enoch^ Ed-
mund^ EnocJi^ Jose2)li^'\ born 20 June, 1834 ; married 22 Aug., 1854,
462 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Daniel McClintock and Elizabeth Mary
Knox, who was born in Quincy, Mass., 22 Aug., 1836. He is
engaged in farming and stock raising at Pembroke, N. H., has been
twice elected to the state legislature, is a trustee of the Pembroke
Academy and superintendent of the Congregational Sabbath School.
Children :
5830. I. Clarence Belden, born in Pembroke 18 Nov.,
1857 ; was two years at Dartmouth and has since studied law at
Harvard University.
5831. II. George Willard, born in Pembroke 9 Oct.,
1859 ; died 22 March, 1859.
5832. III. Mary Georgiana, born in Palmyra, N. Y., 16
Jan., 1860.
5833. IV. Lizzie Ellen, born in Palmyra 13 July, 1862.
5834. V. Nettie Knox, born in Palmyra 14 Sept., 1865.
5835. VI. Lucy Bowman, born in Palmyra 28 Feb., 1868.
5836. VII. Clara Frances, born in Pembroke 16 Nov., 1870.
4439.
JEREMIAH RUSSELL,^ [Elbridge Gerry' Enoch'' Enoch'' Ed-
mund^ Enoch^ Joseph^'\ born 4 Sept., 1836; married first 17 Feb.,
1858, Ellen, daughter of Charles and Caroline Rogers of Portland,
who died 27 June, 1865, and second 3 Aug., 1877, Mary Addie,
daughter of Enoch and Ellen Bodwell of Shapleigh, Me., who was
born 13 Dec, 1853, and died 27 March, 1878. Dr. Little was edu-
cated at Pembroke, N. H., studied medicine with Dr. Alden March,
graduated at the University of Albany in 1856, and at the University
of Pennsylvania in 1857. In 1861 he was commissioned a surgeon
in the navy and served throughout the war. He then engaged in
practice at Jamaica Plain, Boston, where he died 28 Aug., 1881.
Children :
LiDA, born 2 Sept., 1859 ; died 5 July, 1864.
Guy Templeton, born 11 Nov., 1861, at Portland,
Carrie Gore, born 29 July, 1863, at Portland, Me.
Russell, born 4 March, 1865 ; died 12 Oct., 1876.
Peabody, born 18 Jan., 1867 ; died 15 May, 1867.
5837.
I.
5838.
II.
5839.
Ill
5840.
IV.
5841.
V.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 463
4440.
ALLAN FITCH,'' [Elbridge Gerry' Enoch^ Enoch? Edmund'^
Enoch? Joseph^'} born 12 Aug., 1838; married Sept., 1872, Mercy,
daughter of Daniel and Hannah (McGregor) Ellis of Granville,
Nova Scotia. Capt. Little received a common English education at
Phillips Audover Academy, and elsewhere, went to sea when only
seventeen and followed that occupation for several years. In 1862
he enlisted in the Sixth Massachusetts Volunteers, and after the
expiration of his term of service was engaged in the real estate and
insurance business in Boston. From 1872 to 1877 he served as
master upon Mississippi and Arlcansas river steamboats, and is now
proprietor of a hotel at Acme, Grand Traverse County, Mich. Chil-
dren :
5842. I. Phcebe Ellen, born at Chicago 2 Feb., 1875.
5843. II. Edward Eldred, born at Little Rock, Ark., 14
April, 1877.
5844. III. Laura Lucy, ), m at torn
' ^ born 19 Nov., 18/9.
5845. IV. Maud Mercy, j
4441.
HENRY CLAY,« [Elbridge Gerry- Enoch'' Enoch' Edmund''
EnocW Joseph^'\ born 31 March, 1842 ; married J. Nettie Knox, a
sister of his brother George's wife. She was born 18 April, 1846.
Mr. Little was educated at Phillips Andover Academy, engaged in
the coal business at Nashua, N. H., where he served as selectman
and member of the city council, is now president of a mining com-
pany, and lives in Boston. Child :
5846. I. Della Edith, born 7 March, 1868.
4443.
MOSES SWEETSER,8 [Edmund' Mose^ Enoch^ Edmund^ Enoch^
Joseph^'] born 5 Dec, 1827; married 3 Sept., 1849, Lydia Merrill,
daughter of Samuel and (700) Mary Little (Poore) Tenney, who sur-
vives him and lives in Newburyport. He was a mail contractor and
hotel keeper, and died 2 April, 1878. Children :
Sarah Sweetser, born 22 Aug., 1850.
Anna Horton, born 25 Jan., 1858.
Abby Maria, born 10 June, 1860 ; died 18 Dec,
Lydia Merrill, born 19 March, 1863.
5847.
I.
5848.
II.
5849.
III.
1861.
5850.
IV.
464 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
4444.
OTIS WARREN,^ [Edmund'^ Moses^ Enoch^ Edmund^ Enoch^
Joseph^'] born 26 Nov., 1829 ; married 3 Oct., 1852, Mary Ana,
daughter of Moses and Mary Ann Smith, who was born 27 Aug.,
1829. Mr. Little has been in the express business for over twenty
years and is proprietor of the Merrimae and Boston Express. Chil-
dren :
5851. I. Edmund, born 10 Oct., 1856.
5852. II. Otis Everett, born 1 Dec, 1860.
4445.
ISAAC BOYD,« [Edmujid'' Noses'^ Enoch^ Edmuyxd^ Enoch^
Josej^h"^^ born 27 March, 1832; married first 1 Nov., 1855, Abby
Maria, daughter of John Lancaster, who died 13 July, 1860, and
second 21 Oct., 1863, Susan, daughter of Nathaniel Horton of New-
buryport. He is a merchant at Merrimae, Mass. Children :
Everett Boyd, born 2 Nov., 1856 ; died 12 Sept.,
John Willard, born 5 Jan., I860 ; died 2 March,
Abby Maria, born 7 Feb., 1867.
Emily Elizabeth, born 1 June, 1871.
4464.
JOHN FERNALD,*' [Ebenezer'' Ehenezer^ Moses^ Ebenezer'^ Moses^
Joseph^'] born 13 Nov., 1810; married 14 Nov., 1839, Sarah Ann
Dennis. Mr. Little is postmaster and express agent at Dongola,
Union County, 111., where he is a prominent citizen and has held the
commission of justice of the peace for several years. Children :
5857. I. Alice Jane, born 3 Jan., 1842 ; married 21 Oct.,
1863, Henry C. Newell.
5858. II. Mary Elizabeth, born 19 May, 1844 ; married
Warren W. Palmer. Children :
Theodore Dudley Palmer, born 16 Aug.,
John Dennis Palmer, born 1 Oct., 1870.
Ada Marie Palmer, born 29 Aug., 1872.
Alice Emma Palmer, born 24 Jan., 1875.
Roscoe Blaine Palmer, born 28 April, 1877.
5853.
I.
1859.
5854.
II.
1878.
5855.
III.
5856.
IV.
5859.
I.
1868.
5860.
II.
5861.
III.
5862.
IV.
5863.
V.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 465
5864. III. John Augustus, born 2 Dec, 1848; died 24
Sept., 1859.
5865. IV. James Albert, born 4 July, 1853.
5866. V. Sarah Phebe, born 20 Feb., 1859 ; married John
McNamee, and died 21 June, 1878.
4466.
MOSES, ^ \_Ebenezer' Ebenezer^ Moses^ Ebenezer* Moses^ JosepK^^
born 3 Nov., 1815 ; married Sarali Cook. He was a farmer, and
died in Littleton, Buchanan County, Iowa, 27 Dec, 1856. Children :
5867. I. Martha, born 10 Sept., 1839; married first Carr
W. Mosher, and second Byron C. Hale. Child :
5868. I. Gertrude Janet Hale, born 6 Aug., 1869.
5869. II. Ebenezer, born 5 Aug., 1842 ; married Laura M.
Smith.
5870. III. Electa Bartlett, born 20 Jan., 1844; married
Timothy K. Hovey. Children :
5871. I. Sarah Alice Hovey, born 18 April, 1862;
died 17 Sept., 1863.
5872. II. Nellie Martha Hovey, born 9 Feb., 1864.
5873. III. Susie Little Hovey, born 14 March, 1871.
5874. IV. Edmund Little Hovey, born 30 July, 1873.
5875. IV. Edmund Cook, born 11 March, 1845 ; entered the
army when only sixteen years of age, held nearly every office in his
company, and received for his gallantr}' a captain's commission a
few days before he was eighteen. In the siege of Vicksburg, 22
May, 1863, he was twice wounded in the arm, and the hip; in the
latter place the ball made a wound twelve inches in length, and
nearly severed the sciatic nerve. An indomitable will and a cheer-
ful disposition served to prolong his life, but its later years were
filled with intense suffering, and he died 16 April, 1874, one of the
many sacrifices to the great rebellion. He married Alice M. Tabor.
Child :
5876. I. Lilly, born 7 June, 1873, and died 11 June,
1873.
5877. V. Charles Henry, born 4 April, 1847 ; married
Almira M. Hovey. Children :
5878. I. Sarah Climena, born 17 Aug., 1870.
5879. II. Charles Herbert, born 9 Dec, 1873.
30
466 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5880. III. Martha Alice, born 20 Jan., 1879.
5881. VI. Moses, born 22 Dec, 1848; married Harriet J.
Haskell, and is a merchant in Lowell, Mass. Children :
5882. I. Edmund Cook, born 17 April, 1874.
5883. II. Harry Webb, born 6 Nov., 1877; died 8
April, 1879.
4471.
GEORGE,** \_Ehenezer'' Ebenezer^ Moses^ Ehenezer^ Moses^ Joseph^']
born 9 March, 1823 ; married first 19 March, 1844, Lydia B. Wil-
kinson, who died 27 Oct., 1854; second 13 Nov., 1856, Celestia
Brock way, who died 14 Sept., 1859 ; and third 9 Jan., 1860, Eliza-
beth Wright. He is a farmer and lives in Dongola, 111. Children,
besides one that died young :
5884. I. Ida, born 25 Dec, 1844.
5885. II. Althea, born 5 Aug., 1847 ; died 26 Sept., 1848.
5886. III. George, born 30 Dec, 1849 ; married Clara A.
Boyles and lives in Nebraska.
5887. IV. Carrie, born 29 Nov., 1860 ; died 11 Aug., 1861.
V. Clara Dell, born 11 June, 1868.
4472.
•DORCAS DEERING,^ \_Ebenezer' Ebenezer'^ Moses^ Ehenezer^
jfoses^ Joseph'^'] born 1 Feb., 1825 ; married Alexander Eaton, and
died 13 May, 1864. They lived at Vermillionville, 111. Children:
5889. I. Charles Little Eaton, born 6 Dec, 1845.
5890. II. Julius Alden Eaton, born 13 Aug., 1849.
5891. III. Henry Hartwell Eaton, born 10 Aug., 1854;
died 1 Oct., 1855.
5892. IV. Nellie Rebecca Eaton, born 24 Dec, 1857.
5893. V. William Alexander Eaton, born 4 Sept., 1859.
5894. VI. Lucia Theodosia Eaton, born 28 Jan., 1862.
5895. VII. Frank Eaton, born 9 May, 1864.
4473.
SARAH, ^ \^Ehenezer~ Ebenezer^ Moses^ Ebenezer^ Moses^ Joseph'^']
born 14 Feb., 1827; married 10 May, 1846, Henry M. Thatcher.
They live in Portland, Oregon. Children :
5896.
I.
5897.
II.
5898.
III.
5899.
IV.
;., 1870.
5900.
V.
5901.
VI.
y, 1875.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 467
Everett A. Thatcher, born 29 Jan., 1849.
Jennie Elizabeth Thatcher, born 26 May, 1852.
Helen Thatcher, born 22 June, 1855.
Mary Thatcher, born 25 May, 1858 ; died 26
Sarah Thatcher, born 2 March, 1862.
Velina Thatcher, born 6 Dec, 1867; died 12
44T4.
ELIZABETH BROWN,^ lEbenezer Ehenezei^ Moses^ Ehenezer^
Moses^ Joseph^'] born 14 Feb., 1828 ; married John Morehead. They
live in Vermillionville, 111. Children :
Rosaltha Morehead, born 30 Jan., 1849.
Alice Morehead, born 14 June, 1851.
George Morehead, born 24 March, 1854.
Sarah Morehead, born 28 July, 1856.
Philo Morehead, born 20 May, 1859.
William Morehead, born 23 Jan., 1862.
Joseph Morehead, born 22 Nov., 1864; died 13
4476.
DANIEL," [^James'' Ebenezer"^ Moses^ Ebenezer^ Moses^ Jost^ih^']
born 25 March, 1818; married 30 Dec, 1841, Mary Louis,^,
daughter of Levi Jones of Amherst, Mass., who was born 14 Oct.,
1822. Mr. Little lived in his native place, Campton, N. H., till his
nineteenth year when he removed with his parents to Seneca County,
N. Y., where he worked at farming summers and attended the
Geneva Lyceum winters. In 1839 he went to Illinois, and in 1855
settled at Geneseo, in that state, where he still resides. He was
chosen the same year deacon in the Congregational church there, a
position he has since held. He has manifested much interest in the
preparation of this genealogy, and has collected nearly all the statis-
tics given respecting the descendants of (94) Ebenezer. Children :
5909. I. Amanda Jones, born 27 Sept., 1842.
5910. II. James Albert, born 14 Jan., 1844; married
Laura A. Fitch. He served in the late war and received a wound
which has seriously impaired his health. Children :
5911. I. Louisa Irwin, born 10 March, 1872; died
27 Feb., 1875.
5902.
I.
5903.
II.
5904.
III.
5905.
IV.
5906.
V.
5907.
VI.
5908.
VII
Feb., 1865,
468 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5912. II. James Pxlwin, born 5 April, 1875.
5913. III. Jessie Alice, born 9 March, 1878.
5914. III. Eliza Raymond, born 17 March, 1846.
5915. IV. Susan Louisa, born 1 Feb., 1849; married 20
Dec, 1869, Rollin J. Wells, and lives at Sioux Falls, Dakota. Chil-
dren :
5916. I. Harry Raymond Wells, born 2 Oct., 1871 ;
died 13 Sept., 1872.
5917. II. Robert Little Wells, born 24 Feb., 1873.
5918. III. Bertha Snsan Wells, born 21 Nov., 1874.
5919. IV. Helen Amanda Wells, born 20 Oct., 1877.
5920. V. Ruth Wells, born 30 March, 1880.
5921. V. Edwin Levi, born27Sept., 1852; died 6 July, 1854.
5922. VI. Chaeles Edward, born 14 Nov., 1859.
447T.
LUCY,^ [^James^ Ehenezer^ Moses^ Ebenezer^ Moses^ Joseph'^']
born 27 Feb., 1820; married 1 Jan., 1845, Isaac Gage. They live
in Brookfield, La Salle County, 111. Children :
5923. I. Louisa Candace Gage, born 19 Oct., 1845 ; mar-
ried Simon T. Osgood of Brookfield.
5924. II. Harriet E. Gage, born 20 April, 1849.
5925. III. Ida A. Gage, born 21 Jan., 1854.
5926. IV. Frank Gage, born 30 March, 1858.
44T8.
MOODY COOK,*^ [James'' Ehenezer^ Moses^ Ebenezer* Moses^
Joseph^] born 4 May, 1822 ; married 23 April, 1844, Esther L.
Newton, and died 31 March, 1848. Child :
5927. I. Moody Cook, born 15 June, 1848; married 17
Oct., 1871, Eva C. Anderson. He is a merchant at Tonica, 111.
Children :
5928. I. Esther L., born 15 Sept., 1872; died 12
Dec, 1875.
5929. II. Leila Mary, born 23 May, 1874.
5930. III. Nellie Newton, born 3 April, 1879.
4479.
JOHN,® [James^ Ebenezer^ Moses^ Ebenezer^ Moses^ JosepJt^^
born 3 May, 1826 ; married 22 May, 1850, Francis Elizabeth Bass-
5937.
V.
5938.
VI.
5939.
VII.
5940.
VIII
5941.
IX.
EIGHTH GENERATIOlSr. 469
ford. He is a farmer and lives in Champaign County, 111. Chil-
dren :
5931. I. TViLLiAM Henry, born 27 April, 1851 ; died 17
May, 1854.
5932. II. Addie Agnes, born 11 Aug., 1852; married 21
March, 1872, John Blair. Children :
5933. I. Allie May Blair, born 6 June, 1873.
5934. II. Minnie Frances Blair, born 30 Sept., 1874.
5935. III. Leslie Alvin, born 25 Aug., 1853 ; married 27
Aug., 1878, Mary J. Pierce.
5936. IV. Willie, born 30 Aug., 1855 ; died 4 Sept., 1855.
Egbert Phelps, born 3 Sept., 1857.
Luella Caroline, born 25 Nov., 1860.
Lucy Melinda, born 23 Oct., 1863.
Henry, born 23 Sept., 1866 ; died 20 Dec, 1866.
Mary Etta, born 23 Dec, 1867 ; died 1 Sept., 1868.
4492.
SEMANTHA BURBECK," [ William' Ebenezer'' Moses^ Ebenezer*
Moses^ JosepK^'\ born 8 Nov., 1829 ; married 15 Oct., 1850, George
Baldwin, son of Ira S. and Maria (Hapgood) Stockwell, who was
born in West Acton, Mass., 21 July, 1830. He is a stable keeper
and resides in Watertown, Mass. Children :
5942. I. Ira Stockwell, born in Waltham, Mass., 4 Jan.,
1852 ; married 8 June, 1880, Mary L. Lewis of Hj^de Park. He is
a salesman in Boston. Child :
5943. I. Alexander L. Stockwell, born 2 Jan., 1882.
5944. II. Jane Stockwell, born in Brighton, Mass., 22
Sept., 1856.
5945. III. Adelaide Stockwell, born in Brighton, Mass.,
25 Dec, 1861.
4494.
JERUSHA CUMMINGS,'^ ^William' Ebenezet^ Moses' Ehen-
ezer^ Moses^ Joseph^^ born 16 April, 1834; married 4 July, 1855,
Harvey D., son of Hey wood and Sally (Wolcott) Brown. He is a
lumberman and lives at Littleton, Mass. Children :
5946. I. William Wolcott Browt^, born 2 April, 1856.
5947. II. Mary Anna Brown, born 23 Oct., 1857.
470 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5948. III. Cora Sally Brown, born 15 June, 1859.
5949. IV. Myrta A. Brown, born 30 Dec, 1860.
5950. V. Francis Henry Brown, born 20 Sept., 1871.
4575.
JOHN HAYES,** [DanieV Joshua'^ Joslmct^ Samuel* DanieP
JosepJi^^ born 20 Feb., 1842 ; married 25 Nov., 1865, Emma Embury,
daughter of William Pellam and Ann P. Larrabee of Bath, Me., who
was born 26 July, 1845. He is a lieutenant in the United States
revenue marine service. Children, born at Bath, Me. :
5951. I. William Pellam Larrabee, born 27 Aug., 1866.
5952. II. Ellen Marie, born 7 Oct., 1870.
5953. III. John Fiske, born 2 Feb., 1876.
4576.
HORACE ALONZO,^ \_Dan%er Joshua^ Joslmw" SamueP DanieP
JosepJi^'] born 13 Oct., 1843 ; married 7 June, 1866, Rebecca, daugh-
ter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Blasland, who was born 12 Sept.,
1846. He enlisted in the Nineteenth Maine Volunteers 10 July,
1862, and served throughout the war. He is now a merchant at
Muscatine, Iowa. Children :
5954. I. Benjamin Blasland, born at Bath, Me., 4 April,
1867.
5955. II. Horace Eugene, born at Skowhegan, Me., 26
Nov., 1876 ; died 28 Aug., 1880.
5956. III. Lou Geneva, born in Muscatine 10 Aug., 1880.
4579.
ELIZABETH REBECCA, ^ [Heriry Wood' Joshua'' Joshua'' Sam-
uel^ DanieP Joseplv^'] born 1 April, 1831 ; married Charles McLellan,
son of Zachariah and Lovell Norton, who was born 25 July, 1816 ;
and died 16 Dec, 1877. He was a mariner, lived in Bath, Me., and
served three years in the late war. Children :
5957. I. Harriet Eliza Norton, born 12 May, 1849 ;
married Eugene A. Preble of Bath.
5958. II. Frances Amelia Norton, born 20 April, 1852;
married Charles P. Clapp of G-ardiner, Me.
5959. III. Charles Henry Norton, born 16 Jan., 1855 ;
married Jennie Larrabee of Bath.
5960.
IV.
5961.
V.
5862.
VI.
5963.
VII,
5964.
VII
13 Sept.,
1869.
5965.
IX.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 471
William Herbert Norton, born 18 June, 1857.
Basco John Norton, born 17 Feb., 1861.
Zaohariah C. Norton, born 9 July, 1866.
VII. Edwin Rose Norton, ) , i^ Tvr lo^n
' V born 16 May, 1869 : ,. ,
VIII. Irvin Field Norton, j J' ' died
Carrie Lovell Norton, born 25 April, 1873.
4581.
FRANCIS WYMAN,8 \_Henry Wood? Joshua^ Joshua^ Samuel*^
DanieP Joseph'^^ born 18 Nov., 1836 ; married first Emily D.,
daughter of Eben and Catharine McKenney, and second 6 May,
1863, Alice V., daughter of John and Margaret Bricker, who was
born 27 July, 1848. Mr. Little followed the sea for several years,
look part in the expedition against the Mormons in Utah, served in
the army during the war, and is now" an insurance agent at Pleasant
Hill, Missouri. Child :
5966. I. Francis Wyman, born 12 April, 1855 ; married 31
Oct., 1876, Belle L. Best, who was born 5 April, 1854. Child :
5967. I. Narcissa, born 11 Feb., 1879.
4589.
ELI AUGUSTUS, « [John'' Samuel^ Joshua? Samuel* DanieP
Joseph^'\ born 25 April, 1833 ; married 12 March, 1870, Laura Ann,
daughter of William and Mary Jane (King) Moody, who was born
19 Feb., 1850. He lives in Whitefield, Me. Children:
5968. I. Eliza Augusta, born 2 April, 1872.
5969. II. Belle Alice, born 9 May, 1874 ; died 19 April,
1875.
5970. III. Willis Augustus, born 26 Dec, 1876.
4592.
ANN LOUISE,^ \_John~ Samuel^ Joshua^ Samuel'^ DanieP Joseph^']
born 28 May, 1838 ; married 4 Dec, 1857, William Moody of Pitts-
ton, Me. Children :
5971. I. Antoinette Moody, born 5 Oct., 1859 ; died 11
Oct., 1862.
472 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5972. II. Albert Everett Moody, born 4 June, 1864 ; died
9 Jan., 1865.
5973. III. Cora Jeannette Moody, born 12 May, 1866.
5974. IV. Eddie Everett Moody, born 6 Jan., 1870.
4601.
SARAH TAMSON,« [Eli^ Samuel'' Joshua' Samuel' Daniel?
Joseph^'] born 5 Nov., 1838 ; married John Linscott of Jefferson,
Me. Children :
5975. I. John O. Linscott, born 24 June, 1856.
5976. II. Arald H. Linscott, born 9 May, 1862 ; died 22
Oct., 1863.
5977. III. Annie A. Linscott, born 1 Feb., 1865.
4602.
EVELINA JEWETT,« lEW SamueP Joshua'' Samuel'' DanieP
JosepW\ born 17 Feb., 1841 ; married Oct., 1856, Ruel Sekins.
Children :
5978. I. Willie E. Sekins, born 5 Sept., 1858.
5979. II. Eddie E. Sekins, born 16 Oct., 1860.
5980. III. Herbert L. Sekins, born 21 Nov., 1863.
4603.
LUETTA MARY,« \_EW Samuel^ Joshua'' Samuel' DanieP Joseph^~\
born 16 Sept., 1843; married 2 March, 1862, George Moody of
Pittston, Me. Children :
5981. I. George A. Moody, born 2 Feb., 1863.
5982. II. Arthur B. Moody, born 27 June, 1873.
4611.
ALBION,^ \_8amuel'' Samuef Joshua' Samuel' DanieP Joseph^'\
born in Whitefield, Me., 22 Jan., 1836; married 24 Dec, 1861,
Sarah Ellen, daughter of Deacon Henry B. and Sarah (Hill) Hart,
who was born in Portland 12 Jan., 1840. Mr. Little received his
education in the district schools of his native town and at the Alna
High School. After teaching for several years he went to Portland
and was engaged as a clerk in a dry goods store. In 1861 he
entered into partnership with his employer, and from a flourishing
EIGHTH GENERATION. 473
retail business they passed into the wholesale. On the retirement of
the senior partner in 1872, the firm name was changed to A. Little
& Co., under which a large and successful business has since
been carried on. Mr. Little is a member of the Baptist church, and
in politics has always been a republican. He has held many posi-
tions of honor and trust, served as president of the common council
of Portland, and is an alderman of the city. In 1877 he was
appointed trustee of the state reform school and soon after chosen
president of the board, a position he filled with marked success,
manifesting much interest in the management of the school, which
has taken a high rank among kindred institutions. Children :
5983. I. Alice May, born 26 May, 1863.
5984. II. Florence Kingman, born 18 Aug., 1865.
5985. III. Albion Hart, born 11 Dec, 1868 ; died 13 Dec,
1868.
5986. IV. Sarah Ellen, born 9 Nov., 1869.
5987. V. Albion Henry, born 21 June, 1876.
5988. VI. Maud Garfield, born 19 Sept., 1881.
4G12.
HARTWELL,^ [Samuef Samuel'^ Joshua^ Samuel^ DanieP
Joseph-'] born 10 Dec, 1837, in Whitefield, Me. ; married 10 March,
1863, Lovesta F., daughter of Peter and Harriet (Day) King, who
was born 6 June, 1838. Mr. Little was educated in the schools of
his native town and at Westbrook Seminary, spent several j^ears in
California, in 1866 purchased a farm in Brunswick, Me., where he
still lives. He has served as selectman, represented the town in the
legislature, is a member of the Baptist church and an enterprising
and progressive farmer. Children :
5989. I. Charles Winfield, born 30 July, 1864, in
Bodega, Cal.
5990. II. Harry Hartwell, born 19 Dec, 1866, in Bruns-
wick.
4613.
HARRIET,'' [^SamueV Samuel^ Joshua^ Samuel* DanieP Joseph^']
born 29 Oct., 1839 ; married 14 Nov., 1856, Nathan B. Peaslee, and
lives in Whitefield, Me. Children :
5991. I. Willis A. Peaslee, born 6 Aug., 1857.
5992. II. Albion H. Peaslee, born 5 May, 1859.
•174 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
4614.
LOIS BOYNTON," [Samuef Samuel^ Joshua^ Samuel^ DanieP
Joseph^^ born 11 Dec, 1841 ; married 18 Dec, 1864, Charles M.
Trask. Children :
5993. I. Hattie M. Trask, born 14 April, 1867.
5994. II. Burton W. Trask, born 16 Jan., 1869.
5995. III. Oscar Trask, ], m- r ^ ior-o
' V born 15 July, 1873.
5996. IV. Edgar Trask, i "^
4617.
HENRIETTA AUGUSTA, ^ [SamueP Samuel' Joshua^ Samuel^
DanieP Jbsep/i^] born 14 Nov., 1846 ; married 26 Dec, 1876, James
L. Morse of Bowdoinham, Me. Children :
5997. I. J. Wallace Morse, born 22 Oct., 1877.
5998. II. Alice A. Morse, born 22 Aug., 1880.
4669.
MELZAE, DOW,'' [Benjamin'' Abijah' Joshua^ Samuel^ DanieP
Joseph'^^ born 21 Oct., 1827; married 9 Jan., 1853, Sarah Hutchin-
son, daughter of Mark and Abigail (Hutchinson) Cunningham, who
was born 26 May, 1817. He is a house carpenter and now (1882)
in California. Children :
5999. I. EuCxEne Melzar, born 12 Oct., 1853.
6000. II. Annie Maria, born 4 Sept., 1857.
6001. III. Arthur Redman, born 17 Oct., 1859.
4672.
DENMARK CARLETON,^ [Benjamin'' Ahijah' Joshua'' Samuel*
DanieP Joseph^^ born 22 Dec, 1831 ; married first Ursula Jane,
daughter of Mark and Abigail Cunningham, who was born in Iras-
burgh, Vt., 19 May, 1829, and second Margaret, daughter of Joseph
and Lydia Tarr, who was born in Bowdoin, Me., 22 Feb., 1839.
Mr. Little has been a ship carpenter and farmer and lives in Liberty,
Davis County, Kansas. Children :
6002. I. Carleton Levant, born 7 Feb., 1856, at White-
field, Me. ; married 2 July, 1876, Ella Maria, daughter of William
and Harriet Lucinda Thomas, who was born 18 March, 1858, in
Warren County, 111. He is a carpenter and lives in Maryville, Nod-
away County, Missouri. Children :
EIGHTH GENERATION. 475
6003. I. Vesta Theresa, bom 10 May, 1877 ; died 2
April, 1881.
6004. II. Forrest Chester, born 13 July, 1880.
6005. II. Harry Alphonso, born 26 Aug., 1857; died
March, 1862.
6006. III. JohnElden, born 1 Jan., 1859 ; died March, 1862.
6007. IV. Nellie Jane, born 1 June, 1861 ; died March, 1862.
6008. V. Abbie Estelle, born 7 May, 1863 ; married
Alden, son of Benjamin H. and Sarah C. Knight, who was born 23
June, 1857, and lives in East Pittston, Me.
6009. VI. Edgak Augustine, born 23 Jan., 1866.
6010. VII. George Tristram, born 24 May, 1869.
6011. VIII. Sarah Viola, born 23 April, 1873.
4685.
JACOB GARRETSON,^ ^Joshua? Abijah'' Joshua^ Samuel* Daniel^
Joseph^'] born 21 Nov., 1831 ; married 1 May, 1857, Elizabeth Pay-
son, daughter of Thomas C. and Aurelia Payson (Colcord) Nor-
ris,t who was born 8 Aug., 1834. Rev. Mr. Little was educated at
the Maine Wesleyan Seminary, removed to Illinois in 1856, three
years later was admitted on trial to the annual conference of the
Methodist Episcopal church, was ordained deacon in 1861 and elder
in 1863. He received the degree of A.M. from the Illinois Wes-
leyan University in 1875, was one of the six delegates representing
his state in the general conference of 1880, and is now serving as
presiding elder. Children, of whom the three eldest have been
matriculated at the Illinois Industrial University :
Henry Pearson Torset, born 6 March, 1858.
Lizzie Arabella, born 3 June, 1860.
Cora Gertrude, born 4 Jan., 1863.
Bertha Aurelia, born 3 May, 1866.
Albert Griggs, born 10 Aug., 1871.
4687.
LYDIA ANN,^ [Joshua? AbijaW Joshua? Samuel* Daniel? JosepW'\
born 3 June, 1834; married 14 Dec, 1855, Rev. Samuel Reed
Bailey, who was born 14 Dec, 1829, in Mt. Desert, Me., graduated
fMr. Norris was a prominent citizen of Vienna, Me., which he represented in the legis-
lature several times. In 1869 he removed to Iowa where he has also served in the
legislature.
6012.
I.
6013.
II.
6014.
III.
6015.
IV.
6016.
V.
476 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
at Wesleyau University in 1868, and is now a clergyman of the
Protestant Episcopal church. Children :
6017. I. Melville Knox Bailey, born 10 Sept., 1856, at
Waterford, Me. ; graduated at Trinity in 1879, is instructor in
Latin at St. Margaret's, Waterbury, Conn., and is preparing for the
ministry.
6018. II. Cora Gertrude Bailey, born 14 Jan., 1861, at
Turner, Me.
6019. III. Fred Augustine Bailey, born 27 Oct., 1865, at
Middletown, Conn.
6020. IV. Hubert Wallace Bailey, born 20 March, 1874,
at Boston, Mass.
4689.
MARY ELIZABETH, 8 ^Joshua? AbijaW Joshua'' Samuel' DanieP
Joseph^'] born 23 May, 1840; married first 9 Dec, 1861, Benjamin
Sanderson, who was born 10 April, 1829, and died 12 Oct., 1864,
and second 18 Feb., 1868, Martin Augustine Gilman, who was born
9 Feb., 1838. Children:
6021. I. William Kennedy Sanderson, born 3 May, 1863.
6022. II. Benjamin Franklin Sanderson, born 22 Feb.,
1865 ; died 4 April, 1865.
6023. III. Edward Augustine Gilman, born 4 April, 1869.
4690.
ARNO,'' {^Joshua'' Ahijdh^ Joshua^ Samuel' DanieP JosepK^^ born
5 Dec, 1844; married 1 Jan., 1868, Mary A., daughter of Benja-
min and Margaret Davenport, who was born 30 June, 1845. Mr.
Little served three years during the late war and was wounded at the
battle of Cedar Creek. He is a farmer at Hallowell, Me. Children :
6024. I. Edith Annie, born 24 Oct., 1868.
6025. II. Harry Hesketh, born 14 Feb., 1872.
4692.
ETHAN, ^ [^Joshua'' AhijaU' Joshua^ Samuel' DanieF Joseph'^']
born 23 April, 1849 ; married 7 Dec, 1869, Albina Ladora, daughter
of Moses and Sally (Phillips) Fellows of Fayette, Me., who was
born 18 July, 1848. Mr. Little served during the war in the First
Maine Battalion, and is a farmer at Monmouth, Me. Children :
6026.
I.
6027.
II.
6028.
III.
6029.
IV.
6030.
V.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 477
Carrie Mabel, born 7 Oct., 1870.
Lizzie May, born 17 April, 1872.
Maurice Vinton, born 23 Dec, 1873.
Stella Labor a, born 16 March, 1879.
Irvin Ethan, born 3 Feb., 1881.
■ 4809.
LYDIA,^ \^William Tennexp Ahner Baileif Henrxf Henry* Tris-
tram^ Moses^^ born 17 Jan., 1835; married first Dec, 1854, John
Barker, and second Oct., 1859, Chaiincy H. Wilcox, a farmer of
Bloomington, 111., and died 7 Jan., 1872. Children :
6031. I. William Tenney Barker, born 22 Feb., 1856.
6032. II. Chauncy Edwin Wilcox, born 21 Sept., 1860 (?).
6033. III. Walter Albert Wilcox, born 18 Oct., 1862 (?).
4810.
NANCY TENNEY," [William Tennexf' Ahner Bailey^ Henri^
Henry* Tristram^ Moses'^~\ born 26 April, 1837, at Wethersfield, 111. ;
married 6 April, 1854, Ingals K., son of Christopher Dodge and
Sarah Maria Ober of Johnson, Vt. He was born at Eden, Vt., 22
Aug., 1830, is a teamster and lives at Franklin Falls, N. H. He
served three years in Company H, Ninth Vermont Regiment, and
was taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry. Children :
6034. I. MAiiTiN AVhitney Ober, born at Elmore, Vt., 27
Sept., 1856.
6035. II. Mary Willoughby Ober, born at Morrisville,
Vt., 12 June, 1858; married 23 Aug., 1879, Martin P. Berry, a
farmer of Bridgewater, N. H. Child :
6036. I. Arthur Ingals Berry, born 19 June, 1880.
6037. III. Frank Ingals Ober, born at Elmore 18 Dec, 1860.
6038. IV. Edward Asa Ober, born at Morrisville 21 Oct.,
1862.
6039. V. Clara Ragene Ober, born at Morrisville 28 Jan.,
1866.
6040. VI. Clarence Eugene Ober, born at Morrisville 28
Jan., 1866 ; died 5 March, 1866.
6041. VII. George Alfred Ober, born at Franklin Falls 18
March, 1868 ; died 14 July, 1875.
6042. VIII. Hattie Frances Ober, born at Franklin 29 Feb.,
1872.
478 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
6043. IX. Alice Majiia Ober, born at Franklin 5 Dec, 1874.
6044. X. Walter Reuben Ober, born at Andover 18
Feb., 1876.
6045. XI. Cora Sylvia Ober, born at Franklin Falls 4
Feb., 1878.
6046. XII. Herman Wilber Ober, born at Northfield, N.
H., 10 April, 1880.
4811
ADELINE PAULINA,^ [ William Tenney' Ahner Bailey^ Henrf
Henry^ Tristram? Moses^'] born 27 Aug., 1841 ; married 15 Aug.,
1864, Stephen, son of Simon B. and Catharine Palmer. He is a
shoemaker by occupation and lives in West Buxton, Me. Children :
6047. I. Guy Palmer, born 14 July, 1865.
6048. II. Lee Palmer, born 4 June, 1869.
6049. III. Ella Palmer, born 13 July, 1872.
4812.
FRANCES MARIA,8 IWilliam Tenney' Abner Bailey^ Henrf
Henry'^ Moses^ Moses^'] born 16 Jan., 1844 ; married 28 Nov., 1866,
at Lawrence, Mass., John Murphy, and resides at Milford, N. H.
Children :
Emma Paulina Murphy, born 15 Nov., 1867.
William Edward Murphy, born 4 April, 1869.
Alice Josephine Murphy, born 17 Dec, 1871.
Nellie Agnes Murphy, born 31 March, 1874.
Louis Bernard Murphy, born 29 July, 1876.
4813.
CHARLES FREDERICK,^ IGaleh Jewell Tennexf Ahner Bailed
Henry^ Henry^ Tristram? Moses'^~\ born in Milford, N. H., 27 Jan.,
1836 ; married 22 Feb., 1866, Charlotte, daughter of Samuel and
Eliza H. Swift of Dorchester, Mass., who was born in 1843. He
graduated at Rush Medical College, Chicago, in 1863, received a
commission as assistant surgeon in the Nineteenth Illinois Infantry,
and served till the close of the war when he settled in Manhattan,
Kansas, where he is still practicing his profession. He was elected
to the state legislature in 1876. Children :
6055. I. Eliza Ada, born 22 June, 1867.
6050.
I.
6051.
II.
6052.
Ill
6053.
IV.
6054.
V.
6060.
I.
6061.
II.
6062.
III.
6063.
IV.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 479
6056. II. Nellie Perkins, born 15 Dec, 1868.
6057. III. Blanche Alpine, born 19 Dec, 1869; died 27
Nov., 1878.
6058. IV. Jennie Belle, born 8 Oct., 1871.
6059. V. Frederick Swift, born 25 June, 1873.
■ 4814.
ELLEN ELVIRA,^ \_Galeh Jewett Tenney' Ahner Bmleif Henrf
Henry^ Tristram? Moses^'] born 6 Oct., 1839 ; married 13 July, 1857,
George Willard, son of Jotin and Mary (Searle) Perkins, who was
born in Derry, N. H., 23 Oct., 1832. He is a prosperous and exten-
sive farmer at Farragut, Iowa. Children, besides a son that died
unnamed :
Fred Perkins, born 11 Aug., 1858.
Charles Forrest Perkins, born 9 March, 1862.
George Willard Perkins, born 10 Dec, 1869.
Mary Ellen Perkins, born 9 Nov., 1871.
4815.
SARAH JANE,» {_Caleb Jewett Tenney' Ahner Bailey'^ Henrf
Henry* Tristram? Moses^'] born 7 Nov., 1843 ; married 13 Oct., 1863,
James Forrest Todd of Lafayette, Stark County, 111. Dr. Todd is
an allopathic physician, graduated at Bellevue Medical College, New
York, in 1862, is surgeon of the Fourth Regiment Illinois State
Militia, president of the board of education at Galva, 111., where he
has also served as maj^or. Children :
6064. I. Estelle Todd, born 25 June, 1865.
6065. II. Forrest Bogue Todd, born 27 March, 1870.
6066. III. Harry Claude Todd, born 29 Sept., 1878.
481T.
WILLIAM CUTTER,8 IGaleh Jewett Tenney'' Ahner Bailexf
Henrxf' Henry'' Tristram^ Mose^^ born at Wethersfield, 111., 17 March,
1847 ; married 2 June, 1875, Anna Louise, daughter of William and
Lucinda Reed, who was born at Canandaigua, N. Y., 31 Aug., 1853.
Mr. Little is a lawyer by profession, has served two terms as judge
of probate for Sedgwick County, Kansas, and is at present (1881)
480 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
receiver of the First National Bank of Wichita, Kansas, where he
resides. Children, born at Wichita :
6067. I. Fred William, born 16 Nov., 1877.
6068. II. George Reed, born 3 May, 1880.
4818.
ELIZA ANN,'^ [Caleb Jewell Tennexp Ahner Bailexf Renrxf>
Henrif^ Tristram? Moses^^ born 15 July, 1849 ; married Frank Hays,
son of William and Lucinda (Hays) Reed, who was born in Canan-
daigua, N. Y., 31 Jan., 1847. He is a farmer and lives at Kewanee,
111. Children, beside one that died unnamed :
6069. I. William Little Reed, born 15 Dec, 1873; died
3 Aug., 1875.
6070. II. Frank Milfred Reed, born 27 May, 1876.
6071. III. Nellie Jennie Reed, born 23 Nov., 1880.
4819.
GEORGE BAILEY,8 [Caleb Jewell Tenney' Abner Bailey^
Henry" Henrxf' TrislramP Moses^'] born 15 April, 1851, at Wethers-
field, 111. ; graduated with honors at Rush Medical College at Chi-
cago, 111., in 1873 ; settled in Burlington, Iowa, where he has been
county physician, overseer of the poor, and is now engaged in a
lucrative practice. He married 14 May, 1874, Esther M., daughter
of Grove N. and Elizabeth Palmer, who was born 25 March, 1854.
Children :
6072. I. Palmer Jewett, born 25 June, 1876.
6073. II. Lulu Blanche, born 7 Dec, 1880.
4823.
LOUISE STODDARD, 8 [Henry Gilman'< Abner Bailey'' Henrf
Henry^ Tristram^ Moses^~\ born 29 May, 1843 ; married 27 Dec,
1865, Henry S. Viets of Oberlin, Ohio. They live at Grinnell, Iowa.
Children :
Helen Maude Viets, born 1 Dec, 1866.
Eddie Viets, born and died 31 July, 1868.
Henry Little Viets, born 13 Nov., 1869.
MaryViets, born 15 June, 1872 ; died 16 June, 1872.
Sara Elizabeth Viets, born 15 June, 1875.
Louise Stoddard Viets, born 25 July, 1877 ;
6074.
I.
6075.
II.
6076.
III.
6077.
IV.
6078.
V.
6079.
VI.
died 17 Nov., 1^
EIGHTH GENERATION. 481
4824.
MARY MAUDE,^ IHenry GilmarO Abner Bailey'^ Henrif Henry*
Tristram? Mose^'] born 22 April, 1845 ; graduated at Oberlin Col-
lege in 1865 ; married 25 July, 1872, Prof. Jesse Macy of Iowa Col-
lege. Children :
6080. I. Jessie Maude Macy, born 8 June, 1873 ; died 31
Dec, 1875.
6081. II. Edward Snell Macy, born 28 May, 1876 ; died
21 Nov., 1876.
6082. III. Lyman Stoddard Macy, born 27 Nov., 1877;
died 7 Aug., 1879.
6083. IV. Prescott Little Macy, born 20 Nov., 1879.
4962.
MEHITABLE,^ [^Benjamin' Amos^ James^ Samuel* Tristram^
Moses-^ born 29 June, 1820 ; married 2 May, 1841, George E., son
of John Leonard, who was born 6 June, 1810, and is a farmer at
Warren, N. H. Childi'en :
6084. I. Charles K. Leonard, born 10 May, 1842 ; mar-
ried 23 Jan., 1873, Emily E., daughter of Josiah Swain, Jr., who
was born 12 Nov., 1848. Child :
6085. I. Edith May Leonard, born 4 May, 1875.
6086. II. George Leonard, born 27 March, 1846 ; died 8
Feb., 1847.
6087. III. Sarah Jane Leonard, born 21 Nov., 1848; mar-
ried 6 June, 1869, James Bixby, son of Damon Y. Eastman, who
was born 18 March, 1846, and lives in "Wentworth, N. H. Children :
6088. I. Frank Leonard Eastman, born 21 May, 1870.
6089. II. Laura Mehitable Eastman, born 23 Aug.,
1878.
6090. IV. Mary D. Leonard, born 12 Oct., 1859 ; died 19
Aug., 1862.
4963.
OMAE,^ \_Bevjamin' Amos'" James^ Samuel* Tristram^ Moses'^^
born 28 Oct., 1822 ; married 11 Sept., 1849, Susan D., daughter of
Abel B. Monroe, who was born 18 Feb., 1829. He is a merchant at
Chelsea, Mass. Children :
6091. I. Cora Newcome, born 18 Oct., 1855; married 2
June, 1874, Oliver J. D. Ballard, who was born 2 June 1848.
31
6092.
II.
6093.
III.
6094.
ly.
6095.
V.
6096.
VI.
482 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Martin Bradley, born 9 June, 1857.
Sarah Mehitable, born 21 July, 1860.
Lizzie, born 29 March, 1866.
Alfred Monroe, born 3 Sept., 1867.
Charles Omar, born 1 March, 1870.
6097. VII. Susan Estelle, born 21 Aug., 1872.
4987.
JOSEPH MERRILL,^ \_Jesse' Amos^ James^ Samuel' Tristram^
Moses^'] born 28 Oct., 1830 ; married first 4 Jan., 1854, Eliza Jane,
daughter of Ephraim and Sarah Bartlett (Wentworth) Crockett,
who was born 27 Aug., 1835, at Norway, Me., and died 4 Dec,
1873, at Warren, N. H., and second 11 March, 1877, Mrs. Sarah
E. Cheney, daughter of Jacob Gale, who was born 26 Sept., 1846.
He is a carriage maker and farmer at Warren, N. H. Children :
6098. I. Fred Jesse, born 6 Feb., 1855 ; died 17 Nov., 1873.
6099. II. Hattie Susan Harris, born 14 Nov., 1858; died
24 Sept., 1859.
6100. III. Frank Benton, born 16 Dec, 1861.
6101. IV. Lillian, born 8 July, 1866.
6102. V. Hattie Jane, born 19 Oct., 1877.
6103. VI. John Fred, born 5 Aug., 1879.
4988.
WILLIAM,^ [^Jesse' Amos'^ Javies^ Samuel* Tristram^ Moses'^']
born 20 March, 1833, at Warren, N. H. ; married 22 Feb., 1870,
Annie, daughter of Thomas Dency, who was born 11 Aug., 1845,
and died 23 March, 1878. Mr. Little attended the district school,
worked on a farm, on a stone quarry, and at peddling till twenty
years of age, then fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy,
Merideu, and graduated at Dartmouth in 1859. After studying law
with Hon. Thomas J. Smith of Wentworth, N. H., and at the
Albany Law University, he was admitted to practice, and in 1861
opened a law office in Manchester, N. H. Mr. Little was chosen
to the city council for several years, was a member of the
legislature five sessions and the candidate of his . party for the
speakership, and has served on the Manchester board of education
ten years. He has published a "History of Warren," one of the
most readable town histories ever written ; a centennial address ; a
history of the schools of Manchester ; and has delivered a few lect-
EiaHTH GENERATION. 483
ures and some political addresses. He has been quite successfnl in
his practice, is in comfortable circumstances, and still resides at
Manchester. Children :
6104. I. Lillian, born 7 Jan., 1871.
6105. II. Thomas Dency, born 8 June, 1874.
6106. III. Annie Susie, born 27 Dec, 1877 ; died 13 April,
1878.
4989.
THOMAS BENTON," \_Jesse' Amos^ James^ Samuel'^ Tristram^
Moses^'\ born 7 Sept., 1838 ; married 7 Sept., 1864, Martha Annette,,
daughter of John T. and Mary E. (Hosley) Cutter, who was born
24 Aug., 1842. He is a book-keeper and lives at Concord, N. H.
He was a member of Company B, Second New Hampshire Volun-
teers, slightly wounded at Bull Run, took part in seventeen battles,
was promoted to be lieutenant, and afterwards was employed in the
mustering office. Children :
6107. I. Mary Alice, born 13 June, 1865 ; died 8 Sept.,
1865.
6108. II. Susie May, born 16 Dec, 1870.
5007.
ALMENA CHASTINA,** [Jonathan'^ Amos^ James^ Samuel^
Tristram^ Moses'''] born 15 Aug., 1830; married 14 Jan., 1849
Darius E., son of Josiah Swain, who died 15 Dec, 1861. She
died 2 Jan., 1864. Children :
6109. I. Florence J. Swain, born 6 Nov., 1849 ; married
4 June, 1871, Stephen, son of Joseph Blake of Haverhill, N. H.,
who was born 25 March, 1850, and died 23 May, 1876. Child:
6110. I. Edith M. Blake, born 8 May, 1873 ; died
25 July, 1875.
6111. II. AlmenaE. Swain, bornMay, 1856 ; died June, 1856.
6112. III. Mabel Swain, born 28 Feb., 1858.
5010.
EFFIE ELIZA,^ \_Jonathan' Amos^ James^ Samuel* Tristram^
Moses^-] born 20 March, 1836 ; married 17 Sept., 1852, John T., son
of Bradbury Robinson of Meredith, N. H. Children :
6113. I. George B. Robinson, born 11 Jan., 1857; died
31 July, 1858.
484 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
6114. II. Norman F. Robinson, born 27 April, 1859.
6115. III. Nellie M. Robinson, born 26 Nov., 1861 ; died
10 Dec, 1863.
6116. IV. Francis E. Robinson, born 20 April, 1864.
6117. V. Bradbury J. Robinson, born 18 Dec, 1866.
6118. VI. Frank J. Robinson, born 6 Sept., 1868.
6119. VII. Anna Bell Robinson, born 18 Jan., 1871 ; died
24 June, 1871.
6120. VIII. John T. Robinson, born 13 Aug., 1872; died 11
Sept., 1873.
6121. IX. Freddie J. Robinson, born 26 July, 1877; died
23 Sept., 1878.
5014.
HENRY AMOS,^ ^Jonathan/ Amos'" James^ Samuel^ Tristram^
Moses^'] born 26 Aug., 1842 ; married 2 Feb., 1864, Mary L., daugh-
ter of Caleb Ford of Benton, N. H., who was born 19 April, 1842.
He is a farmer and lives at Warren Summit, N. H. Children :
Anna Gertrude, born 19 Sept., 1866.
Herbert Grant, born 10 Oct., 1870 ; died 11
Harry Elwin, born 18 June, 1872.
Lettie Christine, born 26 Sept., 1874.
Jonathan Ralph, born 24 Sept., 1877.
D. K., born 27 Oct., 1879.
5015.
FRANK PARKER,^ [^ Jonathan'' Amos^ James^ SaTmiel^ Tristram'^
Jfoses^] born 21 April, 1845; married 22 April, 1867, Martha J.,
daughter of Russell AV right of Haverhill, N. H., who was born 11
March, 1843. He is a farmer at Warren Summit, N. H. Children :
Ernest Robinson, born 20 May, 1868.
Charles Forrest, born 20 April, 1870.
Susannah Grace, born 27 Jan., 1873.
Ruth Ann, born 4 June, 1876 ; died 13 Nov., 1880.
Addie Davis, born 17 June, 1879.
5017.
GEORGE,^ [John'' Amos^ James^ Samuel^ Tristram^ Moses^'}
born 28 Sept., 1832 ; married first Ann R., daughter of Ira B. and
6122.
I.
6123.
II.
Aug., 1871
6124.
Ill,
6125.
IV.
6126.
V.
6127.
VI.
6128.
I.
6129.
II.
6130.
Ill
6131.
IV.
6132.
V.
6133.
I.
6134.
II.
6135.
III.
6136.
IV.
6137.
V.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 485
Ruby Ann Jones, who died 24 May, 1875, and second Laura M.,
daughter of Winsor S. and Laui'a Maria Cobleigh. He is a farmer
at North Monroe, N. H. Children :
Charles, born 20 June, 1862.
Frank Willis, born 29 July, 1869.
Addie, born 7 May, 1875.
Winnie Eloise, born 8 May, 1878.
Annie Laura, born 22 Oct., 1880.
5018.
SARAH,'' [^Joli'n? Amos'' James' Samuel^ Tristram^ Moses'^'\ born
14 Jan., 1835; married John, son of James and Nancy Greeley,
who died in the army 7 April, 1863. He was a farmer and lived at
Monroe, N. H. She died 6 April, 1860. Children :
6138. I. Alice Jane Greeley, born 14 Nov., 1853.
6139. II. Mary Abbie Greeley, born 23 Jan., 1858 ; mar-
ried Rufus Walter Remick of Waterford, Vt. Children :
6140. I. Harry Ernest Remick, born 29 June, 1876.
6141. II. Mabel Diantha Remick, born 9 Sept., 1879.
6142. III. Ida May Greeley, born Aug., 1859 ; died Sept.,
1859.
5019.
ANN MARY,^ \_Jolin' Amos^ James^ Samuel* Tristram^ Moses^^
born 4 Nov., 1836; married 2 May, 1857, Solon S., son of Isaac
M. Clough, who was born 4 Aug., 1835, They live at Woodsville,
N. H. Children :
6143. I. William H. H. Clough, born 30 April, 1858 ;
died 3 May, 1859.
6144. II. Ida May Clough, born 24 July, 1859 ; died 2
June, 1860.
6145. III. RiNALDO Moulton Clough, born 14 April, 1861 ;
died 22 Nov., 1873.
6146. IV. Alson Scott Clough, born 5 Feb., 1863.
6147. V. Eugene Ward Clough, born 31 Jan., 1865 ; died
31 Dec, 1873.
6148. VI. Ida May Clough, born 20 Sept., 1866.
6149. VII. Frank Solon Clough, born 20 Jan., 1868.
6150. VIII. Edgar Hibbard Clough, born 27 Sept., 1870;
died 22 Aug., 1872.
6154.
I.
April, 1863
6155.
II.
6156.
III.
6157.
IV.
6158.
V.
March, 18^
^0.
6159.
VI.
486 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
6151. IX. Percy Fayette Clough, boru 30 May, 1872.
6152. X. Albert Leroy Clough, born 4 Aug., 1874.
6153. XI. Clarence Cobleigh Clough, born 9 Aug., 1876.
5021.
ELLEN MARIA,*^ \_Jolin' Amos^ James' Samuel^ Tristram^
Moses^'\ born 23 Aug., 1840 ; married 6 April, 1859, George H., son
of Solomon H. Emery of Lyman, N. H., who was born 6 Nov.,
1827. They live (1879) at Rockbridge, 111. Children, besides a
daughter that died in infanc}^ :
Carlos P. Emery, born 25 Feb., 1860; died 9
Levi Alfred Emery, born 20 Nov., 1861.
John C. Emery, boru 10 Jan., 1864.
Fanny M. Emery, born 27 March, 1867.
Minnie Emery, born 10 Feb., 1870; died 11
Frank Emery, born 5 Oct., 1871.
5029.
LUELLA ELIZABETH, 8 IJolin'' Aram'' James" SamueP Tris-
tram^ Moses^2 horn 25 Jan., 1850 ; married 29 Nov., 1866, Warren,
son of David and Clarissa (Amy) Little of Lyman, N. H., who was
born 26 May, 1839. Mr. Little is descended from John Little, who
served in the Revolutionary War, and died at Lyman, N. H., in 1813,
and a cousin to Ludo Burrill Little, who married (3740) Mary Eliz-
abeth Shurtleff. He is (1880) a section man at Bath, N. H. Chil-
dren :
6160. I. Ellen Maria, born 22 Nov., 1867 ; died 29 Dec,
1867.
6161. II. Herbert Warren, born 7 June, 1871.
6162. III. Mabel Inez, born 26 Feb., 1875.
5040.
EMMA JANE,^ [KimbalU Amos'' James" Samuel* Tristram^
Moses'^^ born 29 May, 1844 ; married 28 Aug., 1862, Moses K., son
of Joseph Chandler, who was born 8 April, 1836. They live at Lis-
bon, N. H. Children :
EIGHTH GENERATION. 487
6163. I. Harry Chandler, born 17 May, 1864.
6164. II. Fred Chandler, born 1 Oct., 1866.
6165. III. Clara Ellen Chandler, born 24 April, 1875.
5042.
MOSES KIMBALL,^ [Kimbalf Amos^ James^ Samuel'^ Tris-
tram? Moses'^~\ born 1 July, 1848; married 10 Sept., 1872, Harriet
C, daugiiter of Leonard Wtiituey, who was born 26 Sept., 1846.
He is a farmer and lives at Lisbon, N. H. Children :
6166. I. Charles Leon, born 3 Sept., 1875.
6167. II. Clarence Eustace, born 19 Feb., 1877.
5044.
AEABELLA MARIA,'' \_SamueV Ehenezer^ Janies^ Samuel^ Tris-
tram? Moses^'\ born 1 April, 1831, in New London, N. H. ; married
1 Dec, 1860, Ralph L., son of Augustus and Weltha (Ladd) Knight,
who was born 8 April, 1826, in Grand Isle County, Vt. He is a
farmer and resides in Wagner, Iowa. Children :
6168. I. Burt Knight, born 1 Nov., 1861.
6169. II. Eben Little Knight, born 15 Dec, 1869.
5045.
JOHN MOORE D0W,8 [^SamueV Ehenezer'^ James' SamueP Tris-
tram^ Moses^'] born 7 Feb., 1838, in Norwich, Vt. ; married first 3
Sept., 1860, Eliza Partch, who died 28 May, 1863, and second 27
Sept., 1867, Lucinda, daughter of Nelson and Susan Englet. He is
a farmer and lives in Farmersburg, Iowa. Children :
6170. I. Maria Helen, born 1 Oct., 1871.
6171. II. Sarah Bell, born 22 Nov., 1875.
6172. III. Samuel, born 5 April, 1878.
5046.
JAMES ALBERT,^ \_James'' Ehenezer^ James^ Samuel^ Tristram^
Moses'''] born 10 July, 1831 ; married 18 Feb., 1858, Louisa Hen-
rietta, daughter of Ephraim Tinkham Brownell of Royalton, Vt.,
who was born 30 June, 1833. Mr. Little is a farmer and prominent
citizen of Enfield, N. H. Children :
6173. I. James Lucien, born 20 June, 1863.
6174. II. Henry Albert, born 2 Sept., 1871.
488 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5048.
SARAH FRANCES ANN,« [James" Ehenezer'' James'' SamueV
Tristram^ Moses^'\ born 6 April, 1843 ; married 21 Oct., 1867, J. E.
Symonds, son of Lewis Symonds of Hancock, N. H. He was born
8 Dec, 1841, and is a cabinet maker in Concord, N. H. Children:
6175. I. Charles H. Symonds, born 4 Nov., 1868.
6176. II. Mabel L. Symonds, born 24 July, 1870.
6177. III. Mary F. Symonds, born 26 Feb., 1876.
5049.
FLORA ELIZABETH,^ \_Ehenezer~ Ebenezer'^ James^ Samuel"^
Tristram^ Ifoses^'] born 6 Dec, 1837 ; married 27 March, 1866,
Amos Moss Bryant, who was born 21 March, 1833. He is a mer-
chant at Enfield Centre, N. H. Children :
6178. I. LuLA Marion Bryant, born 1 June, 1868.
6179. II. Edith Mabel Bryant, born 15 Sept., 1871.
6180. III. Lizzie Gertrude Bryant, born 8 Aug., 1873.
5075.
MARY AMANDA, ** [Linus Letvis Carletoti" Jonathan Carleton^
Nathaniel^ Samuel^ Tristram^ Moses^'\ born July, 1836 ; married 12
April, 1857, John William, son of Pardon and Roxa Ann (Colby)
Tabor, who was born 22 March, 1836. He is a shoemaker and lives
in Hampstead. Children :
6181. I. Ida May Tabor, born 2 Oct., 1858; married 24
Feb., 1878, Dwelley Elgin, son of George and Emeline (Butrick)
Simpson, a farmer of Pelham, N. H.
6182. II. Henry Walter Tabor, born 9 Aug., 1860.
6183. III. Mary Etta Tabor, born 14 March, 1862.
6184. IV. Edward Ellsworth Tabor, born 13 April, 1863 ;
died 20 Aug., 1864.
6185. V. Annie Janett Tabor, born 27 April, 1865.
6186. VI. Fanny Maria Tabor, born 27 June, 1867.
6187. VII. John Ellsworth Tabor, born 18 March, 1869.
6188. VIII. Ellery Edward Tabor, born 16 Jan., 1873.
5086.
ALBERT WILLIAM, « [David Poor'" Jonathan Carleton^ Nathan-
iel^ Samuel^ Tristram^ Mose^'] born 17 March, 1836 ; married first
EIGHTH GENERATION. 489
27 Jan., 1861, Maria Elizabeth, daughter of Francis H. and Betsey
(Lyford) Blacbley, who was born in Pelham, N. H., 8 Sept., 1842,
and died Sept., 1870, and second 15 Nov., 1876, (4726) Ella Viola
Wheeler, who was born in Lebanon, Me., 30 Dec, 1853. He
resided in Haverhill, where he was employed in a shoe manufactory
until Nov., 1878, when he removed to Sterling, Rice County, Kansas.
Children :
6189. I. HATTiEBELL,borninEpping,N.H., 25 April, 1865.
6190. II. Arthur Waldo, born 27 July, 1868.
5089.
MARTHA LOUIS A, « \_Da\nd Poor' Jonathan Garleton^ Nathan-
iel^ Samuel^ Tristraw? Moses^'] born 8 April, 1843 ; married 7 Sept.,
1862, George Melvin, son of George and Lydia Jane (Dodge) Hunt-
ress, who was born 15 Sept., 1839. He is a wheelwright and lives
in Portsmouth, N. H. Children :
6191. I. Ellen Louisa Huntress, born 3 Nov., 1863;
died 18 July, 1865.
6192. 11. Willie Huntress, born and died 29 July, 1865.
6193. III. Jennie Dodge Huntress, born 6 Oct., 1868;
died 16 Feb., 1871.
6194. IV. Albert Senter Huntress, born 3 July, 1873.
6195. V. Henry Webster Huntress, born 20 Jan., 1878.
5091.
EMMA PLACENTA," \_David Poor' Jonathan Carlefon'^ Na-
thaniel SamueP Tristram^ Mosesr^ born 31 July, 1847 ; married 26
Aug., 1867, James Henry, son of Robert and Sallie (Sinclair) Rowe,
who was born in Brentwood, N. H., 1 Sept., 1843. He is a manu-
facturer of carriages at Crawley's Falls in Brentwood. Children :
6196. I. Annie Isabelle Rowe, born 26 July, 1868.
6197. II. John Melvin Rowe, born 22 June, 1872.
5102.
FRANK HENRY,'^ \_Nathaniel HaW Jonathan Carleton^ Nathan-
iel Samuel* Tristram? Moses^^ born 19 Oct., 1843 ; married 6 May,
1869, Helen Matilda, daughter of John and Matilda P. (Atwood)
Dow of Atkinson, N. H., who was born 27 March, 1847. He
served three years in the late civil war, in the Eleventh New Hamp-
shire Volunteers, is a carpenter, and lives at Danvers Centre, Mass.
Children :
490 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
6198. I. Ernest Hale, boru 18 April, 1870, in Hampstead.
6199. II. Frank Weston, born 26 Aug., 1872, in Haverhill.
6200. III. Helen Josephine, born 3 Nov., 1873, in Atkin-
son.
6201. IV. John Carleton, born 29 June, 1875; died 18
Aug., 1875.
6202. V. George Henry, born 28 Nov., 1876; died 29
Aug., 1877.
6203. VI. Emma Louisa, born 24 March, 1878, in Danvers.
5108.
LOUISA JANE,^ [ George Washington' Nathaniel^ Nathanief Sam-
uel^ Tristram? Moses^'\ born 19 July, 1835 ; married 6 Nov., 1856,
Anthony Wayne Richards, who has been a leading merchant of Farm-
ington. 111., for over twenty-five years. Children :
6204. I. Carrie Bell Richards, born 25 Nov., 1862.
6205. II. Walter Carrol Richards, born 7 Jan., 1868.
6206. III. George Lambert Richards, born 25 Nov., 1872.
5110.
BELINDA TARLETON,« ^George Washington'' Nathaniel
Nathaniel^ SamueV" Tristram-^ Moses^'] born 11 May, 1839 ; married
Everett Randall Breed of Farmington, 111., and died 14 June, 1879.
Children :
6207. I. Stella Helen Breed, born 24 Feb., 1860.
6208. II. Freddie Breed, born 14 June, 1864; died 16
Sept., 1864.
6209. III. Meta Warren Breed, born 24 June, 1876.
5112.
CARRIE ALICE, '^ \_George Washington'' Nathaniel^ Nathanief
Samuel^ Tristram? Moses'^'\ born 24 Sept., 1843 ; married 20 Aug.,
1868, David Schoonmaker, a farmer at Fayette, Fayette County,
Iowa. Children, besides two that died unnamed :
6210. I. Clarrie Schoonmaker, born 16 April, 1869.
6211. II. Carrie Schoonmaker, born 16 April, 1869; died
14 Aug., 1870.
6212. III. Fred Schoonmaker, born 8 Aug., 1871 ; died 27
Aug., 1871.
6213.
I.
6214.
II.
6215.
Ill
6216.
IV.
Dec, 1878.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 491
5113.
ROBERT FRANKLIN," \_George Washington'^ Nathaniel"^ Na-
ihanieP Samuel* Tristram^ Moses^^ born 27 March, 1845 ; married 14
Oct., 1868, Mary Catherine Browning of Unionville, Missouri. At
seventeen years of age he entered the Union army and served till the
close of the war. He is a lawyer by profession, served for several
years as clerk of courts for Putnam County, Missouri, and is now
postmaster at Unionville. Children :
Louisa Bell, born 4 Sept., 1869.
Fannie Roberta, born 18 June, 1871.
Maria Effie, born 16 Aug., 1873.
Laura Howey, born 27 July, 1876 ; died 23
5114.
NATHANIEL,** [ George Washington' Nathaniel^ Nathaniel^ Sam-
uel* Tristram'^ Moses'^~\ born 27 Sept., 1846; married 2 Feb., 1871,
Evangeline Croy of Boone County, Iowa. He served a few months
in the army at the close of the war, and is a farmer in Boone County,
Iowa. Children :
6217. I. Frank Cresswell, born 23 Nov., 1871.
6218. II. Florence Bell, born 11 Feb., 1874.
6219. III. George Washington, born 22 Aug., 1875.
6220. IV. Clifford, born 14 April, 1877.
5172.
ANN MARIA," \_Amos~ Michael^ Amos^ Richard* Tristram?
Moses^'] born 25 Sept., 1832; married 24 Nov., 1861, Joseph, son
of Paul and Mary (Moody) Illsle;^^ of Newbury. (Mary Moody was
daughter of (923) Mary Moody.) He is a farmer at Newbury,
Mass. Children :
6221. I. Mary Lizzie Ilsley, born 3 Oct., 1862.
6222. 11. Frederic Ilsley, born 5 Dec, 1864.
6223. III. Hattie L. Ilsley, born 4 Aug., 1869.
6224. IV. George H. Ilsley, born 6 March, 1871.
6225. V. Joseph A. Ilsley, born 13 May, 1875 ; died 24
June, 1876.
6226. VI. John E. Ilsley, born 23 April, 1878.
6227.
I.
6228.
II.
6229.
Ill
6230.
IV.
6231.
V.
22 Dec, 1881.
492 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5173.
JOHN MOODY, « [John Moody' Michael"^ Amo^ Richard^ Tris-
tram? Moses^'] bom 22 Sept., 1848; married 27 Sept., 1867, Mari-
etta Lakemau, and is a farmer in Newbury, Mass. Children :
Nellie Frances, born 29 Oct., 1868.
Susie Etta, born 22 March, 1874.
Anna Gertrude, born 3 Sept., 1876.
Mabel Moody, ] , io a ioon
' \ born 12 Aug., 1880; -,. ,
Augusta Bickford, j <^'iea
5234.
CAROLINE AMANDA,^ \_Alhert Gerrish' Henry'' JEnoch^ Enoch^
Tristram? Moses^'] born 2 Nov., 1843 ; married 18 Feb., 1869, Henry,
son of Anthony and Barbara (Bolender) Loranz, who was born 12
Feb., 1844. He resides at Clariuda, Iowa, and has been treasurer
of Page County several years. Children :
6232. I. Mabel Barbara Loranz, born 19 Nov., 1869;
died 26 June, 1874.
6233. II. Grace Loranz, born 14 Nov., 1873; died 25
June, 1874.
6234. III. Alfred Bolander Loranz, born 28 Jan., 1875.
6235. IV. Bertha Rose Loranz, born 31 Dec, 1876.
6236. V. Carrie Loranz, born 13 July, 1878.
5235.
MARY EMMA,^ [Albert GerrisW Henry^ Enoch? Enoch^ Tristram^
Moses^'l born 4 Dec, 1844; married 4 Dec, 1866, Charles Marion,
son of Richard S. and Rebecca (Kittle) Morton, who was born in
Fort Plain, N. Y., 18 Oct., 1843. He is an evangelist and lives at
Oak Park, 111. Children :
6237. I. Charles Richard Morton, born 29 Oct., 1867.
6238. II. Wilbur Alfred Morton, born 23 Dec, 1868;
died 28 Jan., 1869.
6239. III. Emma Agnes Morton, born 14 Feb., 1871.
6240. IV. Albert Little Morton, born 2 July, 1872 ; died
7 Aug., 1872.
6241. V. Helen Morton, born 8 Aug., 1874; died 22
July, 1875.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 493
5236.
PHEBE,*^ [Albert Gerrisli' Eenr-if Enoclv' Enoc¥ Tristram^
Jfo6'es^] born 3 April, 1846 ; married 12 March, 1872, Jesse J., son
of George S. and Elizabeth Ann (Johnson) Pnrsell. He was born
20 Jan., 1843, in West Liberty, Ohio County, Va., and is a farmer
in Brimfield, 111. Children :
6242. I. George Albert Pursell, born 30 April. 1875.
6243. II. Blanche Pursell, born 9 Feb., 1877.
6244. III. Rosa Pursell, born 22 Oct., 1878.
5237.
SUSAN, ^ [Albert Gerrish' Henrif Enoch^ Enoch* Tristram^
Moses^^ born 28 Feb., 1848 ; married 10 June, 1875, Charles, son of
Benjamin and Ellen Brush, who was born at Haverhill, Ohio, 7 Dec,
1849. They live at Haverhill, Scioto Couiit}^, Ohio. Childi-en :
6245. I. Albert Little Brush, born 18 Feb., 1876 ; died
28 Feb., 1876.
6246. II. Charles Carleton Brush, born 9 Jan., 1877;
died 26 July, 1877.
6247. III. Arthur Morton Brush, born 17 March, 1878.
6248. IV. Helen Louise Brush, born 23 Oct., 1879.
6249. V. Alfred Little Brush, born 5 Aug., 1881.
5241.
MARTHA, 8 [Albert Gerrinlv Henry'^ Enoch^ Enoclt^ Tristram^
Moses-~\ born 17 Dec, 1854; married 13 Feb., 1879, William H.,
son of Alfred K. and Mary A. (Mehrliug) Henney, who was born
28 March, 1852. He is an editor at Cambridge, 111. Children :
6250. I. Alfred K. Hennet, born 15 March, 1880.
6251. II. Vera Henney, born 4 March, 1882.
5260.
WILLIAM HENRY,« [Renrf John^ Noalv' Enoclv" Tris-
iram^ Moses'^^ born 7 June, 1850; married first 9 Dec, 1869, Ida
M. Vincent, who died 7 June, 1879, and second 19 June, 1881,
Emma Dodge of Nashua. He is an engineer on the Concord Rail-
road. Children :
494 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
6252. I. Frank Buel, born 27 Sept., 1870.
6253. II. William Marvin, born 30 May, 1872.
6254. III. Arthur Walker, born 9 April, 1874.
6255. IV. Cora May, born 12 Feb., 1877 ; died Sept., 1879.
5262.
HARRIET JANE,« \_Henry' John^ Noah^ Enoc¥ Tristram^
Moses"^^ born 3 Oct., 1858; married 26 Nov., 1876, Fred, son of
Edwin Sanborn of Concord, N. H. Children :
6256. I. Charles Clarence Sanborn, born 21 March, 1878.
6257. II. Merton Leroy Sanborn, born 17 June, 1881.
5360.
HENRY AUGUSTUS,'' [William Dodge' Stephen"^ Stephen^
Stephen^ Moses^ Moses^^ born 4 May, 1881 ; married 8 May, 1854,
Mary Ann Knight of Portland, who was born 2 Sept., 1834. He
resides in New York City. Children :
6258. I. Kate Louisa, born 28 Oct., 1858; married 8
May, 1877, William S. Kelley of Smithville, N. J.
6259. II. Mary Alice, born 31 Aug., 1866.
5361.
MARTHA MERRILL,'^ [William Dodge' Stephen'^ Stephen^
Slepheit^ Moses^ Moses^^ born 2 July, 1833; married 9 Nov., 1857,
John E. Currier of Portsmouth, N. H. They now reside in Newark,
N. J. Children :
6260. I. Harry Goodrich Currier, born 20 Dec, 1858.
6261. II. William Little Currier, born 20 Nov., 1868.
5362.
THOMAS JONES, « [William Dodge"' Stephen'' Stephen^ Stephen''
Moses^ Moses^^ born 9 Feb., 1837; married 8 Jan., 1863, Amelia
Hixon of Boston. They reside in Portland where he is associated
with his father in the insurance business. Children :
6262. I. Arthur Dehon, born 15 Dec, 1863 ; is a student
at the Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass.
6262. II. Fred P., born 7 Feb., 1867 ; died 17 May, 1868.
6263. III. Edward Hixon, born 3 Oct., 1868.
6264. IV. Frank Hobson, born 14 March, 1870.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 495
5365.
JANE LINCOLN, « [William Dodge' Stephen^ Stephen^ Stephen'^
Moses^ Moses'^'] born 4 Sept., 1843; married 3 Dec, 1867, Francis
H. Coffin of Portland. Children :
6265. I. Harry Marshall Coffin, born 23 Dec, 1868.
6266. II. Alice Coffin, born 26 Oct., 1871.
5366.
WILLIAM FREDERICK,^ [ William Dodge' Stephen'' Stephen^
Stephen* Moses^ Moses^'] born 28 May, 1845 ; married 16 Sept., 1872,
Helen Graham of Portland. He is associated with his father in
the insurance business. Children :
6267. I. Helen Miller, born 22 April, 1874.
6268. II. Edith Margaret, born 20 June, 1876 ; died 8
April, 1879.
6269. III. Malcolm Graham, born 12 May, 1880.
5381.
GEORGE BELL,'' [Edward Payson' Stephen^ Stephen^ Stephen"^
Moses^ Moses"] born 26 July, 1848; married 31 Dec, 1868, Ellen
Augusta, daughter of Loton and Eliza Gassett. He is a book-keeper
and lives in Somerville, Mass. Children :
6270. I. Amelia Augusta, born 13 April, 1870, in Cam-
bridge, Mass.
6271. II. Helen Eliza, born 7 April, 1877, in Somerville,
Mass. ; died 25 July, 1878.
.6272. III. George Edvv^ard, born 9 March, 1880, in Som-
erville, Mass.
5383.
FRANCES HALL,8 [JEdward Payson' Stephen^ Stephen^ Stephen'^
Moses^ Moses'^'] born 27 Jan., 1857 ; married 17 Jan., 1877, Frederic
W., son of Frederic A. and Frances Jarvis of Boston. He is ?
salesman and lives in Boston. Children :
6273. I. Frederic William Jarvis, born 21 Aug., 1878,
in Boston ; died 14 Feb., 1880.
6274. II. Mabel Elizabeth Jarvis, born 3 Feb., 1880,
in Brookline, Mass.
496 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5384-
WILLIAM ALFRED, 8 [Joshua' Sfephen'^ Abner'' Stephen" Moses^
Moses'^^ born 4 June, 1822 ; married first Abby C. Bragdon of New-
buryport, wlio died 4 Nov., 1847, and second 9 June, 1848, Eunice B.,
daugliter of Gideon Leigliton of Newburyport. Mr. Little resides in
Newbury port and is engaged in the boot and shoe trade. Children :
6275. I. Joseph Bragdon, born 20 June, 1844 ; married
Sarah Davis of Newburyport. Children :
6276. I. Sarah Davis, born 25 Aug., 1869 ; died 14
Nov., 1871.
6277. II. Ruth Ellen, born 4 May, 1872.
III. Joseph Alfred, born 6 Feb., 1874.
Ellen Anne, born 10 Oct., 1845 ; died 10 May,
William Edward, born 24 Aug., 1847; died 29
Edward William, born 9 Aug., 1850; died 18
Gideon Leighton, born 11 Oct., 1852; married
24 June, 1877, Mary E. Welch of Newburyport. Child :
6283. I. William Edward, born 11 Oct., 1878.
6284. VI. William Alfred, born 29 July, 1859.
6285. VII. Edward Warren, born 27 Feb., 1871.
5385.
JOSHUA ATKINSON,'^ [Joshua' Stephen'^ Abner" Stephen' Moses^
Moses^'] born 14 Jan., 1824 ; married 1 Nov., 1847, Sarah Elizabeth,
daughter of Josiah and Sarah (Read) Holt, and sister of his brother
Joseph's wife. He is a mason by occupation and lives in Brookline,
Mass. Children :
6286. I. Ella Florence, born 4 April, 1849 ; married 14
May, 1872, Charles Edward Pond of Taunton, Mass. Children :
6287. I. Edward Arthur Pond, born 8 May, 1873.
6288. 11. Gertrude Ida Pond, born 30 Sept., 1875.
6289. II. Anna Gertrude, born 16 April, 1851 ; married 1
Jan., 1874, Eugene Simpson Morse of Brookline. Children :
6290. I. Grace Ella Morse, born 19 Dec, 1874.
6291. II. Sarah Florence Morse, born 22 Feb., 1876.
6278.
6279.
II.
1872.
6280.
III.
Dec, 1847,
6281.
IV.
Dec, 1851,
6282.
V.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 497
6292. III. Ida Elizabeth, born 24 May, 1856.
6293. IV. Henry Arthur, bom 2 April, 1858.
6294. V. Frank Ernest, born 15 June, 1865.
6295. VI. Grace Winifred, born 31 March, 1868 ; died 8
April, 1869.
5386. •
MOSES CARTER,^ \_Joshua? Stephen^ Abner^ Stephen^ Moses^
Moses^^ born 14 Jan., 1824; married 10 Nov., 1853, Dollie Jaques
Foote of Haveriiill, Mass., who was born 16 Jul}', 1830. He
enlisted in tlie Nineteenth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, and
died from a wound received at Fredericksburg, Va., 11 Dec, 1862.
He was a shoemaker by occupation and lived at Haverhill, where his
widow and children reside. Children :
6296. I. Edward Warren, born 8 Sept., 1855.
6297. II. Carrie Ordway, born 10 Dec, 1860.
5387.
JOSEPH TOPPAN," [Joshua' Stephen^ Abner^ Stephen'^ Moses^
Mose^^ born 24 Aug., 1825 ; married 9 Jan., 1853, Frances Ella,
daughter of Josiah and Sarah (Read) Holt, who was born 11 March,
1828. He was a painter b}^ occupation and lived in Claremont,
N. H., where he died 1 Dec, 1878. Children :
6298. I. George Edward, born 21 Jul}', 1856 ; is a printer
and lives in Claremont, N. H.
6299. II. Frank Herbert, born 19 June, 1861 ; died 18
Jan., 1863.
5390.
MOSES ATKINSON,^ [John Atkinson' Stephen^ Ahner^ Stephen''
Moses^ Moses'''\ born 30 Jan., 1836 ; married 13 July, 1862, Sarah
Frances, daughter of John and Mehitable G. Emery. He is a shoe-
maker and lives in Amesbury, Mass. Children :
6300. I. Georgietta Eldridge, born 12 May, 1864.
6301. II. Agnes May, born 24 Dec, 1866.
6302. III. Charles Atkinson, born 31 Aug., 1869.
6303. IV. Alice Lizzie, born 1 Nov., 1871.
JOHN ATKINSON,'' [John Atkinson'' Stephen^ Abner^ Stephen"
Moses^ Moses'^ born 20 Feb., 1841 ; married 1873, Annie Frank
32
6306.
I.
6307.
II.
6308.
III.
6309.
IV.
6310.
V.
6311.
VI.
6312.
VII
498 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Winn of Wells, Me., who died 21 Aug., 1880, aged 29 years. He
served in the war, is a hatter by occupation, and lives in Amesbury,
Mass. Children :
6304. I. Edith Winn, born 30 Dec, 1873.
6305. II. Edna Atkinson, born 13 Oct., 1876.
5394.
JOSIAH DUMMER,^ \_John Atkinson'^ Stephen'' Ahner' Stephen"
Moses^ Moses"^^ born 20 Feb., 1841 ; married 16 Nov., 1862, Sarah
Jane, daughter of James and Elizabeth B. Plunkett. He is a black-
smith, and lives in Amesbury. Children :
Fred Greenwood, born 6 Oct., 1864.
James Clarence, born 16 Jan., 1867.
George Herbert, born 24 June, 1870.
Grace Mabel, born 24 March, 1873.
Clara Maude, born 19 Feb., 1875.
Chester Willie, born 8 June, 1877.
Bertha May, born 19 April, 1880.
5425.
EDWIN COLMAN," [Elbridge Gerry' Joseph^ Jonathan^ Stephen.'^
Moses^ Moses"'] born 5 July, 1850 ; married first 10 June, 1873,
(3311) Sarah Eliza Little, who was born 1 Feb., 1853, and died
5 May, 1875, and second 8 Nov., 1876, Catherine G., daughter
of John and Sarah Goodwin. He is engaged in the express business
and lives at West Newbury, Mass. Children :
6313. I. Edwin Colman, born 5 Sept., 1877 ; died 8 Oct.,
1877.
6314. II. Harland Goodwin, born 13 March, 1879.
6315. III. Charles Sanger, born 11 July, 1881.
5450.
ROBERT," [William Coffin' William'' William Coffin'' John" Moses^
Moses^'\ born 14 Jan., 1827 ; married 1 Sept., 1858, at La Fayette,
111., Amanda J., daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Ford) Browley
of Mechanicsberg, Peun., who was born 22 March, 1836. Mr. Little
is deputy collector of internal revenue at Freeport, 111. Children,
born at Freeport :
6318.
I.
6319.
II.
6320.
Ill
6321.
IV.
6322.
V.
6323.
VI.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 499
6316. I. Feed Browlet, born 20 Nov., 1859 ; is a printer
at Chicago, 111.
6317. II. Orthena, born 16 May, 1865.
5456.
FANNY,^ [ William Coffin' William^ William Coffin^ John^ Moses^
Moses^'] born 17 July, 1834 ; married William A. Butters, whose
previous wife was her cousin (5462) Selina Huntingdon Little. He
is a merchant and auctioneer in Chicago, 111. She died 4 June, 1876.
Children, beside one that died young :
Elizabeth Butters.
Caroline Butters.
Selina Butters.
Mary Butters.
Robert Butters.
CoJiRAis Butters.
5459.
ANNE,^ [ William Goffiri' William^ William Goffirv' John^ Moses^
Moses^'] born 26 Nov., 1840; married 1861, William Lukens, a
jeweler. They reside in Landsdale, Montgomery County, Penn.
Childi'en :
6324. I. Elizabeth Little Lukens, born 17 May, 1863.
6325. II. William Lukens, born 5 July, 1866.
6326. III. Robert Lukens, born 10 July, 1870.
5460.
ANNA BRUNER,^ \_Thomas RowelV William^ William Coffin^
John'^ Moses^ Moses^^ born 27 Feb., 1827; married 27 Feb., 1851,
Charles Joseph, son of Joseph Charles Dalmas of Metz, France.
He is a broker in Philadelphia, but resides at Oak Lane, Delaware
County, Penn. Children :
6327. I. Victor Dalmas, born 20 April, 1852 ; studied
law, but is now in business at Philadelphia. He married 24 Sept.,
1879, Constance, daughter of Dr. Francis Condie of Philadelphia.
6328. II. Charles Dalmas, born 3 Aug., 1853; is a
farmer and horticulturist.
6329. III. Sophie Dalmas, born 15 Oct., 1855.
6330.
IV.
6331.
V.
6332.
VI.
6333.
VII
6334.
vii:
6335.
IX.
6336.
X.
500 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Mary D almas, born 25 March, 1859.
Henry Alfred Dalmas, born 16 Nov., 1860.
Louis Benjamin Dalmas, born 28 Nov., 1863.
Caroline Dalbias, born 20 Aug., 1865.
VIII. Anna Dalmas, born 18 Jan., 1868.
Philip Dalmas, born 11 March, 1870.
Felix Dalmas, born 25 Dec, 1873.
5462.
SELINA HUNTINGDON, « \_Thomas RowelV William^ William
Goffiyi^ John'^ Moses^ Moses'^'] born 24 Oct., 1830; married William
A. Butters, who married subsequently her cousin (5456) Fanny Lit-
tle. He is a merchant and auctioneer in Chicago. She died 7 June,
1860. Children, beside two that died young :
6337. I. Fanny Butters, born Sept., 1852.
6338. 11. Frank Butters, born May, 1859.
5463.
CAROLINE,^ [TJiomas BoimlV William^ William Coffin^
John'^ Moses^ Moses^'] born 28 July, 1833; married Sept., 1853,
Joseph T., only child of George and Anne Iredell of the Society of
Friends, Philadelphia. He is a merchant. Children :
6339. I. Anne Iredell, born 16 Sept., 1855 ; married
Frank DeHaven, a shoe merchant of Philadelphia.
6340. II. Frank Iredell, born 10 Feb., 1857; is a topo-
graphical and mining engineer, and resides at Elizabeth, N. J.
5467.
CHARLES JOSEPH," [Thomas EoweW William'' William Coffin^
John-^ Moses^ Moses"] born 21 Sept., 1840; married 3 Dec, 1872,
Anna Minna Elizabeth, daughter of Dr. Carl and Sophie (Schaar-
schmidt) Bahn, who was born at Stolpmunde on the Baltic, 7 July,
1842. Rev. Mr. Little is a clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal
church, an accomplished writer and linguist, and Professor of Belles-
lettres at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Penn. Children :
6341. I. MarCxAret Irma Sophie, born 21 Sept., 1878.
6342. II. Charles, born 17 Oct., 1874.
6343. III. Anna, born 14 Oct., 1875.
6344. IV. Helen, born 6 March, 1878.
EIGHTH GENERATION". 501
5468.
ELIZA,^ \_Thomas RoweW William^ William Coffin^ John* 3Ioses^
Moses^^ born 27 July, 1842 ; married Dec, 1860, John Spittall, a
wood engraver, of Philadelphia. He served in the army during the
late war. Children :
6345. I. John Spittall, born 30 Sept., 1861; died 26
June, 1877.
6346. II. Harry Spittall, born 6 July, 1865; died 26
June, 1877.
5469.
BENJAMIN EUSH,« [Thomas Rowelf William'' William Coffirv'
John* Moses^ Moses'^ born 4 July, 1844 ; married Dec, 1865, Anne
Sparks. He was a merchant and resided in Philadelphia, where he
died 27 Feb., 1875. Children :
6347. I. Joseph, born 31 March, 1867.
6348. II. William Ziegler, born 12 April, 1871.
6349. III. BENjAmN, born 19 Oct., 1873.
5470.
JENNIE,'' IThomas RoweW William^ William Coffin^ John*
3Ioses^ Moses-^ born 3 May, 1848; married 6 Jan., 1870, William
D. Ziegler, a shoe merchant and manufacturer of Philadelphia.
Children :
6350. I. Anne L. Ziegler, born 17 Oct., 1872.
6351. II. William D. Ziegler, born 26 Sept., 1875.
5481.
EOBERT BRUCE,« [Robert' William'^ William Coffin^ John*
Moses^ Moses^] born 27 Dec, 1842; married 26 Nov., 1873, Mary
E., daughter of Edwin Henry and Mary Elizabeth (Quick) Steuart.
He is an electro plater and lives in Baltimore. Children :
Alice, born 21 Aug., 1874.
Mart Steuart, born 15 June, 1877.
Elizabeth, born 8 March, 1879.
George Chapman, born 7 April, 1880 ; died 31
6352.
I.
6353.
II.
6354.
III.
6355.
IV.
May, 1880.
502 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5483.
SELINA SPRUIL,8 [Boberf William'^ William Coffin'' John*
Moses^ MoseiP'~\ born 9 Aug., 1848 ; graduated at Baltimore High
School; married 23 April, 1873, Jonathan G. Chapman, a whole-
sale paper dealer of Baltimore. Children :
6356. I. Emma Selina Chapman, born 4 July, 1875.
6357. II. Marion Ackerly Chapman, born 26 Dec, 1876.
6358. III. Sophie Eugenia Chapman, born 5 Dec, 1879.
5570.
ABBY ISABELLA,^ IJosiali Stover' Michael^ Josiah^ Moses*
Moses^ Moses^'] born 27 Nov., 1834 ; married 24 Sept., 1856, Charles
Benjamin, son of John Merrill, M.D., (Harvard 1804) and Mary
Southgate Boyd. Col. Merrill was born 14 April, 1827, grad-
uated at Bowdoin in 1847, and at Harvard Law School in 1849. He
practiced his profession for several years at Portland, where he still
resides. In July, 1862, he was commissioned Lieutenant Colonel of
the Seventeenth Maine, and served with distinction in the late war,
participating in the battles of Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Orange
Grove, and Chancellors ville, where he was particularly complimented
for his valuable services. Children :
6359. I. Josiah Little Merrill, born 1 Feb., 1859 ; died
24 Aug., 1859.
6360. II. Mary Southgate Merrill, born 8 April, 1861 ;
died 29 Aug., 1861.
Isabella Little Merrill, born 5 April, 1862.
Charles Putnam Merrill, born 18 Sept., 1864.
John Fuller Appleton Merrill, born 10 Feb.,
Daniel Chamberlain Merrill, born 10 Jan.,
1868 ; died 20 April, 1868.
6365. VII. Alec Boyd Merrill, born 19 Feb., 1869; died
22 June, 1869.
6366. VIII. Richard King Merrill, born 21 June, 1871 ;
died 28 July, 1872.
5571.
MARIA,^ \_Thomas Broivn'' Edward^ Josiah^ Moses* Moses^ Moses'^']
born 11 Feb., 1821 ; married 21 Oct., 1840, John, son of Col. Oliver
and Lydia (Thompson) Herrick, who was born 23 July, 1816, and
6361.
III.
6362.
IV.
6363.
V.
6364.
VI.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 503
died 9 July, 1856. He was engaged in trade at Auburn, where his
wife died 25 Dec, 1867. Children :
6367. I. Maria Augusta Herrick, born 1 Aug., 1841 ;
married 25 Aug., 1864, John S., son of Rev. Aaron C. and Harriet
(Johnson) Adams, and died 7 Aug., 1870. Children:
6368. I. Kate Leland Adams, born 21 Jan., 1867.
6369. II. Nellie Little Adams, born 10 April, 1869 ;
died 10 May, 1869.
6370. III. Maria Herrick Adams, born 23 July, 1870 ;
died 17 Aug., 1870.
6371. II. Lydia Thompson Herrick, born 10 Feb., 1845 ;
married 7 Dec, 1870, Lester, son of Amos and Sarah Sherburn
(Small) Dwinel. Capt. Dwinel was born 19 April, 1840, served in
the Fifteenth Maine Volunteers from Oct., 1861, to July, 1866, and
now resides at Bangor, Me.
6372. III. Eunice Thrasher Herrick, born 21 March, 1847 ;
died 9 Sept., 1865.
6373. IV. John Little Herrick, born 3 Jan., 1854 ; died 23
March, 1855.
5572.
WILLIAM R0BIS0N,8 [Thomas Brown' Edward^ Josiah^
Moses* Moses^ Moses^'] born 20 May, 1822; married 21 Dec, 1843,
Rachel Dunning, daughter of David and Lydia Thompson, who was
born 29 Aug., 1820, and died 4 April, 1849. He served three years
in Company G-, Second Regiment of District of Columbia Volun-
teers. He died at Auburn 15 March, 1872. Childi'en :
6374. I. Henrietta Maria, born 15 June, 1844, and lives
in San Francisco.
6375. II. Hannah, born 15 Aug., 1845 ; married first 8
June, 1868, Frank C. Shaefer, and second Robert Henry Fielding,
who was born 25 Dec, 1850. They live at Ferry Village, Cape
Elizabeth. Children :
6376. I. Frank William Shaefer, born 13 June,
1869 ; died 4 July, 1873.
6377. II. Thomas Little Shaefer, born 2 Aug., 1871.
6378. III. Henrietta Little Shaefer, born 13 Aug.,
1873 ; died 25 March, 1874.
6379. IV. William Little Fielding, born 30 Dec, 1878.
504 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
557T.
CAROLINE ROBISON,'' [Thomas Brown' Edward^ Josiah^
Moses^ Moses^ Moses^'] bom 7 April, 1831 ; married 2 June, 1852,
Charles W. Goddard, then of Auburn. Mr. Goddard was born in
Portland 29 Dec, 1825 ; graduated at Bowdoin in 1844, studied law,
and has been county attorney, president of the state senate. United
States consul general at Constantinople, judge of the superior court
of Cumberland County, and since 1871 postmaster of Portland. He
is also lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence at Bowdoin College. She
died 18 Sept., 1853. He married second Rowena, daughter of ex-
Gov. Anson P. Morrill. Child, by first wife :
6380. I. Benjamin Little Goddard, born 8 Aug., 1853 ;
died 23 Jan., 1854.
5578.
MARY BREWSTER,^ [ TJiomas Brown" Edward^ JosiaJv' Moses^
Moses^ Moses^'] born 17 Dec, 1832 ; married 27 Feb., 1856, Roscoe
G., son of Charles and Abigail (Chase) Barrell, who died 4 Oct.,
1861, aged 29. He was an apothecary at Auburn, Me., where his
widow died 29 Oct., 1868. Children :
6381. I. Thomas Little Barrell, born 21 Aug., 1857;
is (1882) in Colorado.
6382. II. Caroline Robison Barrell, born 3 April, 1859 ;
lives at La Crosse, Wisconsin.
5581.
HENRY,'' \_Thomas Brown' Edward^ Josialv' Moses^ Moses-^
Moses^~\ born 21 Dec, 1838; married 5 June, 1867, Mary Ellen,
daughter of Edward W. and Elzada (Rollins) Simmons, who was
born 13 March, 1845, Mr. Little was a member of the First Maine
Cavalry, took part in thirty-sis battles, and three raids under Gen-
erals Stoneman, Kilpatrick, and Sheridan. He was wounded at the
battle of Shepardstown, Va., July 16, 1863. In 1868 he was
appointed postmaster at Auburn, Me., an office he has held four
terms, under Presidents Johnson, Grant, Hayes, and Garfield.
Children :
Mary Simmons, born 28 April, 1868.
Thomas Brown, born 2 Feb., 1870; died 24
Caroline Robison, born 21 Jan., 18-76.
Alice Rollins, born 9 Feb., 1878.
Margaret, born 3 Feb., 1880.
6383.
I.
6384.
II.
July, 1871.
6385.
III.
6386.
IV.
6387.
V.
EIGHTH GENEKATION. 605
5585.
ELIZABETH MARY TODD,« [^JoHiali' Edward!" Josiah? Moses'
Moses^ Moses^'] born 24 Sept., 1823 ; married 14 Oct., 1847, George
Hutching, son of Robert and Jane Johnson (Hutchins) Ambrose,
who was born 27 Jan., 1825. He was engaged in trade at Auburn,
Me., for several years, then went to the West, and is now a success-
ful lumber merchant of Chicago, 111. Children :
6388. I. Mary Cummings Ambkose, born in Auburn, 11
Oct., 1848; married 27 Oct., 1870, Alexander Fleming Stevenson,
who was born at Hamburg, Germany, 8 April, 1837. Col. Steven-
son was educated in Germany, came to this country in 1854, studied
law, and was admitted to the bar in 1859. At the beginning of the
late war he entered the army as first lieutenant in the Forty-second
Illinois Volunteers, and was appointed, at the battle of Stone River,
inspector general on tlie staff of Gen. Philip H. Sheridan. He has
served two terms as a member of the state legislature from Chicago,
and was elected in 1869 clerk of the superior court of Cook County.
His wife died 14 Sept., 1875. Children :
6389. I. Alexander Francis Stevenson, born 1 May,
1872.
6390. II. Mary Louise Stevenson, bornSO June, 1875.
6391. II. George Frakcis Ambrose, born in Auburn 27
April, 1851 ; is in business with his father.
6392. III. Charles Edward Ambrose, born in Cordova,
111., 23 Oct., 1855 ; is in business with his father.
6393. IV. JosiAH Little Ambrose, born in Amboy, 111.,
16 Sept., 1857; is studying medicine at Rush Medical College,
Chicago.
6394. V. Elizabeth Ambrose, born in Chicago 20 Nov.,
1865.
5586.
EDWARD,*^ [JosiaK^ Edward^ Josiah? Moses' Moses^ Moses'^']
born 25 June, 1825 ; married 8 Oct., 1856, Julia Williams, daughter
of Charles Lyman and Sarah B. (Williams) Eustis, who was born 5
May, 1830. He has been engaged in trade and now lives in
Chicago. Children :
6395. I. Fannie EusTis, born in Amboy, 111., 10 March, 1858.
6396. II. Francis Cdmmings, born in Chicago, 20 July, 1865.
506 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
5587.
FRANCIS BROWN,« \_Josiali' Edwarcf Josialv' Moses^ Moses"
Moses^'] born 20 June, 1827 ; married first 4 Oct., 1854, Maria War-
ren, daughter of Noah and Esther (Stetson) Brooks of Dorchester,
Mass., who died in Chicago 19 Oct., 1874, and second 5 June, 1878,
Mary Prince, daughter of Rev. Dr. Uriah Ballvam of Lewiston, Me.
Mr. Little is a prosperous lumber dealer in Chicago.
5589.
JOSIAH,^ \_Josiah'' Edward^ Josialv" Hoses'^ Moses^ Moses^'] boi-n
10 Sept., 1832 ; married 17 Nov., 1859, Mary Ann Dolieve, daugh-
ter of Amos and Jane Fredonia (Holly) Hussey, who was born at
Belleville, Ohio, 10 Aug., 1835. Mr. Little early settled in Illinois,
and is a prominent and respected citizen of Amboy, where he is
engaged in the banking business. He has served as treasurer of
Lee County for three terms. Children :
6397. I. JosiAH, born 12 Oct., 1860; is in business with
his father.
6398. II. Nancy Jane, born 19 Sept., 1862; married 29
Dec, 1881, Isaac Newton Perry, cashier of the National Bank at
Rochelle, 111.
6399. III. Mary Elizabeth, boru 16 July, 1864; is a stu-
dent at Wellesley College.
6400. IV. Edward Hussey, born 21 June, 1866.
6401. V. Maria Warren, born 17 Feb., 1871.
5590.
CHARLES JENKINS, '^ IJosiaW Ediccmf Josialv' Moses^ Moses^
Moses'^'] born 9 April, 1836; married 30 Dec, 1858, Harriet
Antoinette, daughter of Schuyler and Jedidah (Grover) Chamberlin,
who was born at Uncasville, Conn., 2 April, 1839. He was edu-
cated at Gorham Academy and Bowdoin College, studied law a
short time, but has since been successfully engaged in business, and
is now a shoe manufacturer at Lynn, Mass. Children :
6402. I. Charlotte Brooks, born in Portland, Me., 29
March, 1863 ; died in Yarmouth 25 Feb., 1867.
6403. II. Grace Chamberlin, born in Yarmouth, Me., 15
Dec, 1867.
6404. III. Infant son, born in Yarmouth 10 Sept., 1869 ;
died 12 Sept., 1869.
5592.
NANCY BRADFORD, 8 [Josiah' Edward' Josiah' Moses^ Moses^
Moses"^^ born 11 Aug., 1838 ; married 13 Nov., 1861, Francis Sam-
EIGHTH GENERATION. 507
uel, son of John H. Spring, who was born 14 May, 1829, at New-
buryport, Mass. He is engaged in the real estate business at .San
Francisco, where his wife died 17 April, 1873. Children:
6405. I. John Hopkins Spring, born 13 Dec, 1862.
6406. II. Francis Vergnies Spring, born 8 July, 1864 ;
died 30 Dec, 1871.
6407. III. Charlotte Brooks Spring, born 30 July, 1866.
6408. IV. G-EORGE Lewis Spring, born 22 May, 1869.
6409. V. Horace Spring, born 4 Sept., 1870 ; died 5 Sept.,
1870.
5593.
HORACE CHAPIN,8 [Jbsia/i" Edward^ JosiaJv' Moses' Hoses'"
Jfb.ses^] born 14 Jan., 1840 ; married 1 Nov., 1860, Rosa J., daugh-
ter of Jacob H. and Ellen (Blake) Roak, who was born at Auburn
6 May, 1843. He entered the army during the late war and was
elected captain of Company B, Twenty-third Maine Infantry ; has
since been engaged in business and manufacturing, and is now
postmaster at Lewiston. Children :
6410. I. Nellie Roak, born in Portland 15 Aug., 1861 ;
is a member of the class of 1883 at Bates College.
Nancy Brooks, born in Auburn 8 Oct., 1864.
Jacob Roak, born in Lewiston 30 June, 1870.
Charlotte Brooks, born in Lewiston 12 Feb.,
6411.
II.
6412.
III.
6413.
IV.
1872.
6414.
V.
6415.
VI.
Rose, born in Lewiston 1 April, 1873.
Lucy, born' in Lewiston 13 July, 1879.
562T.
EDWARD ADAMS, 8 \_Edioard To'pioan' Edwaixf Josialv"
Moses' Moses^ Mose^^ born 13 May, 1841 ; married 6 Sept., 1864,
Susan Maria, daughter of William and Margaret (Duggan) Jordan
of Danville, now Auburn, Me., who was born 9 Sept., 1839. He
was educated at the Lewiston Falls Academy, engaged in the dry
goods business in Lewiston, afterwards in the manufacture of shoes in
Auburn. He was a director in the First National Bank of Auburn,
a trustee of the Savings Bank, and served in the city council. He
died at Washington, D. C, 14 April, 1876, while on a journey to the
South for his health. Children :
6416. I. Edward Toppan, born 17 May, 1866.
6417. II. Horace, born 3 Oct., 1868.
6418. in. Mabel, born 6 May, 1872.
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
[It is onl}^ just to the compiler to state that every exertion was made on his
part to have the matter here given appear in its proper place in the book. The
failure or unreasonable delay of a few correspondents to answer his letters of
inquiry, together with some unavoidable accidents, will account for the most of
these additions and corrections.]
Page 5.
For "It stood about," etc., read The house he occupied prior
to 1679, stood about thirty rods east of the present residence of
Deacon Josepli Little, which is on the site of his second house.
Page 7.
4. Omit "It is said," and read, Two of his account books are
in existence.
Page 9.
For "Judith Kelly," read Judith Hale.
Page 26.
Stephen Sewall was the son of Henry and Elizabeth (Titcomb)
Sewall, and was probably 85, instead of 80, at his death. His
daughter Anna died unmarried. Sarah married a Mr. Hodge and
lived to an advanced age.
Page 97.
1128. JANE, born 23 Aug., 1791 ; married 11 Feb., 1817,
Amos Phillips, son of John and Abigail (Phillips) Brown, who was
born in Thornton, N. H., 15 June, 1791, and died 16 April, 1859,
at Rushville, 111. He was a Congregational and Presbyterian clergy-
man, and preached in New Hampshire, western New Yorli, and
Illinois. She died 21 Feb., 1836. Children:
6419. I. Eliza Ann Brown, born 7 Oct.. 1818 ; married 23
March, 1841, Rev. Joseph Fowler, and had five children.
6420. 11. John BROWN,born 26 Oct., 1821 ; died 22 July, 1824.
6421. III. Sarah Jane Brown, born 1 April, 1825 ; married
first June, 1847, Stephen M. White, and second Joshua Dabbs. She
had one child by each marriage, and died Sept., 1858.
ADDITIONS AND COEEECTIONS. 509
6422. IV. John Mills Brown, born 18 Oct., 1827; married
flr^t 20 April, 1849, Elizabeth L. Bartlett, and second 17 July, 1879,
Emma Root. Rev. Mr. Brown is a Presbyterian clergyman, served
in the army a short time during the civil war, and now lives at
Axtell, Kansas. Children :
6423. I. Helen Louisa Brown, born 7 April, 1850 ;
died 24 Dec, 1857.
6424. II. William Frederick Brown, born 2 April,
1852; died 20 Dec, 1857.
6425. III. Roxy Jane Brown, born 30 March, 1854;
died 11 Nov., 1856.
6426. IV. Sarah Elizabeth Brown, born 16 Oct.,
1857 ; married 18 Dec, 1878, R.- A. Lehmann.
6427. V. Harriet Lucretia Brown, born 16 Oct., 1860.
6428. VI. Mary Charlotte Brown, born 8 Jan., 1862.
6429. VII. Alfred Leonard Brown, born 29 June, 1864.
6430. VIII. John Calvin Brown, born 16 Nov., 1865;
died March, 1867.
6431. V. Joseph Little Brown, born 29 May, 1829 ; died
29 July, 1859.
Page 125.
1487. Jacob Atkinson, died 29 Jan., 1857.
1488. John M. E. Atkinson, born 25 Nov., 1853 ; married 28
Feb., 1875, Miss T. Calhoun. He is a cashier for the Seattle Coal
and Transportation Company, New Castle, W. T. Children :
I. Morton Eddy Atkinson, born 27 Dec, 1875.
II. Sarah Eliza Atkinson, born 25 Sept., 1879.
1489. Lizzie E. Atkinson, born 20 Dec, 1854.
Page 161.
1959. George W. Melvin, died 10 Jan., 1882.
520. HANNAH, married first 31 March, 1791, Allen Payne,
who was born 31 March, 1765, and died Dec, 1818, and second in
1822, Josiah Miner, who was born 9 April, 1768, and died 4 March,
1865. She died 9 July, 1851. ChHdrenj
I. Allen Patne, born 19 Feb., 1792; married first
Lucy Meacham, and second Mary Wilkinson, and had thirteen chil-
dren, of whom four died young. He died 13 Jan., 1875.
II. Lyman Payne, born 11 Feb., 1794 ; died 12 Aug.,
1810.
6433.
11.
6434.
III.
6435.
IV.
6436.
V.
6437.
VI.
510 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
III. Hannah Payne, bom 7 March, 1796.
Page 162.
1969. Omit the interrogation point.
Page 168.
553. EZEKIEL, married 7 Feb., 1809, Mary, daughter of
Zebulon and Hannah Davis, and died in Barre, Vt.
2071. Oscar Eugene, died 18 May, 1844.
2075. Mary Louisa, married 12 July, 1866.
Page 174.
2169. Sardis Judson Knight now lives at Thrall, Wright
County, Iowa. Children :
6432. I. Robert Dexter Knight, born 10 Oct., 1862.
Charles Henry Knight, born 18 April, 1864.
Mary Elizabeth Knight, born 17 April, 1866.
Jessie Marie Knight, born 15 Nov., 1868.
Clara Belle Knight, born 10 Jan., 1871.
Addie Louise Knight, born 16 April, 1873.
Page 175.
2172. James and Lorena Fish had eleven children, of whom
four are said to be living, viz., Alpha, Ellery, William C, and
Almira who married Standish Ward.
2174. Sardis had one son that survived infancy, Dexter Sardis,
born May, (?) 1850; residence unknown.
*2176. Ozias, born 6 Nov., 1828, omit the rest.
Page 185.
2286. BENJAMIN, born 30 June, 1817 ; married Frances Jane
Stoddard, who was born 2 Aug., 1825, and died 16 Oct., 1875. He
is a farmer at Colebrook, N. H. Children :
6438. I. Elizabeth Martha, born 2 March, 1845 ; was a
school teacher, and died 27 Dec, 1875.
6439. II. Electa Frances, born 22 June, 1846 ; married 15
Feb., 1867, Orsamus Frizzle, and died 21 June, 1870. Child:
6440. I. Benjamin A. Frizzle, born 20 Dec, 1867.
6441. III. ZoRA Belle, born 28 Feb., 1848 ; married 1 Jan.,
1867, William Shaw Spencer, a farmer of Colebrook, N. H. Chil-
dren :
ADDITIONS AND COEEECTIONS. 611
6442. I. Belle Sophronia Spencer, born 30 Oct., 1869.
6443. II. Estella Lizzie Spencer, born 26 Jan., 1872.
6444. III. Rosa Frances Spencer, born 16 July, 1878.
6445. IV. Harriet Titus Spencer, born 1 March, 1880.
6446. IV. AoiA Lucy, born 25 Aug., 1850; was a school
teacher; married 25 Nov., 1875, Aaron Buzzell, son of John L. and
Laura (Applebee) Haynes, a machinist of Colebrook, N. H.
6447. V. Eebecca Edna.
6448. VT. Albert Benjamin, born 13 Oct., 1855 ; is a
farmer at Colebrook.
6449. VII. Herbert Sahiuel, born 25 June, 1858 ; is a farmer
at Colebrook.
Page 197.
675. Omit interrogation point after 1767.
2469. Died unmarried 21 Feb., 1825.
2471. Asa, son of Parker P. and Hannah (Wheeler) Pingree
2474. Silas Moody Noyes, born 5 Dec, 1856.
Page 198.
2484. Joseph Little Noyes, born 28 May, 1812.
2495. Margaret Louise Noyes, born 10 April, 1879.
Page 199.
2501. Married 23 Nov., 1815.
Page 246.
1153. Rev. Dr. Little died 25 Feb., 1882.
Page 304.
3797. Idella V. Reed, born 23 March, 1863.
3798. Lydia E. Reed, born 8 Sept., 1867.
3799. Thomas Warren Reed, born 18 Oct., 1870.
3800. Lucia Blanche Reed, born 12 July, 1875.
3801. Mahala Reed married Russell, son of Luke and Eliza
Bean. Children :
6450. I. Herbert Leslie Bean, born 13 Jan., 1863.
6451. II. Horace Luke Bean, born 22 March, 1864;
died 24 April, 1879.
6452. III. Eva Jane Bean, born 25 April, 1866.
6453. IV. Ida Clara Bean, born 22 July, 1868.
512 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
6454. V. Eugene V. Bean, bom 14 Feb., 1870.
6455. VI. Victoria Bean, born 18 Aug., 1871 ; died
14 April, 1879.
6456. VII. Thomas Bean, born 31 Aug., 1872.
6457. VIII. Lockwood Bean, born 14 July, 1874.
6458. IX. Katie Bean, born 10 June, 1875.
6459. X. Merton Bean, born 8 Feb., 1877.
6460. XI. Simon Bean, born 20 June, 1879.
6461. XII. May Victoria Bean, born 4 March, 1880.
3802. Lafayette and Ruth Reed have a child, Mabel E. Reed,
born 8 May, 1881.
Page 328.
2076. John R. Duncan was born 17 March, 1820, and died 27
Oct., 1876. Children:
4122. I. Junaetta Little Duncan, born 13 Aug.,
1860; married 25 Nov., 1877, Nelson A. Bump, who was
born 13 April, 1845. Children :
4123. I. Guy Ethan Bump, born 7 Aug., 1878.
4124. II. Edith MayBump, born 16 June, 1880.
4125. II. Harriet Louisa Duncan, born 11 Feb., 1869.
Page 364.
4629. Read Francina for Francisca.
Page 382.
4861. Walter Augustus married 6 Sept., 1878, Ella L.,
daughter of George W. and Cybelia A. Mack, who was born in
Lenox, Mass., 10 Sept., 1859. Their daughter was born 28 April,
1880.
Page 399.
5087. Ella J. (Nichols) Little died 27 Oct., 1871.
Page 402.
SAMUEL,''' son of (1038) Samuel Little and Abigail Sanborn,
born 23 Jan., 1800, at Norwich, Vt. ; married first 2 Jan., 1825,
Arabella, daughter of Ira and Arsena (Sprague) Baxter, who was
born at Norwich, Vt., 22 Sept., 1807, and died there 26 Oct., 1849.
He was a farmer and lived in Norwich, Vt., and Littleton, N. H.
Children, born at Littleton save the last two :
ADDITIONS AND COERECTIONS. 513
6462. I. RosETTA A., born 31 Jan., 1826 ; married 1 May,
1851, Lucius S. Lord, who was born at Union Village, Vt., 7 Sept.,
1818, where he now lives, a farmer. Children :
6463. I. Abbie S. Lord, born 7 Aug., 1853; died
18 Feb., 1859.
6464. II. Alpa R. Lord, born 28 Oct., 1855; is a
teacher in Lewis, Cass County, Iowa.
6465. III. John F. Lord, born 28 Jan., 1860.
6466. IV. Eliza N. Lord, born 9 March, 1869.
6467. II. Ira C, born 17 June, 1827; married 18 Nov.,
1856, at Denmark, Iowa, Cynthia A. Dean, who died 16 March, 1861,
and second 29 Aug., 1863, Laura L. Newton of Pleasant Ridge,
Iowa. Children :
Delia F., born 1 May, 1858 ; died 15 May,
Ora G., born 6 Jan., 1861.
Owen, born 15 Oct., 1866.
Abbie, born 7 Jan., 1869.
Daphna, born 17 June, 1871.
Anna Eliza, born 2 Dec, 1828; married first
2 Nov., 1848, William G. Nelson; second Charles W. Burnham ;
and third Nathaniel F. Pierce. She died at Norwich, Vt., 20 Aug.,
1870. Children :
6474. I. Abby W. Burnham, born in Norwich, July,
1850 ; died at Thetford, Vt., 10 Nov., 1865.
6475. II. Arthur H. Burnham, born in Thetford 15
Oct., 1857.
6476. III. Charles J. Burnham, born in Thetford 25
Dec, 1858 ; died 3 Nov., 1865.
6477. IV. Harriet L., born 30 Aug., 1830; married 15
March, 1849, John A. Slack, who was born at Norwich, Vt., 18
Nov., 1826, and lives at South Roj'alton, Vt. Children, the first
three born at Norwich, the last at Royalton :
6478. I. Charles W. Slack, born 17 Sept., 1850;
married 20 Feb., 1872, Genie H. Burnham, who was born at
Putney, Vt., 1 April, 1851. They live at Royalton, Vt.
Child :
6479. Eunice M. Slack, born 16 Dec, 1872.
6480. II. Samuel L. Slack, born 18 Nov., 1851;
33
6468.
I.
1860.
6469.
II.
6470.
III.
6471.
IV.
6472.
V.
73. III.
Anis
6481.
6482.
6483.
III.
6484.
IV.
6485.
V.
514 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
married 2 Oct., 1869, Adella B^tchelder of Plainfield, Vt.,
and lives in Sweetland, Cal. Children, born at Sweetland:
I. Hattie E. Slack, born 11 Sept., 1872.
II. Wallace W. Slack, born 4 Dec, 1875.
Fred J. Slack, born 3 Dec, 1853.
Lewis P. Slack, born 22 Nov., 1855.
Hattie L. Slack, born 8 Nov., 1860; mar-
ried 29 Oct., 1879, William B. Smith, who was born at Roy-
alton 15 June, 1855. He is a carjDenter. Child :
6486, Eva Lou Smith, born 18 Aug., 1880.
6487. VI. Louisa S. Slack, born 6 Feb., 1862.
6488. V. Marshall D. Baxter, born 2 April, 1834 ; mar-
ried Albina Johnson, and had one son, Clarence. Both father and
son died at Bath, N. H., April, 1864.
6489. VI. Samuel H., born 20 July, 1837 ; married 20 Aug.,
1861, Ella, daughter of Charles and Martha Pollard, and was killed
in front of Richmond, Va., 13 May, 1864.
6490. VII. Edward P., born at Norwich, Vt., 9 Aug., 1841 ;
married 1859, Nancy S. Forsyth, and died in hospital at New Orleans
11 May, 1862. Child:
6491. Edward P., born 3 Aiag., 1862.
6492. VIII. Walter G., born at Norwich, Vt., 18 Sept., 1849;
married 1872, Ella Burton at Denmark, Iowa, where he lives. Child :
6493. Freddie, born May, 1873.
Page 411.
5214. George Sawyer, died 6 April, 1882.
Walter, born 11 Jan., 1882.
Robert Rice, born 7 Oct., 1881.
Page 416.
5290.1.
V.
5293.1.
II.
APPENDIX.
COLLEGE GRADUATES.
The following list does not iuckide the names of many who, from
ill health or other cause, did not complete their college course, nor
the graduates of law, medical, or theological schools except when
also college graduates, nor those who have pursued courses at
business colleges or institutions which it seems unfair to rank with
the following. The colleges are arranged in the order of their
establishment. The name of the graduate is preceded by the year
of his graduation and followed by the number of the page where
an account of him may be found. The names of those connected
with the family by marriage are indicated by a dagger. The titles
given are those that appear in the triennial college catalogues. The
compiler craves pardon for any omission of which he may inadvert-
ently have been guilty.
Harvard College.
1724. tRev. Nicholas Oilman, A.M., 11 i 1793. fHon. Frederick A. Sumner,
1731. tStephen Sewall, A. M., 2G , A.M., 114
1734. fRev. Phineas Stevens, A.M., 19 j ISIO. William Young, 136
1755. Hon. Tristram Daltou, A.M., 25 | 1823. Frederick A. Sumner, M.D., 114
1757. Rev. Tristram Gilman, 11 '> 18.31. Robert A. Coker, 196
1761. fRev. Silas Moody, A.M., 79 i 1850. Charles ^V. Little, A.M., 209
26
19
ISIO.
25
1823.
11
18.31.
79 i
1850.
65
18.56.
33
1867.
L49
1870.
94
1874.
17
1881.
1777. tDaniel Noyes Poore, M.D., 65 ! 18.56. George C. Little, A.M., 209
1778. fRev. Asa Piper, A.M., 33 ! 1867. Charles G. Saunders, LL.B., 85
1784. Ezekiel Little, A.M., 149 I 1870. Franklin Nourse, 384
1787. Moses Little, M.D., . 94 , 1874. David L. Withington, 374
1792. Hon. S P. Webster, A.M., 17 1881. Robert H. McCurdy, 209
Yale College.
1825. tRev. John C. March, A.M., 280 | 1854. Rev. Carroll Cutler, S.T.D., 240
College of Nevt Jersey (Princeton).
1845. Rev. ElbridgeG. Little, A.M., 427 | 1862. fRev. John Giffen, A.M., 378
University of Pennsylvania.
1879. Charles W. Nevin, 380
Browtn University.
1838. Charles S. Bradley, LL.D., 65 ; 1872. Rev. John H. Mason, A.M., 297
1843. Lyman Jewett, S.T.D., 70 | 1879. Rev. Edward E. Atkinson, 125
1855. Henry A. Littell, 401 I
516
LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Dartmouth College.
1776.
1792.
1795.
1795.
1797.
1800.
1805.
1811.
1818.
1819.
1822.
1822.
1823.
1826.
1827.
1830.
1831.
1831.
1811.
1818.
1825.
1835.
1857.
1860.
1864.
Silas Little, A.M., 84 j 1833.
Michael Little, A.M., 272 ; 1836.
Hon. John Noyes, A.M., 37 | 18.38.
tJohn Vose, A.M., 72 . 1843.
Edward Little, 273
Tristram Gilman, A.M., 12 : 1845.
tRev. Francis Brown, D.D., 12
Rev. Valentine Little, 272 \ 1852.
tWilliam Chamberlain, A.M., 82 | 1854.
tRev. Calvin Cutler, A.M., 239 i 1857.
Rev. Jacob Little, D.D., 244 1859.
■t Adams Moore, M.D., 286 { 1860.
Jonathan K. Little, 106 | 1860.
Rev. Henry Little, D.D., 246 ! 1863.
Rev. Charles H. Little, 97 ; 1871.
John H. Noyes, 37 , 1872.
Rev. Jesse Page, A.M., 315 \ 1873.
Rev. Samuel G. Brown, ; 1881.
D.D., 12 , 1882.
Caleb E. Sumner,
John F. Pingry, Ph.D.,
Moses L. Atkinson, M.D.,
Rev. George H. Atkinson,
D.D.,
William M. Chamberlain,
M.D.,
Rev. Charles Cutler,
Rev. Levi Little,
tGeorge A. Low, A.M.,
William Little,
Charles Little, M.D.,
Rev. Arthur Little, D.D.,
tCharles A. Pillsbury, A.M.,
George H. Atkinson, M.D.,
Augustine V. Barker, A.M.,
Clinton B. Evans,
James W. Hale,
Luther B. Little,
BowDom College.
Josiah Little, A.M.,
Rev. Benjamin Hale, D.D.,
Josiah S. Little, A.M.,
fRev. George W. Cressey,
A.M.,
Charles W. Pickard, A.M.,
Simeon A. Evans, M.D.,
William L. Gerrish,
110
274
438
443
253
142
1S66. Frederic H. Gerrish, M.D.,
1867. Winfield S. Hutchinson,
A.M.,
1871. Charles E. Clark, M.D.,
1875. Woodbiiry Pulsifer, A.M.,
1877. George T. Little, A.M.,
1881. Frank H. Little,
1882. William A. Moody,
MiDDLEBURY COLLEGE.
1825. tRev.HerveyO.Higley.A.M., 249
1860. Rev. Henry P. Higley, A.M., 249
1868.
1868.
Edwin H. Higley, A.M.,
Alfred E. Higley,
1878.
1853.
1862.
1844.
1858.
1860.
1860.
Hamilton College.
Rev. William E. Lyttle, 329
Colby University.
Rev. John A. Lowell, A.M., 122 i 1869. Nicholas N. Noyes,
Aretus G. Barker, A.M., 4.35
Rev. Charles M
D.D.,
George H. Pickard,
Rev. Joseph B. Little,
Rev. George O. Little,
Amherst College
Atkinson
Trinity College.
1846. tRev. Malcolm Douglass.D.D., 276 | 1879, Melville K, Bailey,
115
289
282
283
82
240
410
240
482
238
412
178
283
436
254
275
411
143
124
445
116
445
255
79
249
249
123
1861.
tRev. Leverett S. Griggs,
418
128
1871.
George F. Sawyer,
1.34
443
1880.
Russell M. Little,
426
416
1885.
Walter C. Low,
240
417
476
APPENDIX. 517
Hob ART College.
1848. Hon. Benjamin Hale, 275 ' 1858. Cyrus K. Hale, 276
1853. Thomas Hale, 276 ' 1860. Josiah L. Hale, M.D., 277
Western Reserve College.
1852. Eev. Joseph Little, 245 I Hermon E. Cutler, 240
1877. Francis Little, M.D., 410 '
Wesleyan Universitt.
1868. tRev. Samuel R. Bailey, 475 |
University of New York.
1862. James O. Pingry, M.D., 289 ] 1868. Francis K. Pingry, A.M., 289
1868. John Pingry, 289' Herbert G. Lyttle, M.D., 330
Wabash College.
1863! Rev. Henry S. Little, 417 1 1870. Rev. Charles H. Little, 418
Oberlin College.
1865. Mary Maude Little, 481 | 1871. George L. Atkinson, 358
Marietta College.
1863. Rev. George A. Little, 416 | 1867. Rev. Charles Little, 416
University of Michigan.
1861. Rev. Ebenezer L. Little, .344 | 1876. John R. Little, 372
Rochester University.
1863. tRev. Volney A. Sage, 325 | 1872. Adelbert P. Little, 326
Pacific University.
1876. Edward M. L. Atkinson, i
LL.B., 284 1
Bates College.
1873. N. W. Harris, Ph.D.
1880. Eliza H. Sawyer,
(Yale), 115 , 1883. Nellie R. Little, 507
133 1
Iowa College.
1871. Elizabeth H. Little,
Fannie R. Little,
379 1 tProf . Jesse Macy, 481
379 ' tJacob P. Lyman, 379
Smith College.
Anna A. Cutler,
240 1
Total number 129.
SOLDIERS.
The following lists are as complete as information at hand will
allow, and yet probably do not contain many names that should
appear in them. They do not include those who are connected with
518
LITTLE GENEALOGY.
the family by marriage. The titles given are those held during the
war. For readiness of reference the serial number of each indi-
vidual is placed after his name. A dagger is prefixed to those who
died in the service, or from wounds there received.
I. — Those Who Served in the French and Indian Wars.
Capt. Moses Little,
Capt. James Noyes,
Moses Little,
157
321
4
Nathaniel Little,
Bond Little,
Samuel Little,
123
167
335
II. — Those Who Served in the Revolution.
Col. Moses Little,
Lt. Col. Henry Gerrish,
Lt. Amos Little,
Lt. George Little,
Lt. Joshua Little,
Lt. Moses Little,
Ensign Nathaniel Little,
Benjamin Little,
157
141
.354
507
269
175
338
359
Francis Little,
Friend Little,
Joseph Little,
Nathaniel Little,
Nathaniel Little,
Samuel Little,
tTristram Little,
tBenjamin Kimhall,
384
357
360
326
353
117
275
287
III. — Those Who Served in the War of 1812, or in the
Regular Army or Navy.
Capt. Richard Little,
Lt. Henry Little,
Lt. John H. Little,
Lt. William M. Little,
John Little,
Moses A. Little,
Noah Little,
Ortha Little,
Admiral Charles H. Poore,
tCol. Stephen A. Little,
Major Dudley Little,
Major Edwin H. Nevin,
Major Edwin H. Higiey,
tCapt. Charles Little,
tCapt. Edmund C. Little,
Capt. Horace C. Little,
Capt. Thomas E. Little,
Capt. Francis B. Merriam,
Capt. Reuben Sawyer,
tLt. Hiram K. Little,
Lt. Moses S. Little,
tLt. Samuel B. Little,
1121
Walter Little,
1657
937
tDaniel Bailey,
1368
4575
Michael L. Bailey,
1323
3393
William W. Bailey,
1412
2554
Jesse Burbank,
1118
3239
Samuel Moody,
864
523
Nathaniel N. Sawyer,
785
564
Serv
ED IN THE Civil War.*
847
Lt. Thomas B. Little,
4989
3245
Lt. David E. Burbank,
1106
1670
tLt. William L. Gerrish,
1710
4830
Lt. Caleb Saunders,
972
3117
Rev. George A. Little,
3080
4036
Rev. Joseph Little,
3076
5875
Rev. John M. Brown,
6422
5593
Dr. Charles Little,
3018
5464
Dr. Charles F. Little,
4813
784
Dr. J. R. Little,
4439
5340
Dr. Simeon A. Evans,
3178
3749
Dr. Albert R. Sawyer,
791
3395
Serg. Charles H. Little,
2806
5389
Serg. George H. Little,
4875
*lt is hardly necessary to state that all these fought for the Union. As far as the
writer's knowledge extends, no one mentioned in this volume served on the other side.
APPENDIX.
619
Serg. Henry Little,
Serg. James H. Little,
Adin T. Little,
tAlbert Little,
Allan F. Little,
Arno Little,
Charles Little,
tCharles P. Little,
Charles W. Little,
tEdward P. Little,
Ethan Little,
tDana D. Little,
Francis "W. Little,
Frank H. Little,
tGeorge Little,
George F. Little,
George W. Little,
tHenry C. Little,
Horace A. Little,
Isaiah C. Little,
James A. Little,
James R. Little,
James W. Little,
Jay P. Little,
fjohn Little,
John A. Little,
tJohn L. Little,
Josiah F. Little,
Lafayette Little,
Linus H. Little,
tMoses C. Little,
Moses O. Little,
Nathaniel Little,
tOliver O. Little,
tOrange S. Little,
Oscar E. Little,
tPaul E. Little,
Robert F. Little,
tSamuel Little,
fSamuel H. Little,
Sardis Little,
Thomas Little,
William C. Little,
Total number
5581
3984
5079
5039
4440
4690
2639
4081
4104
6490
4692
4106
4581
5102
4024
5502
5264
5076
4576
2248
5910
5457
3698
5090
4040
5393
4583
3695
2099
5077
5386
3692
5114
2029
4094
4093
3694
5113
2150
6489
2174
3752
5451
William M. Little,
tWillie O. Little,
William R. Little,
John W. Atkinson,
Fred Bailey,
AugTistine V. Barker,
Eugene V. Barker,
Florentine H. Barker,
Francisco W. Barker,
Valentine S. Barker,
Henry T. Bartlett,
Samuel W. Bartlett,
Edgar L. Beech,
fCalvin M. Burbank,
tEzekiel W. Burbank,
ANah Carleton,
Edwin L. Carleton,
William G. Eaton,
James L. Gerrish,
fAlgernon S. Gilman,
fJasper H. Gilman,
Henry W. Howard,
tLewis G. Hurd,
fJoseph Kennedy,
flsaac N. Kennedy,
tStephen H. Kimball,
fWillie S. Knaggs,
Samuel C. Lovejoy,
Thomas B. McClure,
tWilliam A. Moore,
tJacob S. Morse,
Elbridge A. Richardson,
Charles W. Sawyer,
Daniel L. Sawyer,
tGeorge E. SaAvyer,
George F. Sawj-er,
William F. Sa-wyer,
Henry W. Scott,
Riley Smith,
tMoses L. Wigglesworth,
tWilliam F. Wheeler,
John E. P. Wright,
3696
4277
5572
1546
1409
5538
5531
5537
5533
5536
715
711
2540
1117
1110
1941
1940
4371
3053
2271
2272
4804
4854
4660
4667
3680
4850
35()4
4851
3547
3939
4418
1616
1618
1624
1612
1611
2598
4146
1564
4801
1378
150.
LONDON PARISH RECORDS.
The following extracts are the results of an attempted investiga-
tion of the English ancestry of the emigrant. Most, though not all,
of the variations in the spelling of the surname have been observed.
520 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
St. Saviour's, Southwark.
Baptisms.— 2 Sept., 1576, Ralph, son of John Lyttell ; 12 Sept., 1580, John, son
of John Lyttell ; 16 June, 1582, Edward, son of John Lyttell ; 12 Jan., 1588, Mary,
daughter of Thomas Lyttell, waterman ; 26 April, 1590, Thomas, son of Thomas
Lyttle, waterman ; 10 Feb., 1591-2, Daniel, son of Thomas Lyttle, waterman ; 4
May, 1595, Edward, son of Thomas Litle, waterman ; 28 Oct., 1597, Tabitha,
daughter of Bryan Lyttle, tailor ; 11 July, 1602, Frances, daughter of James
Little, waterman; 26 Oct., 1603, Alice, daughter of Steven Little, waterman; 24
Nov., 1614, John, son of Lawrence Little, waterman ; 19 Oct., 1617 Francis, son
of Lawrence Little, waterman ; 18 Dec, 1617, Margaret, daughter of Thomas
Little, waterman ; 31 Aug., 1620, Anne, daughter of Thomas Little, waterman ;
4 May, 1627, Bartholomew, son of Thomas Litle, tailor ; 20 Sept., 1629, John,
son of Thomas Lj^ttle, tailor ; 15 April, 1632, Bethia, daughter of Thomas Litle,
tailor ; 20 AxM-il, 1633, Amy, daughter of John Little, weaver ; 8 May, 1634, Eliza-
beth, daughter of Thomas Little, tailor.
Marriages. — 5 Oct., 1595, Brian Little to Agnes Claxton ; 22 May, 1596, Stephen
Lytle to Helen Griffin ; 4 Aug., 1599, Lawrence Little to Alice Hegar ; 3 Aug.,
1600, Richard Long to Agnes Little ; 27 Nov., 1603, Ralph Church to Elizabeth
Litle ; 30 July, 1604, John Littell to Joan Benton ; 1 June, 1606, Lawrence Little
to Katherine Scales.
St. Olave's, Southwark.
Baptisms.— 6 July, 1595, Abel, son of John Litell ; 9 July, 1598, Anna, daugh-
ter of John Lytell, porter ; 23 Jan., 1602-3, Robert, son of Nicholas Lytell, glover ;
13 March, 1606-7, John, son of Nicholas Litell, glover ; 12 March, 1610-11, Anne,
daughter of Thomas Littell, glover ; 2 May, 1613, Elizabeth, daughter of Thoiuas
Littell, glover ; 17 May, 1618, Dorcas, daughter of Nicholas Littell, glover ; 28
June, 1618, Joan, daughter of Edward Littell, weaver ; 11 Jan., 1619-20, Roger,
son of Edward Littell, weaver ; 5 March, 1619-20, Nathaniel, son of Nicholas
Litell, glover ; 25 Noa\, 1621, Mary, daughter of Edward Littell, weaver ; 27
March, 1623, James, son of Edward Littell, weaver ; 25 July, 1624, Roger, son of
Edward Littell, weaver ; 4 Dec, 1625, Anne, daughter of Thomas Littell, shoe-
maker.
Marriages.— 21 July, 1594, John Littell to Emma Jones ; 2 May, 1602, Nicholas
Litel to Agnes Fynnche ; 12 May, 1605, John Lytell to Elizabeth James ; 15 Feb.,
1615-6, Nicholas Littell to Elizabeth Wards ; 26 Oct., 1617, Edward Littell to
Joan Thomas.
St. George's, Southwark.
Baptisms.— 19 Jan., 1616-7, Jane, daughter of John Littell; 4 June, 1620,
■William, son of William Littell ; 23 Feb., 1633-4, Febe, daughter of John Littell ;
16 Aug., 1638, John, son of John Little.
Marriage. — 1626, Thomas Littell to Joan Hannis.
Burials.— 13 Feb., 1616-7, Jane, daughter of John Littell ; 25 May, 1620,
William, son of William Littell.
Bermondsey.
Baptisms.— 12 Jan., 1557-8, Thomas, son of Francis Little ; 26 Nov., 1626,
Simon, son of Edward Little ; 26 Dec, 1628, James, son of Edward Little ; 5 Sept.,
1630, Sarah, daughter of Edward Little ; 3 Feb., 1632-3, Elizabeth, daughter of
Edward Little ; 19 Feb., 163(3-7, Edward, son of Edward and Joan Little.
Marriages. — ^9 Dec, 1633, James Shaw to Elizabeth Little ; 29 Sept., 1635,
Lionel Akehead to Rose Little, widow.
APPENDIX. 521
St. Martin in the Fields.
Baptisms.— 13 Aug., 1586, Chicliocke Little; 16 March, 1609-10, Elizabeth,
daughter of Francis Little.
Burial.— 18 Dec, 1552, Edward Little.
White Chapel, County Middlesex.
Baptisms. — 25 March, 1601, Joan, daughter of John Little; 9 Jan., 160.3, Mary,
daughter of John Little.
Marriages. — 13 July, 1589, John Little to Anne Joiner; 16 May, 1594, Cutbert
Little to Susan Drake; 7 May, 1599, John Little to Joan Hirance; 29 March, 1624,
Cutberd Little to Bridget Randall; 3 Oct., 1626, Gilbert Little to Anne Tyler.
Burials.— 13 July, 1593, Agnes Little ; 4 June, 1595, John Little ; 14 Sept., 1.599,
John Little ; 25 May, 1618, Thomas Little.
Bishop of London's Registry of Licensed Marriages.
3 Oct., 1626, Thomas Little of Raynham, Co. Essex, aged 27, and Anne Spicer,
of same place, aged 31.
ABSTRACTS OF WILLS.
Anne Little of London, spinster; will dated 13 Nov., 1637; calls her.self daugh-
ter of William, citizen and carpenter of London, deceased, who was son of
William, late of Leckhampton, County Gloucester, mason, deceased; she was the
only surviving child. No other Littles mentioned. Proved 6 Feb., 1638-9.
Henry Little of London, gentleman; will dated 13 April, 1640; desires to be
buried in iDarish church of St. Martin, Ludgate; mentions wife Mary and her
father Basil Nichols of London, gentleman, his children, sons and daughters,
his aged father Henry Little, and his mother. Proved .30 April, 1640.
{Borjistry of Wills at Bury St. Edmunds, Co. Suffolk.)
Toby Little of Sudbury, say-maker; will dated 9 Jan., 1616-7; mentions
father John Little, deceased, his son John, his daughters Anne and Elizabeth,
and his brother Robert. Proved 24 Feb., 1616-7.
{Rerjistry of Wills at Chelmsford, Co. Essex.)
William Lyttle of Hatfield, Co. Essex, yeoman; will dated 20 Jan., 1558; men-
tions wife Alice, AVilliam and Mary, children of Stephen Lyttle, and John, son of
Thomas Lyttle; his brothers Robert and Thomas, sister Elizabeth Buckerfield, and
his cousin John Lyttle.
Katherine Lyttle of Hornchurch; will dated 21 Oct., 1599.
Agnes Liteill of Coxsall, widow, 1525.
(Registry of Archdeaconry of Surrey.)
Edward Little of the bankside, waterman; will dated 25 Nov., 1619. Wife
Joan, no children. Proved 19 Oct., 1620.
Joan Little, late wife of Edward Little of St. Saviour's, Southwark. Dated 25
Oct., 1623.
(Prerogative Office of Archbishop of Canterbury, at London.)
Thomas Little of Higham, Co. Gloucester, yeoman; will dated 13 Aug., 1608;
mentions wife Alice, son John, and daughter Mary, brother Robert Little and his
son Adam. Proved 20 May, 1609.
34
522 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
Thomas Little (no residence given) mentions brothers William, John, and
Richard his father, his aunt Eleanor Cook, and appoints his uncle Robert Eire of
Woodincote, overseer. Proved 27 May, 1614.
George Little of Kelton, County Rutland, clerk; nuncupative will, dated 15
April, 1614; mentions wife Mary, and his two children. Proved 8 July, 1614.
William Littell of Ware, Co. Herts, musician; will dated 9 Aug., 1620; men-
tion wife Jane and her children by the name of Colledge. Proved 26 Nov., 1621.
John Little of Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire, yeoman; will dated 14 Aug.,
1621; mentions wife Alice. Proved 31 July, 1622.
Edward Little, will dated 5 Aug., 1625, gives his father, Peter Littell of Man-
nington, a boat named The Snake, mentions wife Margaret, son Edmund, under
16, and his brother Richard. Proved 6 Dec, 1626.
Geoffrey Little late of Stoke, now of Nayland, Co. Essex, gentleman; will
dated 7 June, 1626; mentions wife Joan, sons Geoffrey and John, daughters Susan
and Elizabeth, and his manor at Ashfleld, Co. Essex. Proved 2 Nov., 1626.
Joan Littell of Halsted, Co. Essex, widow; will dated 20 Feb., 1628-9; men-
tions her son John, his wife Svisan, and their children John, Geoffrey, Thomas,
Elizabeth, and Susan, her son Geoffrey, her eldest daughter Agnes, and youngest
daughter Jane. ProVed 19 Nov., 1629.
OTHER FAMILIES OF LITTLES IN THE UNITED STATES.
Ten years before our ancestor came to this country, there landed at Plymoiath
a Thomas Little, whose x^osterity are probably as numerous and as widely scat-
tered as those of George of Newbury. He married 19 April, 1633, Ann, daughter
of Richard Warren, removed to Mai'shfield in 1650, and died there 12 March,
1671. Among his descendants are: ReA^ Ephraim (Harvard College 1695), the
minister at Plymouth; Rev. Ephraim (H. C. 1728), many years pastor at Hebron,
Conn.; Otis (H. C. 1731), first attorney-general of Nova Scotia; Fobes (H. C. 1734),
a teacher at Little Compton, R. I.; Capt. George, a distinguished naA^al officer in
the war of the Revolution; Hon. Edward, member of congress from Massachu-
setts; Rev. George B. (Bowdoin College 1843), pastor at Bangor, Me., and West
Newton, Mass., of whom a biography has been published; Thomas H. (B. C. 1855),
for many years superintendent of Wisconsin Institution for the Ediication of the
Blind, Janesville, Wis.; and James L., a prominent and successful merchant and
manufacturer of Boston.
Richard Little of New Haven, was a freeman in 1670, and a proprietor in 1685.
The writer is unable to state whether the Connecticut Littles are descended from
him or belong to the preceding family.
Thomas Little came to this country from Ireland in 1737, and settled in Shirley,
Mass. Many of his descendants have lived in Peterborough and Antrim, N. H.,
and the histories of these towns give much information respecting them.
John Little, of Scotch-Irish descent, an officer in the Revolution, lived in
Bedford, Goffstown, and Lyman, N. H., and died in the latter place in 1813. Two
of his descendants, Ludo B. and Warren, married members of the Newbury
family.
Outside of New England, the New Jersey family of Littles ' claims first men-
tion, by reason of the number and standing of its members. Many of them spell
their name Littell, and considerable information respecting one branch may be
found in Littell's Passaic Valley Genealogies. The reader must be cautioned.
APPENDIX. 523
however, against the attempt there made to prove descent from George of New-
hury. The v^riter's investigations warrant him in stating that this cannot be the
case. The present work shows what very erroneous information Mr. Littell had
respecting the Newhury family.
The surname appears at early dates in several of the Southern States, hut the
compiler's knowledge is not siifficient to warrant him in speaking definitely of
different families in that section of the country. ' During the present century
emigration has brought from Great Britain several distinct families of the name,
of some of which the writer has a full account. The plan of this book, however,
forbids more than this slight mention. The number of the Littles has also been
increased by persons of French descent, who have assumed the name as an
equivalent to Pettit. Probably a similar change has been made by some German
families.
The following are extracts from memoranda of (157) Col. Moses
Little respecting the building and cost of his residence at Turkey
Hill:
16 Sept. 1747. The accompt of my well and the cost of it. 17 days to dig it, 10
days to stone it and 17 cartloads of rocks.
14 April 1748. Accompt of my cellar. I dug 14 days, hired 5 1-2 days, brother
Stephen 4 days, brother Joseph 1 1-2 days, Benj. Pettengill 2 days, the whole 27
days. Stoning my cellar took Gl cart loads of rocks. It took 8 days work to lay
them and 8 days to assist the stone layer.
22 June 1748. Then raised my dwelling house.
September — Then finished boarding my house. It took 20 days work to finish.
17 Nov. 1748. Plastered my walls and the 19th moved in.
31 May 1751. Total cost to date is stated at £680 old tenor.f
1762. Then built my bedroom. (This, as shown in the illustration on page 40,
was an addition to the house.) To the frame £G6. To Mr. Lunt for hewing and
framing £10-10s. To 2500 ft. of boards for floors £46-l(Js. 2000 board nails 500
double 10 nails £12. 2500 shingle nails £12-10s. 2500 no 1 to 4 £16. Sashes and
window frames £24. 500 clapboards £7-10s. Door, hinges, latches and window
£5 10s. Boards 10s. 600 clapboards and nails for them and lathing £16. 1500 brick
for chimney and crane £20. Hhd lime £t). lathing £3-10s. Mr. Lunt £S0.
These two short letters are taken from Johnston's " Campaign of
1776 around New York and Brooklyn," in which several others are
given together with copious extracts from Col. Little's order books.
In Camp Long Island June 22 1776.
Dear Son — We still continue in Camp at this place. No arrivals since my last.
Some hints this morning that the Toryshad laid a plan to destroy the general ofii-
cers of our armj'. The particulars I have not yet. The Regt generally well.
fThis was probably about $2200, a much larger sum then than now. The writer regrets that
he can not state authoritativelj' its exact equivalent. The difficulty arises from the fact that
the hills of credit issued by tlie colonial government often varied widely in value from the
specie they were supposed to represent. The cost of the articles mentioned further on is
to be explained by the supposition that they were pui-chased with a depreciated paper cur-
rency.
524 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
July 31 1776.
Ten sliips are added to the King's troops — part very large, can't say ^A^hetller
they are men of war or transi:)orts. This island is a place of great importance,
& if j)ossible mnst be defended. We are five small regts, are scattered, & have
10 forts to defend. Col. Hand's Regt is scattered over 5 miles in length. I am
posted in fort Green which is the largest. I never desire to give it np, nor he
taken while I am alive. I ain of oxjinion my regt. will stand fast in the cause of
the United States.
I am your affectionate father
Moses Little.
To Mr. Josiah Little.
The following letter from Rev. Dr. Wheelock, the first president of
Dartmouth College, is given to illusti-ate the practice of the times
relative to the purchase and holding of slaves :
Dartmouth College May 6 1773.
Capt Little,
Sir,
Last Evening Lieut Stow informed me
that you desired me to send Caesar up to you by his Canoe, and though the Mes-
sage did not come in writing as you proposed, I intended to comply with it. Soon
after I received that Message Esqr Morey came who informed me that he had
your Leave and Authority to stop & emx)loy CcEsar at his House which He pro-
posed to do, but on seeing the very special & great necessity I stood in of his ser-
vice at present on account of my j)rincipal Cook's being gone, he kindly resigned
up his Right, and upon this ground I venture to detain him till I have further
orders which I hope will not be till my Cook returns.
And upon further Consideration I have determined to buy the Negro if he proves
to be the Slave which you take him to be, proAdded you continue to be of the same
Mind as you were when you offered him to me for £20. Lawful Money, and I will
engage to make the payment A^ery soon after I can be certified of a good Title to
him. Pray, Sir, please to write me your mind in the Affair, and what account you
have of Csesar from Richard Grimes and Benjamin Bayonton which with Re-
spects & good wishes for your prosperity is the in haste.
from Sir
Your Friend & humble Servant
Eleazar Wheelock.
To Capt Moses Little at Cowas.
CAMBRIDGE AND DINAH.
The commercial importance of Newburyport during the last century, perhaps
explains in part the fact that most well-to-do families in the vicinity were at
some time slaveholders. The Littles at Turkey Hill were no exception to this
rule. It is hardly necessary to state that this slavery was servitude in its mildest
form. The oii'er of freedom not unfrequently failed to induce the slave to leave
his owner, and when by legislative enactment liberty was conferred upon all,
many remained in the same families and, practically, the same condition in
APPENDIX. 525
which they had always been. Cambridge and Dinah were two negroes owned by
the branch just referred to, and, in their own opinion at least, so intimately con-
nected with the family as to deserve mention in this genealogy. The mother of
the former Avas for many years in the family of (20) Moses Little. Shortly after
the birth of her child she attended with her husband, who lived on another farm,
a ball given by the colored people of Newbury, and failed to return till the
next day. When asked how she could so neglect her child, with an exclamation
of surprise she cried, " Why, I quite forgot all about him." The babe, thanks to
the kindness of Mrs. Little, who found and cared for it, had not perished, as its ten-
der age would otherwise have rendered probable. On growing up Cambridge
showed unmistakably some of his mother's mental characteristics. His invari-
able reply when any one asked his age was, "Ten months younger than Paul."
Further than this his arithmetic could not carry him. Dinah, however, was ex-
ceptionally bright and capable, and made good her husband's deficiencies. Her
affection and respect for the family were unlimited, and shed, as it were, asecondary
importance on herself and husband. One day they visited the Littles at Oldtown,
and Dinah manifested unbounded indignation because a scion of the family there
greeted them by shouting,
" Cambridge and Dinah
And a dog behind her."
"He ought to know better," said she, "than to make fun of visitors, and his
oivn relations too."
Col. Little owmed considerablel and in the fertile Coos country, on the Connec-
ticut river, and once thoiight of settling Cambridge there. The latter was accord-
ingly sent off equipped with a horse, provisions, and a little money, to engage in
farming for himself. Only a few months elapsed before he returned to Turkey
Hill in a particularly forlorn condition, with nought save the clothes on his back.
On being questioned he explained that he was cutting down a pine that stood on
the edge of a cliff, and, fearing lest it should fall over, had attached the horse
thereto, meaning at the proper moment to thus give a jerk sufficient to turn its
direction. Unfortunately he had iinderestimated the force of gravity. Both tree
and horse went over the cliff, and the poor beast was instantly killed. This dis-
aster quite disheartened Cambridge, and, cutting off the animal's hoofs so as not
to lose the shoes, he started for home on foot. It is hardly needful to state that no
further endeavor was made to settle him in Vermont.
During the war of 1812, Cambridge was living on what is called the Plum
Bushes, — a low, sand beach in Newbury, extending into the salt marsh toward
Plum Island and the ocean. Near by the government had thrown up earthworks
to protect the vicinity from any marauding parties from the British naval force
then blockading Newbiirj-port. Some of the neighboring farmers at work on the
marsh near by, being strong Federalists, told him in derision that the fortification
was called, in his honor. Fort Cambridge. Taking the matter in earnest, even to
his dull mind the propriety of a gift suggested itself. Unfortunately he made a
mistake as to the parts'- that should be the recipient, and replied, "You ought to
give me something for having the fort named for me." His answer caught the
quick ear of Dinah, who turned and exclaimed, " You Guinea nigger, don't you
know enough to see that it is you that ought to give them something ?"
Cambridge Little, so the town records read, died 25 Feb., 1825. Dinah lived to
a very advanced age, and died about 1852.
526 LITTLE GENEALOGY.
INDEXES
Index I. — Persons Surnamed Little.
The first index contains the names of all the descendants of George Little who
bear, or ever have born, the family surname, with the exception of those who
died aged less than fifteen years. These can be found by means of their parents'
names. The number placed opposite each name is the serial number which both
identifies the person and indicates his position in the book, just as the number of
the page would, for the serial niimbers run regularly, on the left hand side of the
page, frona the beginning of the genealogy proper to the end. Every number
that is starred occurs again farther on in the book in the center of the page, where
the person referred to becomes the subject of a paragraph stating what is known
of him, and giving his (or her) family. To distinguish in the index persons of the
same name, their residence or the name of the one they married, is also given.
The latter mode has been found most satisfactory and is generally followed. This
index does not inchide ivomen ivho have taken the sitrnarne by marriage, nor the
Littles of other families mentioned on pages 520-522. The former may be found
by their husbands' names in this index, or by their maiden name in the second.
The latter are grouped together and need no index.
Index II. — Surnames Other than Little.
The second index includes all persons whose surnames are other than Little
with the exception of: first, those who died under fifteen years of age ; and second,
married women whose maiden name Avas Little. The first can be found in con-
nection with their parents ; the second either with their husbands or in the first
index. In this and the following index all references are to pages, and the reader
should remember that a name may occur several times upon the same page.
Index III. — Names of Places.
The third index includes not only references to the names of places occurring
in the book, but also to many miscellaneoiis matters. These three indexes will,
it is hojaed, enable the reader to find readily what he wants. In case, however,
he is not sure of the full name of the person he is searching for, more or less
patience must be exercised on account of variations in spelling and the frequent
use of pet and middle names.
Index I.
Name.
Abba Horton of Windham. Me.,
Abbie of Denmark, Iowa (?),
Abbie Estelle,
Abbie Kent m. S. D. Parker,
Abby Ann m. G. O. McAllister,
Abby Isabella m. C. B. Merrill,
Abby Jane,
Abby Maria,
Abby Nelson,
Abby Noyes,
Abby Rosa Tenney,
Abiah m. Hugh Tallant,
Abiah m. Ezra French,
Abigail m. Nathaniel Peabody,
Abigail m. AVilliam Johnson,
Abigail m. John G. Bailey,
Abigail m. Tristram Knight,
Abigail rn. Richard Adams,
Abigail m. Moses Chase,
Abigail of Newbury,
Abigail in. Silas Mason,
Abigail n?. H. J. Leigh,
Abigail of Newburyport,
Abigail m. J. H. Philbrick,
Abigail B. ?n. J. H. Eames,
Abigail K. m. J. P. Rousseau,
Abigail Noyes, of Newbury,
Abigail P. m. T. R. Wheeler,
Abigail R. m. Alanson jMerrill,
Abijah m. Eleanor McNorton,
Abijah m. Elizabeth Beau,
Abijah m. Lydia Noyes,
Abijah Blaisdell,
Abner ?». Abigail Atkinson,
Abner of Newbiu-yj)ort,
Abner Bailey m. Nancy Tenney,
Ada Brooks,
Ada Pauline,
Addie of North Monroe, N. H.
Addie Agnes,
Addie Davis,
Addie Georgiana,
No.
Name.
No.
1695
Addie Jane,
5012
6471
Addie Marcia,
5191
6008
Adelaide of Brooklj'n, N. Y.,
5466
*1778
Adelbert Pierson,
4091
5769
Adaline rn. James Dobson,
*3072
*5570
Adeline in. Frank Lewis,
4635
*3394
Adeline of Sherwood, Mich.,
4042
5855
Adeline Augusta,
4876
4394
Adeline M. B.,
2879
4775
Adeline Paulina,
*4811
662
Adeline T. m. W. Trussell,
2954
106
Adeline Trussell of Webster, N. H
., 5198
*277
Adiii Sidney,
5080
271
Adin Taylor,
5079
*385
Agnes Belle,
4032
*392
Agnes May,
6301
*480
Albert m. Mary M. Smith,
*4141
*1229
Albert m. Helen M. Dunham,
*-2534
*1252
Albert m. M. A." Page,
«2319
1631
Albert m. Harriet Gould,
2185
*2o52
Albert of Newbury, Mass.,
1636
*2930
Albert of Atkinson, N. H.,
1781
3235
Albert of Lisbon, N. H.,
5039
5395
Albert Alphonso,
3351
3535
Albert Augustus,
5270
*2828
Albert Benjamin,
6448
2614
Albert Day,
4595
*2579
Albert Elroy,
5430
2291
Albert Gerrish,
*3045
*1734
Albert Griggs,
6016
*457
Albert Hazen,
4740
*762
Albert Kelly,
.3975
3853
Albert Paul,
5678
*376
Albert Procter,
*.3991
3234
Albert White of Auburndale,
4539
*933
Albert W. m. M. E. Blackley,
*5086
5398
Albert W. m. C. A. Leckner,
4043
4307
Albert William,
3976
6135
Alberta Louise,
5662
5932
Albin Kellogg of Windham, Me.,
5671
6132
Albion m. Sarah E. Hart,
*4611
5261
Albion Henry,
5987
628
INDEX I.
Alexander Elbridge, 5427
Alexander Meldron, 4397
Alfred ??i. S. C. Little, *3077
Alfred of Boscawen, 3047
Alfred of Newbury, 2622
Alfred of Newburyport, 1245
Alfred B. m. M. S. Burt, *2822
Alfred Josiah, 5679
Alfred Monroe, 6095
Alice of Haverhill, Mass., 49
Alice ?n. Job Kent, «169
Alice m. Ephraim Wadleigh, *455
Alice rn. Richard Emerson, 485
Alice m. Abel Shattuck, *554
Alice m. Thomas Hale, *1267
Alice m. J. Leavitt (*1755), 1756
Alice m. George F. Little (*3o06), 2636
Alice, of Baltimore, 6352
Alice Archer, 4769
Alice Jane in. H. C. Newell, 5857
Alice Lizzie, 6303
Alice Maria, 5525
Alice Marion, 5441
Alice March m. E. Leavenworth, 4475
Alice May, 5983
Alice Morse rn. W. H. Wason, 3931
Alice Rollins, 6386
Allan Fitch, *4440
Alma Lucy, 6446
Almena Chastina, *5007
Almira Jane, 4586
Alonzo Gardner, *3069
Alpha, 563
Alson Scott, 5026
Alvin Hammond, 4004
Amanda m. J. B. Clark, 4497
Amanda Jones, 5G09
Amelia Augusta m. A. P. Woods, 5379
Amelia Augusta, 6270
Amelia Harriet, *2143
Amos m. Hannah Moody, *354
Amos in. Elizabeth Kimball, *1015
Amos rn. Ann Brickett, *1043
Amos m. Sally Bassett, *1068
Amos of Warren, N. H., 2731
Amos m. Elizabetl; Knight, *2928
Amos of Warren, N. H., 4966
Amos Brickett of Washington, 2807
Amos Morrill, 3142
Amos Stearns, 1906
Andrew David, 5272
Andrew Francis, 5208
Angelina, 4593
Ann m. J. E. Gilson, 3983
Ann of Palermo, Kansas, 3934
Ann Eliza m. George Lee, 4034
Ann Eliza, 4493
Ann Huntress, «-3200
Ann Louise, *4592
Ann Maria m. Josei^h Ilsley, *5172
Ann Mary m. S. S. Clough, *5019
Ann Poor m. Jesse Page, *1795
Anna 'ni. Stephen Sewall, *90
Anna of Newbury, 395
Anna?». A.Melvinand J.Goodwin, *519
Anna m. William Howe, *522
Anna of Peru, Mass., 548
Anna m. John Peabody, *670
Anna m. M. A. Thurlow, *1074
Anna H*. William Atkinson, *1271
Anna, 6343
Anna (see note on page 21).
Anna Bruner, *5460
Anna Caroline, 5692
Anna Corliss, 4240
Anna Eliza in. J. Willson, *4183
Anna Eliza m. C. W. Burnham, 6473
Anna Goodwin m. E. S. Morse, 6289
Anna Gertrude of Newbury, 6229
Anna Gertrude, 6122
Anna Horton, 5848
Anna Mary m. Adams Moore, *1637
Anna Melvina, 5789
Anna Moody, 4903
Anna Paulina, 5519
Anna Thompson, 5286
Anne ni. William Lukens, *5459
Anne E. K., see under *1246
Annie of Louisiana, Mo., 5196
Annie Atkinson, 5392
Annie Augusta, 4676
Annie Eliza of Brooklyn, N. Y., 5447
Annie Laura, 6137
Annie Louisa, 3359
Annie Maria, 6000
Anthony Wayne, 4691
Ajiphia, 118
Arabella Charlotte, 3673
Arabella Maria, *5044
Arno, *4690
Arthur m. Laura E. Frost, *3025
Arthur Bartlett, 5215
Arthur Carroll, 5226
Arthur Dehon, 6262
PEESONS SUEISTAMED LITTLE.
629
Arthur Eugene,
4117
Betsey of Whitefield, Me.,
2550
Arthur Herhert,
4736
Betsey m. Stephen Noyes,
*2730
Arthur Mitchell,
5305
Betsey Maria,
*4264
Arthur Redman,
6001
Betty m. D. Emery and M. Colman,*676
Arthur Stevens,
5162
Bitfield Plumer,
*3010
Arthur Waldo,
6190
Bond m. Ruth Atwood,
*167
Arthur Walker,
-6254
Bond m. Mary Bean,
«459
Asa m. Esther Willis,
*525
Bond m. Sarah A. Farrington,
*1735
Asa m. Louisa Lucas,
*2047
Bond m. Susan E. Rafter,
*3815
Asa,
4009
Bond of Hatley, P. Q.,
3920
Aseneth,
*2048
Branch Greeuleaf,
5147
Augusta McCarty,
5444
Augustine Washington,
4670
Caleb m. Abigail Rogers,
*220
Augustus H. of Windham, Me.,
1699
Caleb m. Margaret Mills,
*(i07
Augustus H. of Colebrook, N. H
, 4271
Caleb m. Mary Whittemore anc
Augustus Jehu,
4110
Abigail Hardy,
*2282
Augustus H. B., of Boston,
2708
Caleb Jewett Tenney,
*2672
Ay res,
2328
Caleb Plummer,
5197
Calvin m. Caroline Rider,
*2030
Barbara Morrell,
5661
Calvin of Boscawen, N. H.,
3014
Bartelle,
4129
Cahdn Wesley,
4030
Belinda m. T. Tarleton,
2772
Cambridge, see page 524.
Belinda Tarleton,
*5110
Carleton,
4772
Ben Prescott,
52.32
Carleton Levant,
6002
Benaiah,
614
Carlos m. Celia L. Hawse,
3866
Benjamin of N'ewbury,
14
Carlos Baxter,
2077
Benjamin m. Hephzibah Poor,
*173
Caroline m. John Phillips,
1247
Benjamin m. Mary Hazen,
*161
Caroline m. A. M. Humphrey,^
*1650
Benjamin m. Rhoda Bartlett,
*359
Caroline m. D. S. Tenney,
*1187
Benjamin of Georgetown, Mass.,
674
Caroline m. Charles W. Bray,
5413
Benjamin m. Arba Conant,
*166o
Caroline m. J. T. Iredell,
*5463
Benjamin m. Ah'ira L. Fish,
*2173
Caroline of Philadelphia,
3399
Benjamin, see page 510,
2286
Caroline of Philadelphia,
5454
Benjamin m. Mary A. Little,
*2571
Caroline of Camptou, N. H.,
2529
Benjamin hi. Sally Kimball,
*2729
Caroline,
1131
Benjamin m. Idella Reed,
3854
Caroline Amanda,
*52.34
Benjamin,
6;549
Caroline Eliza m. E. Barker,
«3438
Benjamin Blasland,
5954
Caroline Elizabeth,
3639
Benjamin Hazen,
1(561
Caroline Halsted,
4764
Benjamin Kimball,
4967
Caroline Hanson,
3710
Benjamin Pettingell,
4791
Caroline Hills,
3701
Benjamin Plummer,
5218
Caroline Matilda,
883
Benjamin Rush,
*5469
Caroline R. m. C. W. Goddard,
*5577
Bertha Agnes,
5706
Caroline Robisou,
6385
Bertha Aurelia,
6015
Caroline W. hi. T. L. Dodd,
2682
Bertha Estelle,
5772
Caroline W. m. Lewis Hurd,
*2677
Bertha Helen,
5782
Carrie Alice,
*5112
Bertha May of ISTew York,
4140
Carrie Bell,
5156
Bertha May of Amesbury, Mass.
6312
Carrie Evelyn,
4303
Betsey, see also Elizabeth.
Carrie Gore,
5839
Betsey m. Gideon Flanders,
*613
Carrie Louisa Maria,
4325
Betsey m. Henry Godfrey,
35
*1667
Carrie Mabel,
6026
530
Carrie Marguerette,
Carrie Maria,
Carrie Ordway,
Carrie Russell,
Carroll Eliphalet,
Catherine A. m. (*2629) E.H.Little,
Catherine Alice,
Catherine Louisa,
Catharine Maria,
Celestia,
Celia, TO. L. "W. Blinn,
Celia Maria,
Charles to. Eliza Boardman,
Charles m. Lydia M. Varina,
Charles of Monroe, N. H,,
Charles,
Charles to. H. E. Cowdrey,
Charles to. A. L. Thurston,
Charles, Cai^tain,
Charles of Illinois,
Charles of Emmonshurgh, N. Y.,
Charles of Waquoit, Mass.,
Charles Arthur,
Charles Asa,
Charles Atkinson,
Charles Augustus,
Charles Burns,
Charles Coffin,
Charles Edmund,
Charles Edson,
Charles Edward,
Charles Elmer,
Charles Elmer of Boston,
Charles Farley m. J. Twomhly,
Charles F. of Hatley, P. Q.,
Charles Forrest,
Charles Francis,
Charles Frederick,
Charles Hall,
Charles Harvey,
Charles Henderson,
Charles H. m. Sarah Fuller,
Charles H. to. A. M. Hovey,
Charles H. of Montj)elier, Vt.,
Charles H. m. Carrie Clark,
Charles H. of Syracuse, N. Y.,
Charles Herbert, Rev.,
Charles Herbert,
Charles Herbert,
Charles J. m. H. A. Chamberlin,
Charles J. m. A. M. E. Bahn,
Charles Leon,
INDEX I.
2613
Charles Lincoln,
4131
5520
Charles Maine,
4671
6297
Charles Moody,
*2301
5635
Charles Omar,
6096
4328
Charles Orin,
5274
, 3302
Charles Pinkerton,
4081
5423
Charles Sanger,
6315
4082
Charles Sherman,
5230
*2669
Charles Tenney,
4870
4066
Charles Thompson,
5290
4615
Charles W. m. Edith Herbert,
2600
*3777
Charles William,
2602
*727
Charles W. of Greenburgh, N.
Y., 2582
2639
Charles William,
4748
6133
Charles William,
4104
6342
Charles Winfield,
5989
3018
Charlotte m. Jabez Hoyt,
*407
*3083
Charlotte to. Isaac Emerson,
*1664
4036
Charlotte in. Henry Putney,
*1736
4467
Charlotte,
5849
5129
Charlotte Fletcher,
4796
5211
Charlotte Brooks,
6413
5768
Charlotte Frances,
5825
5777
Chester Hazen,
4744
6302
Chester Willie,
6311
879
Chloe,
4021
*2958
Clara,
4865
*882
Clara De Ette,
4031
4447
Clara Dell,
5888
5200
Clara Ella,
4280
5922
Clara Frances,
5836
3753
Clara Jane,
5273
5513
Clara Jane of Purdy, Wis.,
5781
2305
Clara Loraine,
5512
5712
Clara Maude,
6310
6129
Clara May,
5231
5321
Clarance Ferman,
4864
*4813
Clarence Belden,
3830
5829
Clarence Duane,
4028
*3095
Clarence Eustace,
6167
4159
Clifford,
6220
*2806
Clinton to. Sarah Drew,
*1757
5877
Cora Gertrude,
6014
5650
Cora May,
5518
1693
Cora Newcome,
6091
3676
Cornelia,
*3093
1125
Cornelia Woodhull,
5363
5879
Cynthia to. Dexter Knight,
*566
6422
Cyrus Baldwin,
3750
*5590
Cyrus Harvey,
5694
*5467
6166
D. K.,
6127
PERSONS SUENAMED LITTLE.
531
Damon Ellsworth, 5801
Dan Eugene, 4179
Dana Davis, 4106
Dana George, 5783
Daniel m. Abiali Clement, *13
Daniel, Rev., of Kennebunk, *110
Daniel m. Hannah Moores, *273
Daniel m. M. A. Gilchrist, *612
Daniel to. Eliza Nichols, *726
Daniel m. A. M. Eaton, 2197
Daniel m. Mary A. Tobey, *2553
Daniel m. Sarah McKinsley, *2569
Daniel m. Mary L. Jones, *4476
Daniel to. Hammond, *873
Daniel of Whitefield, Me., 763
Daniel of Newark, N. J. (?) , 608
Daniel Franklin, 4749
Daniel Hazen to. F. A. Crawford, *2584
Daniel Noyes of Newbury, 3309
Daniel Noyes (born 1868), 4789
Daphna, 6472
Darwin, 5025
David TO. Lizzie Little, - 4906
David TO. Lovina Cooper, *211
David TO. S. Chase and M. Hovey, *307
David TO. Abigail Noyes, *379
David of Hanover, N. H., 625
David m. Mary Hulbert, *1143
David TO. Louisa Peaslee, *1236
David of Pittston, Me., 2562
David of Newbury, 2617
David, see under ~ *5029
David Poor, *2767
David Tyler, 2028
David Webster, *3348
Delia, 4145
Delia Edith, 5846
Denmark Carleton, *4672
Dexter Sardis, see page 510.
Diantha, *-2045
Dinah, see page 524.
Dix Mathews, 5332
Dolly ?n. Stephen Noyes, 1069
Dolly Challis, 1747
Dolly Morse m. S. W. Tirrell, *2330
Dorcas m. Louis Greenwood, *622
Dorcas Deering, *4472
Dorothy to. (*380) Jonathan Little, 1021
Dorothy Sargent, 3425
Dudley of Hampstead, N. H., 411
Dudley m. M. A. Hotaling, *1670
Eben to. Lucy A. Greenleaf, *331
Eben to. Ella Vance, 2326
Ebenezer to. Thersa M. Carr, *631
Ebenezer m. Elizabeth Brown, *94
Ebenezer m. Jane Burbeck, *720
Ebenezer to. Elizabeth Emerson, *1019 ■
Ebenezer m. Eliza Adams, *1230
Ebenezer to. Phebe Palmer, *2518
Ebenezer to. Almira Taylor, *2751 •
Ebenezer to. L. M. Smith, 5869
Eben Hale m. Elizabeth Gibbon, 2763
Eben Hale m. M. E. Nichols, 5087
Ebenezer Langdon, *2343
Eben Sherman, 5420
Edgar, 4035
Edgar to. L. Alston, 3810
Edgar Augustine, 6009
Edith of Colebrook, N. H., 628
Edith Annie, 6024
Edith Brown, 5399
Edith May, 5212
Edith May of Hatley, P. Q., 5709
Edith Mitchell, 5308
Edith Winn, 6304
Edmund m. Judith Adams, *84
Edmund to. Judith Bartlett, *677
Edmund to. Sarah Sweetser, *2516
Edmund of Merrimac, Mass., 5851
Edmund Bartlett, *4393
Edmund Conant, 3640
Edmund Cook, Capt., 5875
Edmund Cook, 5882
Edna vi. S. Gale and Jacob Ela, *48
Edna m. Nathaniel Bennett, 203
Edna m. Stephen Toppan, *332
Edna to. Samuel Eastman, *552
Edna of Plaistow, N. H., 214
Edna Atkinson, 6305
Edna Florence, 2885
Edward to. Hannah Brown, *1266
Edward m. Julia W. Eustis, *5586
Edward of Hatley, P. Q., 3859
Edward A. m. S. M. Jordan, *5627
Edward Augustine, 5210
Edward Bass, *1246
Edward Eben, 2327
Edward Eldred, 5843
Edward Francis, 4787
Edward Henry to. C. A. Little, *2629
Edward Henry, 4786
Edward Hixon, 6263
Edward Hussey, 6400
532
INDEX I.
Edward Norton,
5306
Edward P. m. Eliz. Swain,
*3209
Edward P. m. N. S. Forsyth,
0490
Edward P.,
6491
Edward Raymond,
4176
Edward Toppan,
*3449
Edward Toppan,
6416
Edward W. of Charlestown, Mass
, 6388
Edward W. of Haverhill, Mass.,
6290
Edward Warren,
0285
Edwin,
3807
Edwin Coffin,
2590
Edwin Colman,
*5425
Edwin Dearborn,
5528
Effie Eliza,
*5010
Egbert Phelps,
5937
Elbridge of Pittston, Me.,
4634
Elbridge Gerry 711. N. McKinney
*1811
Elbridge Gerry m. S. P. Peabody,
*2514
Elbridge Gerry, Rev.,
*3347
Electa Bartlett,
5870
Electa Frances,
6439
Eli ?n. Mary Bailey,
*2563
Eli Augustus,
*4589
Eli Laureston,
4606
Eliphalet in. Dolly Hunt,
*222
Eliphalet m. Meele Fellows,
*658
Eliphalet Bodwell,
*620
Elisha Crawford,
4746
Eliza m. Thomas Reed,
*1733
Eliza m. Thomas Fitzgerald,
*3070
Eliza m. John Spitall,
*5468
Eliza 711. Ltither Wadleigh,
*1743
Eliza of Boston,
1663
Eliza ?u. John Lovejoy,
*1647
Eliza 7n. John Woodman,
«1185
Eliza of Boscawen,
1126
Eliza ??i. Ichabod Shaw,
*728
Eliza m. David Clement,
*2752
Eliza 711. Harry Webster,
*2786
Eliza Ada of Manhattan, Kan.,
6055
Eliza Adams,
4790
Eliza Ann m. Frank H. Reed,
*4818
Eliza Ann m. Edward Fuller,
»2510
Eliza Ann m. S. Rogers (*2526),
2528
Eliza Augusta,
5968
Eliza Raymond,
5914
Eliza Sutton,
2884
Elizabeth, see also under Eliza,
Betsey, and Lizzie.
Elizabeth 7n. Anthony Morse,
19
Elizabeth m. Abel Huse,
80
Elizabeth m. John Frazer, *99
Elizabeth m. Jonathan Kimball, *104
Elizabeth 711. Humphrey Noyes, *122
Elizabeth rn. James Clement, *168
Elizabeth ?n. Abraham Day, *224
Elizabeth 7n. Stephen Jewett, *251
Elizabeth m. Eliphalet Poore, *274
Elizabeth m. James Saunders, *331
Elizabeth of Newburyport, 387
Elizabeth jn. John Carr and
William Wigglesworth, *394
Elizabeth 7n. Israel Young, *403
Elizabeth m. William Page, *481
Elizabeth 711. Stephen Bartlett, 671
Elizabeth ?n. Joseph Hazeltine, *936
Elizabeth m. John Hoyt, *1040
Elizabeth hi. Richard Stickney, *1197
Elizabeth m. Samuel Brookings, *1231
Elizabeth 771. Jacob Atkinson, *1633
Elizabeth m. A. K. Wales, *2247
Elizabeth m. Joshua Dole, 2.507
Elizabeth to. J. Cunningham, *2576
Elizabeth of Kennebunk, Me., 2612
Elizabeth m. P. H. Pattee, 3964
Elizabeth, 6354
Elizabeth m. N. N. Withington, *2619
Elizabeth ?n. (*1080) Plumer Little, 2681
Elizabeth of Waterman, 111., 3806
Elizabeth Albina, 3353
Elizabeth Amelia, 3944
Elizabeth Ann ?u. C. M. Gage, *3816
Elizabeth Ann of Hatley, P. Q., 5713
Elizabeth Bailey, *2670
Elizabeth Brown, *4474
Elizabeth Diimmer, 3534
Elizabeth Ellen «i. G. H. Fuller, 5134
Elizabeth E. 7n. Isaac Jones, 5503
Elizabeth Frances, 3094
Elizabeth Gordon, 5082
Elizabeth Hale »i. J. P. Lyman, 4826
Elizabeth Hale of Newbury, 4916
Elizabeth Hazen «i. H. Coffin, *2720
Elizabeth Hazen, 943
Elizabeth Henry m. H. T. Green, 2700
Elizabeth Latimer ?n. P. J. Yorke, 2599
Elizabeth Martha, 6438
Elizabeth Mary Todd, *5585
Elizabeth Nichols, 4535
Elizabeth Rebecca, *4579
Elizabeth Wiggin, 5060
Ella of Altona, 111., 5244
Ella of Palermo, Kansas, 3937
PERSONS SURNAMED LITTLE.
533
Ella Anthea, 3986
Ella Elizabeth, 4607
Ella Florence m. C. E. Pond, 6286
Ella Florence m. M. L. Brandt, 4298
Ellen 7n. Josiah Melvin, *3870
Ellen of Waterman, 111., 3809
Ellen m. F. B. Sawyer, «3057
Ellen m. Enimett Mix, *3110
Ellen of West Creek, Ind., 5324
Ellen, see also Nellie.
Ellen Abby, 5227
Ellen Anne, 6279
Ellen Chase m. H. H. Greene, *2755
Ellen Eliz. m. M. W. Joslyn, 3671
Ellen Elizabeth, 880
Ellen Elvira m. G. W. Perkins, *4814
Ellen Farmer, 5213
Ellen Frances, 3942
Ellen Harriet, 5085
Ellen Laura, *1703
Ellen Maria m. G. H. Emery, *5021
Ellen Marie, 5952
Ellen Robena, 4279
Ellen Thurston of Anbiu-u, Me., 5580
Elmina Ballon, 2831
Elmira 7n. Samuel Rogers, *2526
Else m. Adams Knight, *3G9
Elsey m. Samuel Wells, 1139
Elvira Esther, *4267
Elwin, 5205
Emeline m. J. T. Atkinson, *2533
Emeline ni. Sherbiirn Dearborn
and C. L. Shepherd, 1671
Emeline Elizabeth, 5271
Emily m. Richard Asbury, *3858
Emily m. B. Hunt, 4017
Emily Compton, 5638
Emily Elizabeth, 5856
Emily Frances, *3537
Emily Jane, 4265
Emma m. A. Kingsbury, 1157
Emma m. C. luglehart, *2097
Emma Ambrose, 3086
Emma Ann, 3932
Emma Claribel, 4006
Emma Emily, 3893
Emma Frances, 5148
Emma Jane of Webster, N. H., 5201
Emma Jane, 4112
Emma Jane m. M. K. Chandler, *5040
Emma Kingsbury, 3048
Emma Louisa, 6203
Emma Louise of Boston, 5001
Emma Placenta, *5091
Enoch m. Elizabeth Worth, *10
Enoch m. Sarah Pettinaell and
Hannah Hovey,
*125
Enoch m. Mary Hale,
*228
Enoch m. Polly Noyes,
*361
Enoch m. Mary Brickett,
*6S0
Enoch m. Sally Noyes,
*1073
Enoch m. Apphia C. Coffin,
*1136
Enoch of New York State,
1141
Enoch Couch,
*2951
Ephraim,
3011
Erastus,
3889
Ermina Caroline,
*1737
Ernest Darling,
5773
Ernest Hale,
6198
Ernest Robinson,
6128
Esther,
4072
Ethan,
*4692
Etta May,
4319
Eugene James,
4165
Eugene Melzar,
5999
Eugene W.,
4263
Eunice 7n. R. Adams and B. Tyler, *231
Eunice m. John Knight,
*341
Eunice ni. Elisha Rockwell,
551
Eunice of Newbury,
1198
Eunice m. Stetson Moore,
*2572
Eunice of Aubvirn, ]Me.,
5579
Eunice Ann,
4291
Evelina Jewett,
*4602
Evaline Ruth,
5697
EveUne of Boscawen,
3023
Ezekiel m. Margaret Fitz,
*5,0
Ezekiel m. Eunice Eaton,
*202
Ezekiel m. J. Nelson and D. Challis, *458
Ezekiel m. Mary Webster an
d
Maria P. Vose,
483
Ezekiel m. Mehitable Emery,
*o04
Ezekiel m. Sarah Aj^thorp,
*-550
Ezekiel m. Mary Davis,
*553
Ezekiel of Potsdam, N. Y.,
568
Ezekiel Currier,
*2073
Ezekiel Marshall,
*2055
Fannie Bartlett,
5827
Fannie Emeline,
5660
Fannie Eustis,
6395
Fannie May,
4329
Fannie Roberta,
6214
Fannie Ruth m. J. Lafferty,
*3670
53/
INDEX I.
Fannie Ruth to. A. W. Alvord,
4828
Fanny to. Philip Fisher,
*3400
Fanny to. William Butters,
*5456
Fanny Ellen,
5402
Ferdinand,
5452
Finette Aiigusta,
4275
Flora Elizabeth,
*5049
Florence Bell,
6218
Florence Kingman,
5984
Florence McCarty,
5442
Forrest Chester,
6004
Frances of Union City, Mich.,
4039
Frances Amelia to. C. C. Dame,
*1191
Frances Ann m. J. W. Parmelee,
*2808
Frances Caroline,
5584
Frances Hall,
*5383
Frances Maria,
*4812
Francis to. P. Sargent and L. V.
Kimball,
*1253
Francis ?n. E. Pettingell,
*2633
Francis of Newburyport,
384
Francis of Salem, Mass.,
1089
Francis, Dr.,
5204
Francis Brown,
*5587
Francis Cummings,
6396
Francis Douglass,
3203
Francis Hilliard,
2603
Francis Valentine,
*3430
Francis Wayland,
4095
Francis W. to. A. L. Mclntire,
«2318
Francis Wyman,
*4581
Francis Wyman,
5966
Frank of Plymouth, Ind.,
5289
Frank Benton,
6100
Frank Bert of Sutton, N. H.,
6738
Frank Buel,
6252
Frank Cresswell,
6217
Frank Deward,
4016
Frank Edward,
4281
Frank Emerson,
4863
Frank Ernest,
6294
Frank Hale,
3199
Frank Henry,
4825
Frank Henry m. H. M. Dow,
*5102
Frank Herbert to. C. A. Morrison
, 5093
Frank Hobson,
6264
Frank Howard,
5266
Frank Hugh,
4111
Frank Laverne,
5779
Frank Leslie,
4305
Frank Parker,
*5015
Frank Seymour,
5158
Frank Wilbur,
Frank Willis,
Frank Weston,
Franklin of Sutton, N. H.,
Franklin Nelson,
Fred Browley,
Fred Greenwood,
Fred Jesse,
Fred Lucas,
Fred Scott,
Fred Sibley of Montpelier, Vt.,
Fred Wilton,
Fred William,
Freddie,
Frederick Franklin,
Frederick Nelson,
Frederick Swift,
Frederick Scrymser,
Frederick William,
Fremont Clement,
Fremont John Charles,
Friend,
5417
6134
6199
3865
*3871
6316
6306
6098
4074
5027
5649
4301
6067
6493
*2317
5715
6059
3715
5269
4245
4675
*357
4500
Gardiner of Campton, N. H.,
George, the emigrant, page 1.
George m. Edna Hale, *8
George m. Mary Kimball and Eliza-
beth Taylor, -*46
George m. Esther Cole and Rachel
Whittaker, *208
George in. Hannah Clemens and
Mehitable Bodwell, *219
George m. S.Kelly and M.Richards, *507
George m. Nancy B. Stone, *561
George to. M. J. Brockway, *1079
George m. Jane Stone, *1634
George m. Louisa M. Rogers, *2120
George m. Louisa Little and Lucy
A. Sawyer, *3020
George m. L. B. Wilkinson and
Elizabeth Wright, *4471
George m. Clara A. Boyles, 5886
George to. A. R. Jones and L. M.
Cobleigh, *5017
George of Campton, N. H., 2525
George of Palermo, Kansas, 3935
George of Newbury, 4773
George, 4024
George Albert m. Helen Hatch, 2186
George Alfred of Boston, 5267
George Alfred, 4990
George Allen, *3080
PERSONS SUKNAMED LITTLE.
535
George Asa, 4073
George Augustus, *4100
George Bailey m. E. M. Palmer, *4819
George Bell m. E. A. Gassett, *5381
George Bellows m. M. Sargent, *4270
George Blakesley, 5295
George Britton, 5061
George Brown, 5517
George Brown of Boston, 2706
George Burns m. A. L. Tenney, 5199
George Byron, 4262
George Carlos, 4118
George Carroll, 5161
George Chase, 4446
George C. m. Miss Houghton, 2604
George Diamond, 3988
George Edmund, 2810
George Edmund, 5828
George Edward, 6272
George Edward of Claremont.N.H., 6298
George Ezekiel, 4114
George Francis of St. Peter, Minn., 5509
George F., residence unknown, 5502
George Franklin of Newbury, *3.306
George Frederick, 3526
George Gerry, 3978
George Henry m. H. M. Hanson, 4875
George Henry m. F. L. Chase, 4501
George Herbert m. B. E. Jones, 4128
George Herbert, 6308
George Howard, 5639
George Ingalls, 621
George Irvdng, 5416
George Jackman, 3980
George Jenkins, 4008
George Littleton, 3536
George Lord, *887
George Melvin, 5016
George Obadiah, *3091
George Peabody, *4438
George Reed, 6068
George Samuel, 4184
George Stevens, 5429
George Sumner, *3431
George S. of Montpelier, Vt., 5648
George Thomas, 5629
George Thurston, 5293
George Tristram, 6010
George Washington, 2098
George W. m. Susan G. Bearce, *190o
George W. m. Louise Ingram, 2148
George W. m. L. L. Lord, *2774
George W. m. H. H. Holden, 3066
George W. m. Mary E. Swasey, *3411
George W. m. A. C. Burgess, *3707
George W. of Boston, 5002
George W. m. A. H. Benton, 5264
George W. of Boone Co., Iowa, 6219
Georgiana, 4308
Georgiana Tukesbury, 5-382
Georgie m. J. A. Lowell, 3206
Georgietta Eldridge, 6300
Gertrude of Monroe, N. H., 5023
Gertrude of Campton, N. H., 4502
Gertrude Woodwell, 4792
Gideon Leighton, 6282
Giles Filley, 4120
Grace of Tonawanda, N. Y., 5785
Grace Anna, 5514
Grace Chamberlin, 6403
Grace Ellen, 3143
Grace Mabel, 6309
Guy Langdon, 5095
Guy Templeton, 5838
Hall Jackson, 3198
Haller, •*1689
Hannah ni. Joseph Low, 98
Hannah m. Richard Brown, *213
Hannah m. Samuel Dole, *233
Hannah m. Joseph Gilman, *308
Hannah m. Caleb Noyes, *340
Hannah m. Moses Coffin, *368
Hannah m. Moses Sawyer and Jas.
Burnham, *397
Hannah m. Stephen Emery, *444
Hannah m. Charles (Hogg) Church, *512
Hannah m. Isaac Dinsmore, *518
Hannah m. A. Paine and J. Miner,
see page 509, *520
Hannah m. Henry Lovejoy, 555
Hannah m. Samuel Noyes, *675
Hannah of Cambridge, Mass., 881
Hannah m. Robert Adams, *1085
Hannah ni. Asa Kimball, *1096
Hannah of Newbiirj'port, 1241
Hannah m. Daniel Oakes, 2558
Hannah m. G. W. Rollins, *2574
Hannah m. Samuel Pickard, *3445
Hannah of Auburn, Me., 5574
Hannah m. R. H. Fielding, 6375
Hannah Abigail of Greenburgh,
N. Y., 2585
Hannah Bartlett, 3357
536
INDEX I.
Hannah Eliza, 5G74
Hannah Jane, *3977
Hannah Kendall, *3700
Hannah Lucia, 1144
Hannali Lydia ni. W. Temiey, *2513
Hannali Maria, 5081
Hannah Mary m. H. S. Adams, *3255
Hannah Nelson, *1742
Hannah Sylvester, *25t)8
Hannah frussell, *659
Harland Goodwin, 6314
Harlen m. P. O. Merritt, *2275
Harriet m. J. Griffin, 4143
Harriet m. Nathan Sawyer, *3195
Harriet m . James Dobson, 3071
Harriet m. Moses Coffin, ■*2927
Harriet m. Benjamin Noyes, *2527
Harriet m. S. ^y. Paige, 1833
Harriet m. Richard Webber, *1149
Harriet of Newburyport, 1248
Harriet m. N. B. Peaslee, *4613
Harriet Boyd, 5225
Harriet Broltaw, 4084
Harriet Jane, 3987
Harriet Jane m. Fred Sanborn, *52(52
Harriet Lincoln, 5364
Harriet L. m. J. A. Slack, 6477
Harriet Newell, 4816
Harriet Newell of Boston, 4999
Harriet Silloway, 4794
Harriet Sophia m. W. H. Mower, *2703
Harriet W. m. Osman Baker, 5254
Harriet Ward, 3063
Harry Elwin, 6124
Harry Hartwell, 5990
Harry Hasketh, 6025
Harry Hazen, 5642
Harry Hull, 4315
Harry Percy, 4306
Hartwell, *4612
Harvey, 2144
Hattie Bell, 6189
Hattie Newell, 4243
Hattie Louisa, 5780
Hattie Jane, 6102
Hattie Judith, 3890
Hattie Warren, 5774
Hazen, 3741
Hazen of Newburyport, 400
Hazen Amasa, *3623
Hazen Robinson, 3433
Heber, 5206
Heber of Newbury, 4770
Hector in. L. M. Tenney, *2635
Helen, 6344
Helen of Ridgway, Penn., • 5217
Helen of Newbury, 2631
Helen, 4041
Helen Elizabeth, 5192
Helen Josephine, 6200
Helen Maria of Newbury, 5412
Helen Miller, 6267
Helen Priscilla, 4160
Helen Watkins, 4761
Henrietta Augusta, *4617
Henrietta Bassett, 2825
Henrietta Gilman, 4829
Henrietta Maria, 6374
Henry m. Lydia Little, *116
Henry m. Elizabeth Bailey, *327
Henry m. Phebe Little, *929
Henry m. Sophia Goodale, *937
Henry of Salem, Mass., 1088
Henry m. Susan Little, *1132
Henry in. Susan N. Smith, *1153
Henry of Clarkesville, Tex., 1669
Henry m. Clarissa Bartlett, *2524
Henry m. H. S. Perkins, *3062
Henry m. Mary E. Simmons, *5581
Henry of Camp ton, N. H., 4503
Henry of Denison, Texas, 6298
Henry of Emmonsburgh, N. Y., 5132
Henry of Boston, 4996
Henry of Sutton, N. H., 5737
Henry Albert, 5767
Henry Albert, 6174
Henry Alden, 5418
Henry Amos m. M. L. Ford, *5014
Henry Arthur, 6293
Henry Arthur of Nashua, N. H., 4102
Henry Augustus m. M. A. Knight, *5360
Henry Augustus (Littell), 5107
Henry Bailey m. F. T. Gray, 4785
Henry Clay m. J. N. Knox, *4441
Henry Curtis, 5076
Henry Gilman, *2673
Henry Lj'man, 5220
Henry Martyn of Georgia, 3439
Henry Melville, 4285
Henry Pearson Torsey, 6012
Henry Smith, *3090
Henry Varner, *3864
Henry Willard, 2697
Henry Willard of Newbury, 5424
PEESONS SUENAMED LITTLE.
537
Henry Wood,
4580
Henry Wood m. Eliza Wildes and
Sarah Glass,
*2555
Hephzibah,
*517
Herbert Bradford,
5334
Herbert Carleton,
5078
Herbert George,
4139
Herbert Samuel,
6449
Herbert Sumner,
5516
Herbert Warren,
6161
Hiram of Corinth, Vt.,
1909
Hiram m. Elizabeth Bagley,
4015
Hiram m. Eoxana Carr,
2783
Hiram A. of Cornish, N. H.,
2784
Hiram Couch m. N. Kilborn,
*2943
Hiram Kinsman,
*3749
Hollis of Hatley, P. Q.,
3903
Horace of Buffalo, N. Y.,
5636
Horace m. Lovina Fisk,
2051
Horace m. L. A. Taylor,
*3016
Horace of Santa Clara, Cal.,
4038
Horace of Auburn, Me.,
6417
Horace Alonzo,
*4576
Horace Chapin,
*5593
Horace Frederick,
*3539
Horace Walter,
5084
Howard Leslie,
4282
Howard Marshall,
5663
Howard Noah,
5265
Ichabod Atkinson,
3241
Ida,
5884
Ida Elizabeth,
6292
Ida Elvira,
4178
Ida Frances,
5155
Ida May,
4033
Ida May of Greenburgh, N. Y.
4751
Ira m. Cyrene Eichards,
*1831
Ira C. m. C. A. Dean and L.
L.
Newton,
6467
Irving Drew,
4318
Irvin Ethan,
6030
Irwin Ethan,
4116
Irwin Ezekiel,
4113
Isaac Boyd,
*4445
Isaac Fletcher,
2074
Isaac Warren,
*3250
Isaiah rn. Sally Smith,
*616
Isaiah Clement,
*2248
Israel,
*1829
Jacob m. Hannah Sawyer,
*381
36
Jacob m.. Polly Nourse, *486
Jacob, Eev. Dr., *1150
Jacob m. A. M. McCarty, *1243
Jacob of New York, 3396
Jacob Atkinson, 3244
Jacob Edward, 3360
Jacob Garretson, *4685
Jacob Eoak, 6412
James m. Abigail Trussell, *223
James m. Taniar Eoberts, *334
James m. Elizabeth Greenleaf, *723
James m. Betsey Barker, 1017
James m. Mary Gerrish, 1137
James, see note on page 21.
James m. Polly Cook, *2519
James of Warren, N. H., 2728
James m. E. G. Adams, *2750
James m. Euth Pitts, 3068
James m. Emeline Colburn, 2816
James A. m. L. H. Brownell, *5046
James A. m. L. A. Fitch, 5910
James Albert of Anna, 111., 5865
James Brewster of Boston, 5003
James Carr m. L. Hilliard, 2325
James Clarence, 6307
James Eaton m. M. E. Sleight, 4079
James Edwin of Geneseo, 111., 5912
James Henry m. G. Harris, 3984
James Henry of Boston, 1662
James Henry of Auburndale, 4538
James Henry, 5323
James Jordan, 4246
James Lucien, 6173
James M. m. Eunice Sargent, 661
James M. m. Judith T. Kimball, *1813
James M. m. Sarah Dudley, *2069
James Nahor, *609
James Eush, 5457
James Tucker, 3202
James Webb, *3698
Jane m. Edmund Knight, 119
Jane of Newbury, 328
Jane m. James Noyes, *339
Jane m. John Melvin, *516
Jane in. Joseph W. Page, *932
Jane m Nicolas Brown, *1083
Jane m. A. P. Brown, 1128 and page 508
Jane m. Jeremiah Gerrish, *11.35
Jane m. John St. John, *1714
Jane m. H. A. Stevens, 3868
Jane Bartlett, 4499
Jane Cushing, 4909
538
INDEX I.
Jane Lincoln, *5365
Jane Moody ?n. A. M. Rubel, *2734
Jane Noyes m. R. Tenney, *2628
Jane Zubiah, 4495
Janet of Jerome, Mich., 4071
Jason Cook, 4504
Jay Plummer, 5090
Jeannette, 3808
Jennie ?n. W. D. Zeigler, *5470
Jennie of Altona, 111., 5245
Jennie, 3811
Jennie Alice, 5800
Jennie Belle, 6058
Jennie May, 5268
Jennie Russell, *3540
Jennie Spoiford, 4797
Jeremiah m. Elizabeth Pillsbuiy, *1129
Jeremiah Rnssell, *4439
Jerusha m. Charles Cummings, *2522
Jerusha Cvimmiugs, *4494
Jesse m. Martha Gerrish, *364
Jesse m. Louisa Read, *488
Jesse TO. Susan C. Merrill, *2732
Jesse of AVest Creek, Ind., 5325
Jessie Alice of Geneseo, 111., 5913
Jessie May, 5088
Joanna Muzzy, 2878
John of Newbury, 3
John of Newbury, 15
John of West Newbury, 83
John m. Hannah Noyes, *127
John m. Temperance Ripp, *156
John m. M. Stevens and S. Chase, *216
John TO. Ruth Hale, *226
John of Newburyport, 383
John of Irasburg, Vt., 558
John of Newark, N. J., 608
John of Campton, N. H., m. Sarah
Little, *725
John of Union, Me. , m. Sarah Little, 840
John of Atkinson, N. H., 1022
John of Springfield, N. H., 1041
John m. Mary Bassett, *1072
John m. Nancy Hoyt, *1138
John TO. Miriam Lovejoy, *1151
John m. Ellen D. Morrill, *1189
John m. Louisa Calef , *1234
John TO. Susannah Kendrick, *1251
John of Lowell, Wis., 1(575
John TO. Mary Morey, *1739
John jn. Sarah T. Kent, *1776
John m. Betsey D. Jackman, *1812
John, see note on page 21.
John m. N. F. Poor, 2182
John TO. H. Brock, 2274
John of Goffstown, 2283
John TO. INIary Tewksbury, *2502
John of Whitefield, Me., 2554
John TO. Eliza Heath, *2560
John TO. Maria Cobleigh, *2735
John of Philadelphia, 3403
John TO. Irene Bartlett, 3407
John m. M. P. Hanson, *3421
John, see under 3740
John of Aurora, 111., 3805
John of Hatley, P. Q., 3855
John, 4040
John m.F.'E. Bassford, *4479
John of Merrimac, Mass., 5505
John Albro of New York, 2608
John A. m. B. Goodwin, *3242
John A. m. A. F. Winn, *5393
John Challis, *1746
John Charles, 4083
John Comins to. Esther B. Spratt, *2290
John Enoch, *3061
John Fernald m. S. A. Dennis, *4464
John Fiske, 5953
John Francis, 4590
John Frank of Webster, N. H., 5186
John F. of Barton, Vt., 3669
John Franklin, 4253
John Fred, 6103
John Gardner, 3528
John Hayes, *4575
John Irwin, 5229
John Jewett, 4820
John Langdon m. A. E. Jewell, *2315
John Langdon, 4583
John Lowell, *1690
John Lyman ;)?.. L. A. Clough, *2829
John Mann m. N. E. Robbins, *2586
John Melvin, 5815
John Merrill m. J. C. Hamblen, *3691
John Moody m. Elizabeth (Knight)
Little, *2929
John Moody to. R. H. Brown, *4347
John Moody m. M- Lakeman, *5173
John Moore Dow, *5045
John Murray, 5022
John Noyes of Newbury, 1225
John Pierce m. E. A. M. Burleigh, 2341
John Ransom m. O. Kingsley, 2329
John Robbins, 4752
PERSONS STJRNAMED LITTLE.
539
John Samiiel 7n. Ellen B. Alls, *426()
John Smith, Dr., *2226
John Sullivan m. Sally Stearns, *514:
John Sullivan m. L. H. Mathews, *3111
John Sullivan, Rev., *4001
John Tristram, 4735
John Truston, 4591
John Webster to. S. P. White, *M34
John Webster of Haverhill, Mass., 3346
John Webster of Goifstowu, 1830
John Webster of Salisbury, N. H., 5524
John Wesley, 2033
John Willard of Merrimac, Mass., 5854
John William, 5498
John Zimmerman, 5465
Jonathan m. Dorothy Little, *380
Jonathan m. A. C. Fellows and M.
Currier, *2734
Jonathan m. L. Colby and S. E.
Ball, *1744
Jonathan Carleton, *1035
Jonathan C. m. L. A. Sawyer, 5103
Jonathan Knight, 1235
Jonathan Peaslee, 3358
Jonathan Ralph, 6120
Joseph HI. Mary Coffin, *2
Joseph m. E. Ingalls and S. Mills, *52
Joseph of Hampstead, 102
Joseph TO. Elizabeth Hazen, *160
Joseph m. Mary Johnson, *225
Joseph m. Mary Knight, *336
Joseph m. Anna Morrill, "*360
Joseph of Jefferson County, N. Y., 569
Joseph Ml. Margaret Moor, *60()
Joseph m. Mary Comins, *"624
Joseph of Georgetown, Mass., 676
Joseph in. Elizabeth ]Moody, *946
Joseph m. Sarah Webster, *1039
Joseph m. Anna Underhill, *1065
Joseph m. S. B. Seavy, *1093
Joseph TO. Rebecca Webster, *1232
Joseph of Goffstown, N. H., 2192
Joseph of Brewer, Me., 2316
Joseph TO,. Sarah C. Hale, *2723
Joseph m. Sarah Stevens, 2812
Joseph m. E. K. Little, 3076
Joseph, see under 3740
Joseph, 6347
Joseph Alfred, 6278
Joseph Albert, 5184
Joseph Ames, *3096
Joseph Bartlett m. Mary Smith, *2505
Joseph Bragdon ra. Sarah Da^as, 6275
Joseph B. ?)i. M. A. Cromwell, *3089
Joseph Couch, 2947
Joseph Damon of Boston, 4997
Joseph Danforth, 4915
Joseph Drew m. P. Hilliard, *2324
Joseph Edward, 2288
Joseph Francis, 3350
Joseph George Smith, *4392
Joseph Merrill, *4987
Joseph Morse, 4763
Josepih Rice of Holyoke, Mass., 2790
Joseph Toppan, *5387
Joshua m. Lj-dia Brown, *269
Joshua TO.. Eunice Atkinson, *375
Joshua m . Lydia Dow, *760
Joshua m. Sally Johnson, *2573
Joshua m. Ann Topj)an, *3236
Joshua Atkinson, *5385
Joshua Bailey, 939
Joshua Pillsbury, 3044
Joshua Plummer, 2957
Josiah m. Sarah Toppan, *391
Josiah TO. Sojihronia Balch, 1274
Josiah TO. B. M. Merrill, *1686
Josiah m. M. H. Cummings, N.
W. Bradford, and S. Brooks, »;5443
Josiah m. M. A. D. Hussey, *5589
Josiah, 6397
Josiah Dummer to. S. J. Phinkett, *5394
Josiah Dummer, 3243
Josiah Francis, *3695
Josiah Francis, 5675
Josiah Stover, *3441
Judith m. Cutting Moody, *6
Judith of Newbury, 91
Judith m. Abraham Adams, 227
Judith m. Thomas Norwood, *333
Judith m. Stephen Emerson, 342
Judith m. Joseph Merrick *377
Judith m. William Read, *491
Judith m. Amos Cliase, *672
Judith of Atkinson, N. H., 1064
Judith TO. Stephen Sweatt, *1094
Judith TO. Asa T. Newhall, *1199
Judith of Newburyport, 1242
Judith m. Nathaniel Merrill, *2737
Judith Helen, 3985
Judith Nelson, 1748
Julia HI. George Larkin, 5501
Julia TO. Lyman Judson, *2046
Julia HI. Hiram Bond, 2150.3
540
Julia, m. Jesse H. Goodwin,
Julia Ann m. E. S. Atwood,
Julia Ann m. M. L. Avery,
Julia Ann,
Julia Brady,
Julia Maria,
Julia Stetson,
Juliet m. aSTorman Clark,
Juline Malancy,
Kate Louisa,
Kimball m. Elvira Currier,
Kingsbury,
Kittle Georgian a,
Lafayette rn. R. A. Gallup,
Laura,
Laura Ann,
Laura Elizabeth
Laura Lucy,
Laura "Warren,
Laurana Rebecca,
Lavina,
Leavitt Clough,
Leila Mary,
Lena Eldona,
Leslie Alvin,
Lettice Robinson,
Lettie Christine,
Levi m. Mary Levering,
Levi m. S. A. Bourne,
Levi, residence unknown,
Lewis Gerrish,
Lewis Madison,
Lewis of Colebrook, N. H.,
Lillian,
Lillian of Manchester, N. H.,
Lillie Frances,
Lillie May,
Lilly Lucinda,
Linus Lewis Carleton,
Linus Hale,
Lizzie, see also Elizabeth.
Lizzie m. (4906) David Little,
Lizzie of Chelsea, Mass.,
Lizzie Arabella,
Lizzie Ellen,
Lizzie May,
Lois m. Joseph Kent,
Lois m. Jonathan Leavitt,
Lois Boynton,
Lorena m. J. Fish, see page 510,
INDEX I.
*2276
Lorenzo Dow m. A. E. Foster,
*2043
*2031
Lorenzo Dow of Colebrook, N. H
, 2300
4604
Lot, see note on page 21.
3966
Lou Geneva,
5956
5693
Louis m. Mary Malcolm,
2556
4005
Louis Francis,
4793
5802
Louis Henry,
4866
1673
Louis McCarty,
5443
5050
Louisa of Hollis, N. H.,
2814
Louisa m. (*3020) George Little,
3059
6258
Louisa m. H. L. Hoyt,
3355
*2738
Louisa Bell,
6213
4640
Louisa Jane m. A. W. Richards,
*5108
5644
Louisa Mills m. A. W. Taylor,
*2198
Louisa Noyes, .
2832
2099
Louisa Rogers m. D. S. Cummings
, *2299
1142
Louise Florence,
4029
*2675
Louise Sarah,
4107
*2699
Louise Stoddard m. H. S. Viets,
*4823
5844
Louise Victoria,
5219
5401
Loyal Bruce,
4175
*3349
Lucian,
3933
5397
Lucina Henrietta,
4126
*1156
Lucius Harwood,
6766
5929
Lucretia m. John Peterson,
*2178
5695
Lucretia m. Silas Little,
401
5935
Lucretia of Newbury,
940
5259
Lucretia of Newbury,
2719
6125
Lucy,
6415
*370
Lucy m. J. H. Williams,
*3082
*3015
Lucy TO. Zadoc Cady,
*212
5020
Lucy of Peru, Mass.,
549
5322
Lucy of Campton, N. H.,
2521
4096
Lucy,
*4477
4295
Lucy of Morgan, Vt.,
4496
6101
Lucy Anna Meele,
4331
6104
Lucy Augusta,
3703
4750
Lucy Bowman,
5835
3144
Lucy Ellen,
4904
4255
Lucy Jane to. T. H. Bonham,
3098
*2766
Lucy Jane of Newbury,
3254
5077
Lucy Melinda,
5939
Ludo Burrill,
3740
5176
Luella Caroline,
5938
6094
Luella Elizabeth,
*5029
6013
Luetta Mary,
*4603
5833
Lulu Blanche,
6073
6027
Luna,
5024
*1086
Lurana Ciitler,
3012
*1755
Luther of Boscawen,
3026
*4614
Luther Bartlett,
5221
2172
Luther Douglass,
4252
PERSONS SUENAMED LITTLE.
541
Lydia 7n. (*116) Henry Little,
154
Lydia m. Jedediah Bennett,
206
Lydia m. John Atkinson,
*393
Lydia of Atkinson, N. H.,
487
Lydia m. (939) Josliua B. Little,
931
Lydia ni. T. L. Page,
*1779
Lydia m. William Wildes,
*2551
Lydia of Newbury,
2634
Lydia m. C. H. Wilcox,
*4809
Lydia Ann,
■ *4687
Lydia Etta,
5746
Lydia Evelyn,
*3869
Lydia Kelly,
*1803
Lydia Merrill,
5850
Lyman,
4014
Lyman, see note on page 21.
Lyman m. B. Fuller,
*2026
Lyman Gushing,
5405
Mabel of Auburn, Me.,
6418
Mabel,
4219
Mabel Crystal Clare,
5664
Mabel Liez,
6162
Mabel Lizzie,
4677
Mabel Moody,
6230
Malachi Elwin,
3641
Malcolm Graham,
6269
Marcia Elizabeth,
4907
Margaret hi. J. S. Caldwell,
*2196
Margaret,
6387
Margaret Irma Sophie,
6341
Maria m. (*1637), Adams Moore,
1638
Maria m. John Herrick,
*5571
Maria m. Stephen Ilsley,
*2638
Maria ?)i. William Turner,
1180
Maria of Philadelphia,
5461
Maria Effie,
6215
Maria Helen,
6170
Maria Mary,
*17o3
Maria Warren,
6401
Marie tte m. 0. F. Quick,
*4142
Mariette m. W. Lindsay,
2332
Marinda Augusta,
5143
Marion Cornelia,
5478
Mark of Albany, N. Y.,
877
Marshall D. B.,
6488
Martha m. Joseph Pillsbury,
*1155
Martha m. Byron C. Hale,
5867
Martha m. W. H. Henney,
*5241
Martha Alice,
5880
•Martha Ann, see page 512,
*2076
Martha Lamson,
4344
Martha L. m. G. M. Huntress, *5089
Martha Lucina, 5145
Martha M. m. C. Cronise, *2100
Martha M. m. J. E. Currier, *5361
Martha Morrison, 4235
Martha Rhea, 5304
Martin Bradley, 6092
Mary m. Joseph Gerrish, *18
Mary m. Michael Dalton, *88
Mary m. John Berry, *97
Mary to. Parker Dodge, *171
Mary m. Jonathan Wiggin, *163
Mary m. John Merrill, *230
Mary m. Samiiel Emerson, 250
Mary m. Stephen Webster, *270
Mary hi. Silas Moody, *302
Mary m. John Moody, *323
Mary m. David Biirbank, *358
Mary m. George J. Osborne, 388
Mary m. Matthias P. Sawyer and
Joshua Follansbee, *396
Mary m. William Calef , *410
Mary 7n. John Knight, *492
Mary m. Nathaniel Merrill, *506
Mary m. George Poor, *508
Mary to. John Kimberlin, *526
Mary m. Abel Manning, 611
Mary of Newark, N. J., 608
Mary ?n. Avara Gilman, *618
Mary to. William W. Little, - 926 ■
Mary m. Stephen Marshall, 1024
Mary of Boscawen, 1095
Mary m. Adams Knight, *1186
Mary m. Silas Pearson, *1195
Mary of Newbury, 1227
Mary m. Reuben Fisher, *1237
Mary of Salisbury, N. H., 1254
Mary to. Thomas Hale (*1267), 1272
Mary hi. Richard Kimball, 1645
Mary of Boston, 1660
Mary hi. S. M. Kimball, *1672
Mary of Windham, Me., 1687
Mary m. Joel Shurtleff, *1731
Mary tn. Daniel Kennedy, 1807
Mary of Goffstown, N. H., 1828
Marj' m. Andrew Morrow, *2179
Mary m. William Colby, *2520
Mary to. Abednego Jones, *2577
Mary to. («3253) S. W. Little, 2722
Mary of Springfield, N. H., 2785
Mary to. A. C. Sweatt, 2948
Mary, 4037
542
INDEX I.
Mary m. Ellery Fish,
Mary in. Chester Dryer,
Mary of Philadelphia,
Mary, see also Molly.
Mary Abba,
Mary Abbie m. J. L. Bloclgett,
Mary Adelia of Newport, N. H.,
Mary Albina,
Mary Alice of Webster, N. H.,
Mary Alice,
Mary A. m. J. W. Tabor,
Mary A. m. D. E. Stevens,
Mary Ann m. G. Shelley,
Mary Ann of Newbury,
Mary Ann m. Thomas Boynton,
Mary Ann m. (*2571) Benj. Little, 2557
Mary Ann of Siit'ton, N H.,.
Mary Ann m. Joseph Scribner,
Mary A. 77? . Robert Morse and Rich-
ard Dearborn,
Mary Ann of Boston,
Mary Ann of Warren, N. H.,
Mary Ann Hanson,
Mary Ann Hoyt,
Mary Augusta,
Mary Baldwin,
Mary Bishop,
Mary Brant,
Mary B. m. Roscoe G. Barrell,
Mary Burt,
Mary Call,
Mary Carleton ni. Jesse Ayer,
Mary C. m. W. L. Huntington,
Mary Eliza m. Thos. G. Wells,
Mary Eliza m. J. C. Webster,
Mary Eliza of Windham, Me.,
Mary Eliza of Windham, Me.,
Mary E. m. F. H. Rollins,
Mary Eliz. m. J. V. McKinney,
Mary Eliz. m. Benj. Sanderson
and M. A. Gilman,
Mary Eliz. m. L. J. Hardy,
Mary Eliz. m. R. H. Kincaid,
Mary Eliz. m. Edwin Hadley,
Mary Eliz. to. W. W. Palmer,
Mary Eliz. of Amboy, 111.,
Mary Eliz. of Hatley, P. Q.,
Mary E. m. J. B. Delamater,
MaryE.,
Mary Ella of Manchester, N. H.,
Mary Ellen to. J. E. Griggs,
Mary Ellen m. E. Moody,
4169
Mary Emma to. C. M. Morton,
*5235
4468
Mary Emma,
5327
5455
Mary Esther,
4862
Mary Etta,
4302
4867
Mary Evelina,
4119
5814
Mary Fellows,
4343
5139
Mary F. m. A. H. Eayrs,
3981
3955
Mary F. m. J. W. Kitchell,
2184
5222
Mary Frances of Boscawen,
3056
6259
Mary Georgiana,
5832
*5075
Mary Hale m. D. Richardson,
*2512
4098
Mary Jane to. A. D. Smith,
*3675
4010
Mary Jane m. Wm. Bolton,
*3814
2932
Mary Jane to. John Mann,
*2583
*2566
Mary Jane m. E. A. Littlefield,
2320
2557
Mary Jane m. E. Knickerbocker,
2150.4
3^94
Mary Jane m. M. D. Pressey,
4737
2294
Mary Jane of Atkinson, N. H.,
2830
-
Mary Jane of Bradford, Mass.,
3352
*1775
Mary Jane of Sutton, N. H.,
3891
5000
Mary Jane White,
*2702
5008
Mary Kendall,
3702
1704
Mary K. C, see under
*1246
3060
Mary Lenora m. D. T. Swan,
5673
4297
Mary Louisa m. Wm. Hunt,
2075
2668
Mary Louisa,
4585
3529
Mary Lovisa,
5676
5233
Mary Maude,
*4824
*5o78
Marj^ Minerva,
5216
2095
Mary Olivia m. G. C. Lord,
*2611
2952
Mary Pearson to. I. Davis,
*3196
*2764
Mary Phebe m. John Dow,
5104
*2101
Mary Pratt,
5296
2754
Mary Rousseau,
5159
5047
Mary R. to. S. H. Dorset,
*3406
5668
Mary Sargent,
5508
3693
Mary Simmons,
6388
5257
Mary Smith,
5826
2195
Mary Stearns,
1907
Mary Steuart,
6353
*4689
Mary Toppan of Newbury,
2616
*4003
Maryette to. T. Shurtleff,
*1759
*4180
Matilda,
4292
5377
Matthew Herbert,
3861
5858
Maud of Tonawanda, N. Y.,
5786
6399
Maud Agnes,
4310
3922
Maud Garfield,
5988
5125
Maud Mercy,
5845
5130
Maurice Vinton,
6028
5185
May Daisy,
5811
*3092
Mehitable to. Geo. E. Leonard,
*4962
4597
Mehitable m. R. Bathrick,
2277
PERSONS SURNAMED LITTLE.
543
Melissa,
4618
Melissa A. m. F. Shurtleff,
*3888
Melissa J. m. A. K. Ball,
*1738
Melvina Jane,
5723
Melzar Dow,
*46C9
Melzena Eliza,
3067
Menila,
4170
Meribah Farnum,
5100
Meribah Hale,
*1659
Mertie Maria,
5150
Micajah,
*406
Michael of Newbury,
2933
Michael of Newbiiryport,
402
Michael m. Hannah Leigh,
*1084
Michael m. Sarah Stover,
*1265
Milla Adelaide,
2601
Millard,
5415
Millie Ellen,
5804
Milton of Hatley, P. Q.,
3918
Milton of Hatley, P. Q.,
1758
Milton Mason,
4254
Minnie Lucretia,
5714
Miranda m. John B. Woodward,
*2530
Miranda Mary,
*3440
Molly, see also Mary.
Molly m. Noah Cole,
*201
Molly of Peru, Mass.,
547
Moody, *
4294
Moody Moss,
*627
Moody Cook,
*4478
Moody Cook,
5927
Moses m. Lydia Coffin,
*4
Moses m. Mary Hale,
*12
Moses m. Sarah Jaques,
*20
Moses m. Mary Stevens,
*175
Moses m. Hannah Cole,
*199
Moses m. Abigail Bailey, Col.,
*157
Moses HI. Mary Milk,
•249
Moses HI. Mary Noyes,
268
Moses m. Elizabeth Williams,
*355
Moses m. Elizabeth Dummer,
*399
Moses m. Hannah Horton,
*448
Moses m. Anna Chase,
*081
Moses m. Polly Johnson,
*841
Moses m. Sally Call,
*1091
Moses of Newbury,
1270
Moses m. Eliza Webb,
*1688
Moses of Goffstown,
1832
Moses m. Harriet Sanborn,
*1904
Moses of Pittston, Me.,
2561
Moses m. E. L. Stevens,
*2881
Moses, ■
3538
Moses m. Sarah Cook, *4466
Moses m. Harriet J. Haskell, 5881
Moses Atkinson m. S. F. Emery, *5390
Moses Atkinson, 3239
Moses Bartlett, 3361
Moses Carter, *5386
Moses Clough, *2953
Moses Emery of Windham, Me., 5667
Moses Ellon Sanborn, 4.330
Moses Fellows, *2339
3Ioses Franklin, . 4608
Moses Henry of Windham, 1697
Moses K. m. H. C. Whitney, *5042
Moses K. m. Betsey Richards, *1805
Moses Nelson, 4396
Moses Oliver, *3692
Moses Parsons m. J. W. Russell, *1635
Moses Sargent, 3128
Moses Sawyer m. E. H. Boerum, *1240
Moses Sawyer m. S. M. Osborn, *3o95
Moses S. m. L. M. Tenney, *4443
3Iyra Ames of West Creek, Ind,. 5326
Myra Ames, 5228
Mji-a Morrison, 4236
Nabby, see Abigail.
Nancy m. Asa Adams, *945
Nancy m. Josiah Drake, 2147
Nancy Bradford, *5592
Nancy Brooks, G411
Nancy Catharine Maria, *2669
Nancy Elizabeth, 4868
Nancy H. of Laconia, N. H., 5258
Nancy Jane m. I. N. Perry, 6398
Nancy Jane m. C. H. Pate, *4182
Nancy Tenney, *4810
Narcissa, 5967
Nathan m. Hannah Mighill, *95
Nathaniel m. E. Croy, *5114
Nathaniel of Newbury, 123
Nathaniel to. Mary Toppan, *326
Nathaniel m. Mary Carleton, *338
Nathaniel m. Joanna M. Plumer, *353
Nathaniel m. Abiah Emerson, *1036
Nathaniel m. Martha Butterfield, *1081
Nathaniel m. M. P. Danforth, *2615
Nathaniel C. m. Elizabeth Coffin, *304
Nathaniel Hale m. A. Tewksbury, *2769
Nathaniel N. of Emmonsburgh,
N. Y., 5131
Nathaniel Nourse, *1774
Nathaniel Noyes m. S.E.Plumber, *2792
544
INDEX I.
Nellie, see also Helen and Ellen.
Nellie F. 7n. Leroy O. Hart, 5672
Nellie Frances, 6227
Nellie Frances of Haverhill, Mass., 5431
Nellie May, 5747
Nellie Newton, 5930
Nellie Perkins, 6056
Nellie Roak, 6410
Nellie B. m. A. L. Morrison, 5255
Nelson Percival, *3813
Nettie Haines, 5434
Nettie Knox, 5834
Nettie May of Orleans, N. Y., 4080
Nicholas m. Elizabeth Brown, *938
Noah in. Ascenath Elliot, *363
Noah m. Jane Lunt, *371
Noah ?n. Annis Tyler, *523
Noah m. M. B. Call, *3064
Norman Edward, 5803
Norton Mitchell, 5307
Olive m. E. P. Sargent, 3992
Olive of Altona, 111., 5247
Olive Eveline, 4115
Oliver Orson, 2029
Omar, *4963
Ophelia Araminta, 4747
Ophelia Phebe/n. D. F. Carpenter, *2588
OraG., 6469
Ora Oakman, 4283
Orange Samuel, 4094
Orison m. R. E. Hazen, 3867
Orra Dami, 5810
Orrie Belle, 5440
Orsina Parker, *3437
Ortha m. Amelia H. Emerson, *564
Orthena, 6317
Oscar of Goffstown, N. H., 2193
Oscar Eugene of Depue, 111., 4093
Oscar Eugene, 2071
Otis ?7i. C. Smith, 2187
Otis rii. Catharine G. Poore, 2515
Otis Everett, 5852
Otis Warren, *4444
Otis Willard, 4795
Owen, 6470
Ozias, *2176
Palmer Jewett, 6072
Patience hi. E.March and J.Toppan, *928
Paul TO. Hannah Emery, Sarah
Souther, and Sarah Emerson, ^164
Paul m. M. Lunt and S. Little, *372
Paul m. Mary Osgood, *445
Paul Emery, *3694
Paulina Maria, 2150.1
Phebe m. Francis Sawyer, *2768
Phebe m. (*929) Henry Little, 1075
Phebe of Rochester, N. Y., 1127
Phebe m. John Franklin, 2145
Phebe m. J. J. Pursell, *5236
Phebe Ann , 4088
Phebe Bassett, 2826
Phebe Ellen, 6842
Phebe Malvina, *2787
Pliena, see Tryphena.
Phil Carlos, 5745
Philip Nelson, *1741
Philo Eugene, *4064
Plumer m. Elizabeth Little, *1080
Plumer of Newbury, 2882
Polly of BoscaAven, 1134
Polly m. Hezekiah Ayer, 2770
Polly, see also Molly and Mary.
Preston, 5419
Priscilla, 3019
Prudence ?n. Robert Cochran, *511
Prudence m. James Smith, *668
Rachel in. Gershom Morse, *521
Rachel m. N. F. Butler, *562
Rachel Damon, 5004
Ralph Irwin, 4860
Ralph Waldo, 6666
Ray Albertis, 4869
Rebecca m. A. J. George, 2285
Rebecca Caldwell, *3207
Rebecca Edna, 6447
Relief m. John Pingry, *1648
Rhoda m. Calvin Cutler, *1124
Rhoda Ann, 5Q.73
Rhoda Bartlett, *3009
Richard ni. Jane Noyes, *124
Richard of Newburyport, 405
Richard to. Priscilla Plummer and
Mary C. Pillsbury, *1121
Richard Herbert of Waquoit, Mass., 5207
Richard Hazen to. Ruth Cochran, *409
Richard Hazen to. Judith Moody, *1668
Richard Sullivan, »3982
Richard Thomas, 1082
Robert to. A. M. Bruce, *3402
Robert to. A. J. Browley, *5450
Robert to. Charlotte Pike, 2183
PERSONS SUBNAMED LITTLE.
545
Robert m. Anna Towle, *1201
Robert of Richmond, Va., 3246
Robert, 5645
Robert Adams, 2508
Robert Bruce, *5481
Robert Emerson, *2773
Robert Franklin, *5113
Robert Rice, see page 514.
Robert Smith, . 5526
Rodney Augustus, *2678
Roene, 3972
Rosa Julia, 4257
Rosamond Celia, 5708
Rosamond Harris, *660
Rose, 6414
Rose Belle, 4097
Rosetta A., 6462
Roxana m. Daniel G. Mason' and
Josiah Douglass, *1674
Roxana m. D. Woodward, *3863
Roxana Stearns, 1910
Russell Moody, 5403
Ruth ?)i. Moses Smith, *113
Ruth m. James Gillingham, *454
Ruth of Whitefi eld , Me . , 764
Ruth 7)1. (*1732) Thomas Little, 1751
Ruth m. John A. Kennedy, *2570
Ruth Ann, 4177
Ruth Atwood, *1713
Ruth Channing, *2674
Ruth Ella of ^^'indham. Me., 5670
Ruth Ellen, 6277
Ruth Hale m. David Eaton, *2503
Ruth Hale m. Paul Thurlow, *2.509
Ruth Maud of Hatley, P. Q., 5707
Sallie Caroline, 5479
Sally m. William Rumrill, *560
Sally of Hampstead, 842
Sally 771. William Couch, 1092
Sally m. M. B. Taplin, *1903
Sally m. Moses Kimball, 2726
Sally Ann m. Richard Harris, 2587
Salome of Sutton, N. H., 1749
Salome Ann, 3892
Salome Fellows wi. G. Foster, *2340
Samantha m. R. W. Close, 2044
Samuel m. Sarah FoUansbee, *101
Samuel m. Dorothy Noyes, *117
Samixel in. E. Stevens andR. True, 276
Samuel of Newbury, 324
Samuel of Atkinson, 335
37
Samuel m. Susanna Russell, 451
Samuel m. Mary Farmer and
Joanna Barnes, *567
Samuel m. Betsey Teel, *623
Samuel m. Sally Noyes, *761
Samuel m. Caroline E. Bowers, *935
Samuel m. Sally Pettengill, *1038
Samuel m. Betsey Bond, *1067
Samuel m. Sally Couch, *1090
Samuel to. A. Baxter, see page 512
Samuel m. P. A. McKnight, *2150
Samuel of Georgetown, Mass., 2404
Samuel m. Hannah Boynton, *2565
Samuel m. C. H. Payne, *2749
Samuel m. J. S. Sturtevant, *2945
Samuel m. M. Patterson, 3860
Samuel of Colebrook, N. H., 4296
Samuel of Farmersburg, Iowa, 6172
Samuel Alliert, 3677
Samuel Brown »i. M. L. Gould, 5389
Samuel H. to. E. Pollard, 6489
Samuel Moody m. M. P. Rolfe, *2718
Samuel Morton, 5790
Samuel Noyes in. Hamiali Knight, *2811
Samuel Noyes of Atkinson, N. H., 5149
Samuel Noyes m. Abigail Knight, *345
Sarah ni. Joseph Ilsley, *5
Sarah m. J. Kent and B. Thing, *9
Sarah m. Thomas Pike, *17
Sarah in. Parker Titcomb, ■*96
Sarah m. William Ayer, *103
Sarah in. James Noyes, *115
Sarah in. Elijah Gore, *200
Sarah m. William Pottle, *-162
Sarah m. Thomas V. Vose, *221
Sarah in. Samuel Thurlow, *229
Sarah m. Enoch Sawyer, *272
Sarah in. Asa Piper, 305
Sarah of Newbiiry, 329
Sarah m. B. Kimball and J. Poor, *3.37
Sarah of Newbury, 355
Sarah in. John Noyes, *389
Sarah to. Oliver Gerrish, *450
Sarah m. John Little of Union, Me., 482
Sarah in. Timothy Dustin, *510
Sarah m. Moses Poor, *610
Sarah of Newbury, 944
Sarah m. (*408) WalterLittle, 1016
Sarah in. John Webster, *1023
Sarah m. H- M. Thatcher, *4473
Sarah m. John Greeley, *5018
Sarah of Springfield, N. H., 1042
546
INDEX I.
Sarah of Newbury, 1076
Sarah of Rochester, N. Y., 1130
Sarah m. Smieon Adams, , *1193
Sarah m. (*927) Tristram Little, 1226
Sarah m. (*725) John Little, 1269
Sarah m. Sampson Foss, *1649
Sarah of Boston, 1656
Sarah m. Amasa Marsh, *1730
Sarah ?n. Simon Bean, *1750
Sarah m. S. P. Foster, *1810
Sarah m. Abel Davis, 2119
Sarah, see note on page 21.
Sarah m. W. J. Hill, *2177
Sarah m. Alfred Story, 2188
Sarah m. Israel E. Cheney, *2517
Sarah of Pittston, Me., 2564
Sarah m. Jason Lewis, *2578
Sarah of Newbury, 2620
Sarah m. Charles Clark, *3450
Sarah of Hatley, P. Q., 3779
Sarah m. Stephen Knowles, 4167
Sarah Adeline, 3817
Sarah Ann m. B. Noyes, *2246
Sarah Ann of Newbury, 2630
Sarah Ann of Newburyport, 3238
Sarah Ann m. S. Leighton, 4584
Sarah Ann Boyd, 885
Sarah Bagley m. M. G. Merrill, *4348
Sarah Bartlett m. James Smith, *2504
Sarah Bell, 6171
Sarah Climeua, 5878
Sarah Cushing of Newbury, 5175
Sarah Cushing m. (*3077) A. Little, 2721
Sarah Eliza m. (5425) E. C. Little, 3311
Sarah Elizabeth hi. E. E. York, 2199
Sarah Elizabeth in. A. Alexander, *2342
Sarah Elizabeth, 4244
Sarah Elizabeth of Pittston, 4588
Sarah Elizabeth m. Geo. P. Patten, .3420
Sarah Elizabeth of "Windham , Me. , 3690
Sarah Ellen of Portland, Me., 5986
Sarah Ellen m. R. A. McCurdy, 2605
Sarah F. of Hatley, P. Q., 5722
Sarah Foster, *3974
Sarah Frances m. A. Alvord, *2679
Sarah Frances Ann, *5048
Sarah Frances of Newport, N. H., 5137
Sarah Gerrish m. J. G. Jeffrey, *.3705
Sarah Gerrish m. H. O. Higley, *1158
Sarah Gerrish m. Robert Davis, *3114
Sarah H. m. "W. K. Eminger, 5582
Sarah Helen m. B. Merritt, *3624
Sarah Higley, 3097
Sarah Ilsiey, *366
Sarah Inez, 5507
Sarah Isabel of Wellesley, Mass., 5426
Sarah Jane of Newbury, 1192
Sarah Jane m. G. W. Dearborn, *1777
Sarah Jane m. J. Hussey, 3901
Sarah Jane m. J. F. Todd, *4815
Sarah Jackson in. A. DaveniDort, *3197
Sarah Kelly m. Oren Moore, *3963
Sarah Kent, 3945
Sarah Maria, 4247
Sarah Matilda, 1707
Sarah McCarer, 5300
Sarah Mehitable, 6093
Sarah Menila, 4186
Sarah Mills in. Daniel Burbank, *656
Sarali Miranda, 3088
Sarah Mooney m. S. E. Baldwin, *2.321
Sarah Norton, 1698
Sarah Noyes of Newbury, 3305
Sarah Phebe in. J. McNamee, 5866
Sarah Pillsbury in. J. K. Pillsbury, *2946
Sarah Rogers, *629
Sarah Sargent, 4448
Sarah Sweetser, 5847
Sarah Tamson, *4601
Sarah Viola, 6011
Sardis m. Mehitable Lewis, *565
Sardis in. Nancy Prince, 2174
Savilion Londus, *2142
Seaver, 1666
Semantha Burbeck, *4492
Selim, 2140
Selina Spruill, *5483
Selina H. in. W. A. Butters, *5462
Selina Huntingdon, 3401
Selina Dodge, *34.36
Selinda, 4293
Sherman in. M. A. Austin, *3024
Shubael in. Deborah Barrows, *559
Silas in. Lucretia Little, *330
Silas in. Adelia Doan, 1140
Silas in. Harriet B. Moulton, 2725
Silas, 3638
Silas of Newbury, 4917
Silas Walker, 3967
Simeon Bartlett, *1123
Simon Plumber, 5128
Sophia Noyes, 2817
Sophronia Mariette, 2227
Stella Ladora, 6029
PEESONS SURNAMED LITTLE.
547
Stephen™. J. Bailey and M. Long, *155
Stephen m. Sarah Jackson, *374
Stephen m. Rebecca Caldwell, *1196
Stephen m. Anna Atkinson, *1200
Stephen m. Betsey Greenough, *1233
Stephen m. Sarah Nelson, *2506
Stephen of Newburyport, 32i0
Stephen Atkinson, 3245
Stephen Davis m. Jane Jehu, . *2072
Stephen Henry, 4398
Stephen Kimball, *3432
Stephen Moody, *678
Stephen Webster m. A. "Welch, 2789
Stephen Wm. m. H. M. Rnssell, *1228
Stephen Wm. m. Mary Little, *3253
Stnart LeCraw, 5160
Sumner Scott, 5400
Susan m. (*1132) Henry Little, 1152
Susan m. Osgood Taylor, *1037
Susan m. C. W. Wallace, 3112
Susan m. Charles Brush, *5237
Susan m. John Savage, 2559
Susan Caroline of Newbury, 3252
Susan Caroline of Newbury, 5404
Susan Coffin m. Andrew Scott, 876
Susan E. m. F. G. Wells, ■ *3708
Susan Estelle, 6097
Susan E. m. M. D. Pressey, 5500
Susan Farley, *3208
Susan Genevieve, 4346
Susan Louisa, 5915
Siisan Maria of Brooklyn, N. Y., 5448
Susan Norton, 5303
Susan Paulina, 5523
Susan Webber m. W. F. Stevens, *2323
Susan Webster m. St. Clair Bean, 2793
Susanna m. John Coker, *673
Susannah m. Josiah Emery, *515
Susannah m. N. Batchelder, *615
Susannah Grace, 6130
Susie Etta, ■ 6228
Susie May, 6108
Sylvester, see page 56.
Tamar m. Henry Noyes, *1018
Tamar of Boston, 1658
Tamar m. M. H. Clement, *2727
Taylor J. of Hatley, P. Q., 5703
Taylor m. Elizabeth Morse, *178
Taylor m. P. Marsh and S. White, 456
Taylor m. Almira Jackson, 1754
Taylor ?n. Margaret Richards, *1806
Temperance m. Enoch Merrill, *378
Thersa Ann m. W. T. Keyes, *2331
Theodore Gerry, 3979
Theodore Walworth, 5062
Thomas of Whitefield, Me., 2575
Thomas m. Marj^ Bond, *45
Thomas ;)i. Abigail Kent, *170
Thomas m. Kezia Hanson, *449
Thomas m. Jennie MacMaster, *453
Thomas m. Myra Ames, *1154
Thomas m. Jane E. Wadleigh, 1715
Thomas m. Ruth Little, *1732
Thomas m. Amelia J. Morse, *1773
Thomas in. Roxana Farmer, *1829
Thomas m. M. Pike, 3752
Thomas m. A. J. Thwaits, *3778
Thomas Benton, *4989
Thomas Brown, *3442
Thomas Dearborn, *3435
Thomas Dency, 6105
Thomas Ellsworth, 5464
Thomas James of Hatley, P. Q., 5704
Thomas J. m. Addie Hull, *2322
Thomas J. m. Sarah Parsons, 2788
Thomas Jefferson wi. Jane Mooney, *630
Thomas Jones m. A. Hixon, *5362
Thomas Kendrick, *3408
Thomas Rowell m. C. B. Hawkins, 5521
Thomas R. m. Nancy Webster, *1255
Thomas Rowell of Newburyport, 1249
Thomas R. m. A. Zimmerman, *3398
Thomas Spencer, 5575
Thomas Stevens m. Mollj- Kelly, *509
Thomas AValker, 5320
Timothy m. Elizabeth Lowell, *447
Timothy Wiggin, *2753
Tristram m. Anna Emery, *11
Tristram m. Sarah Dole, *16
Tristram of Hampstead, N. H., 275
Tristram m. Phebe Huestis, *844
Tristram m. Sarah Little, *927
Tristram m. Betsey Peaslee, *2581
Tryphena m. N. F. Cole, *524
Uriah Del worth, 5710
Valentine, *1256
Vashti, 2180
Verna, 3812
Waldo Furber, 4537
Wallace ni. Anna T. Little, 5174
548
INDEX I.
Walter m. Sarah Little, *408
"Walter m. J. Ricliarclson, *1G57
"Walter, see page 514.
Walter Augustus, 48G1
Walter Everett, 5421
Walter G., 6492
Walter Hale, 4914
Walter Hiram, 5647
Walter Langdon, 5094
Walter Sanderson, 5428
Walter Scott m. F. M. Sibley, *3625
Warren, see under *5029
Warren Harlen, 4256
Wealthy Rocella, 4085
Weare Charles, 4765
Weare Coffin m. Elizabeth Latimer, *878
Webster Emmett, 5333
Weston Tappan, 5628
Wilber Evert, 4311
Wilber Fisk, 4587
Wilbur Leslie, 4284
William m. Mary A. Souther, *2733
William m. M. W. Chadwick, *3751
William m. Annie Dency, *4988
William m. Lydia Burbeck, *2523
William HI. Abigail Webber, 626
William m. Sarah Bailey, *669
William m. Eliza Wiggin, *1020
William m. Mary Chase, *1250
William m. Evelina Kinsman, *1716
William m. Lucinda Kezar, *1752
William, see note on page 21.
William m. Finette Colby, ' *2284
William m. E. M. Carleton, *2618
William of Newbtiryport, 1244
William ol Newburyjjort, 404
William of Philadelphia, 5453
William of Nebraska, 3804
William of Palermo, Kansas, 3938
William Adan, 4536
William Addison, 4272
William Alfred, 6284
William Alfred m.. B.B.Leighton, *5384
William Arthur, 5083
William Azem ??i. C. Fredenburg, *2096
William Baldwin, 2701
William Bassett, 2824
William Burke, *2877
William C. m. J. E. Haseltine, *3354
William Caswell m. A. Hulse, *3709
William C. m. Charlotte Pecker, 3409
William C. m. E. Zimmerman, *3397
William Coffin ?n. Mary Rowell,
William Coffin m. C. A. Wood,
William Coffin ni. S. P. Watkins,
William Coffin of Philadelphia,
William Coffin m. L.A.Thompson,
William Cutter ?n. A. L. Reed,
William Dodge m. H. M. Lincoln,
William Dummer m. J.L.Newhall
William Dummer nt. C.G.Stevens,
William Edward,
William Edwdn,
William Eugene,
William Fletcher,
William F. 7n. Helen Graham,
William French,
William Hanson,
William Harrod,
William Henry,
William Henry m. I. M. "Vincent,
William Henry m. M. A. Easkott,
William Hooper,
William Horace,
William Kimball,
William Marvin,
William McCarty,
William Moses,
William Murray,
William Pitt Fessenden,
William Pellam Larrabee,
William Read )rt..(3353) E. A.Little,
William Richard,
William Robison,
William Rush,
William Samuel,
William Tenney m. P.Hutchinson,
William Thompson,
William Walker,
William Wallace ?h. B. Robinson,
William White m. Mary Little->
William Zeigler,
Willie Brimblecome,
Willie Frank of Haverhill, Mass.,
Willie Oscar,
Willis Augustus,
Willis Henry,
Winnie Eloise,
Wright of Hatley, P. Q.,
X. John,
Z. Frank,
Zora Belle,
*382
*874
*2591
*5451
3426
*4817
*3201
, 3525
*1632
6283
5041
4130
4109
*5366
5499
*1700
5515
4268
*5260
*2680
4762
5506
4991
6253
*3393
3696
3902
1696
5951
*1780
5791
*5572
*4065
*4158
*2671
3081
5686
*2070
*934
6348
3697
5435
4277
5970
5778
6136
3862
4620
4621
6441
Index II.
Name.
Page.
Name.
1
Page.
ABBOTT (Abbot):
Joseph L., 217
Caleb, 85
Judith,
24
Carrie E., .
. 349
Kate L.,
. 503
John S. C, .
. 439
Liphe, .
. 233
Lois A.,
. 409
Lizzie C,
. 259
Olive, .
. 151
Lucretia,
. 254
PhcEbe F., .
. 85
Lucretia L.,
. 217
ABORN,
. 257
Margaret E.,
. 260
ACKLEY, .
. 57-8
Mary, .
233, 253
ADAMS:
Mary E.,
253, 261
Note on ancestry,
24
Mary L.,
. 259
Aaron C,
. 503
Matthew,
24
Abraham,
. 24-5
Mehitable, .
. 102
Agues L.,
. 426
Melinda C,
. 444
Aimie E.,
. 260
Moses, .
. 254
Asa,
217, 259-60
Nancy,
. 217
Austin 0., .
. 319
Norman I., .
. 426
Carrie L.,
. 259
Paul, .
. - 217
Caroline M.,
. 253
Rebecca,
. 254
Clarissa.
. 251
Rebecca L., .
. 253
Clement J., .
. 252-3
Richard,
251, 259
Ebenezer,
253, 261
Richard G.,
. 259
Edna, .
. 261
Robert,
24,
66, 196, 233
Eliphalet, .
. 233
Rufus, .
. 260
Eliza, .
. 261
Samuel,
. 395
Eliza G.,
. 395
Sarah, .
24, 251
Elizabeth, .
227, 254
Sarah A.,
. 259
Elizabeth N.,
249, 260
Sewall,
. 426
Ellen H., .
. 259
Silas L.,
. 217
Ellen L., .
. 253
Simeon,
. 251-2
Emily J.,
. 426
Stephen,
. 253
George,
65
Stephen L., .
. 253
George M., .
. 260
Susanna,
8
George W.,
. 253
Susan P.,
. 261
Giles A.,
. 259
Walter,
. 294
Hannah H.,
. 262
Weston B., .
. 444
Hannah I., .
. 217
Xenophon, .
. 261
Hazen M., .
. 217
AIKEN, .
. 180
Henrietta S.,
. 426
AKEHEAD, .
. 520
Henry S., .
. 426
ALDEN,
. 156
Herbert L., .
. 259
ALEXANDER,
130,344
Howard S.,
, 426
aLford,
. 416
John, .
25
ALLEN:
John Q.,
216, 253
Abbie B., .
46
John S.,
. 503
Betsey,
1
550
INDEX n.
Charles B., .
Charles W.,
Eltaridge G.,
John,
Jonathan, Rev.,
Kate L.,
Lucy P.,
Martha,
Mary Ann,
Rachel,
Rachel W.,
Sarah E.,
Sarah H.,
Sarah J.,
William,
William B.,
William P.,
Ziba, .
ALLISON,
ALLS, .
ALSTON,
ALTAR,
ALVORD,
AMBROSE,
AMES, .
AMY,
ANDERSON,
ANDREWS :
Edward,
Hannah,
Louisa,
Ruth S.,
Samuel,
ANDROS,
ANNIS, .
APPLEBEE,
APTHORP,
ARNOLD,
ARTHUR,
ASBURY,
ASHLEY,
ATKINSON :
Note on ancestry,
Abigail,
Amos, .
Ann M.,
Anna, .
Anna E.,
Anna I.,
Anna N.,
Annie C,
Annie S. B.,
47
46
46
132
200
344
46
132
46
132
46
46
46
338
46
47
46
338
348
459
305
231
379, 382-3
246, 505
18, 247
. 486
368, 468
45
. ,273
. 288
. 437
. 273
2
. 149
. 511
. 167
228, 361
. 379
306, 453-4
. 180
. 120
104, 128
. 281
. 129
126, 257, 282
357
282
121
128
284
Benjamin, 123
Benjamin C, . . . . 123
Caroline, 127
CeliaA., . . . . . 124
Charles, .... 122, 281
Charles B., 125
Charles C, 122
Charles H., 282
Charles M., . . . . .128
Charlotte, 282
Charlotte A., .... 127
DoraD., 127
Edmund B., . . . .282
Edward E., . . . .125
Edward M.L., .... 284
EllaT., . . . . . 125
Elizabeth, 127
Elizabeth B., .... 123
Eunice, .... 104, 126
Frances M., .... 282
Frances S., 123
George B., 125
George H., 283
George L., . . . . 282, 358
George M., 283
Hannah, .... 124, 128
Hannah S., 123
Harriet A., 122
Harriet N., 122
Ichabod, 104
Jacob, . . . 125, 128, 285, 509
James W., . . . . 121, 357
John, . . .104,120-2,127,271
JohnH., 127
John M. E., ... 125, 509
John W., 129
Joseph, . . . . . 281
Joseph A., 129
Joshua T 281,357
Josiah, 125
Josiah L., . . . . 128, 284
Judith, .... 126, 282
Laura W., 123
Leila E., 128
Lizzie D.R., .... 121
Lizzie E., .... 125,509
Lucy, 122
LucyE., 122
Lucy J., 127
Lydia, .... 122, 126, 256
LydiaE., 285
Marcena, 122
SURNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE,
551
Martha W., 282
Mary, 123, 126
Mary E., . . . . 121, 271
MaiiclL., .... 121,282
Morton E., 509
Moses L., .... 127,282
Nicholas N., .... 123
Sarah, 39
Sarah A., . . . . , 125
Sarah C, 121
Sarah E., 509
Sarah J., 127
Sarah L., 358
Sarah N 123
Theodore, .... 120, 126
William, 281
William B., . . . 121,128
William H., .... 282
ATWATER, 297
ATWOOD:
Aaron, 322
ElishaS., 322
Esther R., 165
Hannah, 322
MaryE., 322
Matilda P., 489
Ruth, 48
Sylvester, Mrs., .... 74
AUSTIN, .... 176,411
AVERY, ...*.. 362
AYBR:
Abigail, 31
Albert W., 397
Belinda H., 222
Charles R., 397
Christopher P., . . . .397
Daniel 31
EbenH. L., .... 397
Elizabeth, 14, 22
Hezekiah, . . . . . 222
James, 31
Jesse, 397
Joseph, 31
Lydia, 31
Mary, 31
MaryE. G., .... 397
MeribahH., .... 397
Ruth, 30
Sarah, 15, 31
Sarah A., 222
William, .... 30, 222
WUliamH., .... 222
AYERS, . . . .
. 261
AYLSWORTH, .
. 419
BACON, . . . .
. 294, 446
BAGLEY:
Alice M.,
. 453
Caroline,
. 322
Elizabeth, .
. 322
Flora B., . . .
. 453
Jonathan,
41
John, . . . .
. 322
Orin, . . . .
. 453
Orson, .
. 453
Sally, . . . .
73
Samuel,
. 453
BAHN, .
. 500
BAILEY :
Note on ancestry.
39
Abby, .
. 123
Abigail,
. 40, 50, 285
Abigail L., .
. 114
Abner,
. 39, 83
Alice J.,
. 113
Anna, . . . '
L12, 115, 192, 281
Betsey,
. 112
Betsey M., .
. 119
Cora G.,
. 476
Daniel,
. 117, 119
Daniel A. B.,
. 119
Eleanor P.,
. 209
Elizabeth, .
83, 112, 113
Elizabeth M.,
. 120
Elmer S., .
. 347
Erasmus J.,
. 113
Fred, .
. 119
Fred A., ,.
. 476
George,
. 120
Gilbert,
65
Harriet,
. Ill
Henry,
. 112
Henry H., .
. 119
Hubert W.,
. 476
Jackson,
. 112
Jacob, .
39, 111
Jasper,
. 120
James,
. Ill, 112
James A., .
. Ill
John, .
. 117
JohnD.,
. 113
John G.,
. Ill, 119
Joseph E., .
. 347
Joshua,
39
552
Josiah,
Josiah L.,
Judith,
Laura M.,
Lydia, .
Margaret,
Mary, .
Mary A.,
Mary F.,
Mary R.,
Melville K.,
Michael L.,
Moses, .
Moses L.,
Nancy H.,
Peter P.,
Priscilla,
Prudence,
Rhoda C,
Richard W.
Robert,
Samuel R.,
Sarah, .
Sarah M.,
Soi^hronia L.
Thomas C,
Tristram,
Wealthy R.,
William,
William H.,
\Yilliam W.,
BAIiER:
Delia E.,
Freeman,
Jennie,
Lucretia,
Lucy A.,
Mary A.,
N. B. (Governor),
Osman,
Walter W., .
BALCH:
Carrie M., .
James P.,
John , .
Joseph ,
Lucinda B., .
Lucy, .
Sophronia, .
BALCOM, .
BALDWIN:
Elizabeth, .
83,
86, 109,
INDEX 11.
. 118
Fannie,
111, 119
Frank E., .
39
Henrietta, .
. 112
Hiram W., .
. Ill
Jennie R., .
. 150
63, 362
May Little, .
Samviel E., .
111, 119
Sarah A.,
. 120
Walter,
. 118
Wright A., ■
. 476
BALKAM, .
112, 113
. 105
. 112
BALL:
Amos A.,
AmosE.,
. 119
. 209
Catherine J.,
David, .
. 104
. 117
. 117
. Ill
. 112
Edward M.,
James, .
Mary, .
Mary A.,
Moses, .
. 475
111, 192
. ns
Nellie R., .
Sarah E.,
Victor E., .
. Ill
William E.,
. Ill
BALLARD, .
. 112
BALLOU,
. 119
BANCROFT,
192
119, 120
BANISTER, .
BANKS, .
. 120
BARBER, .
. 163
BARDEN,
BARKER:
. 356
. 198
Abraham A.,
Anna E.,
. 249
Aretus G., .
. 236
Augustine V.
. 310
. 241
Betsey,
Carrie S.,
. 413
. 356
Constaiitine I
Elden, .
. 285
. 285
Eugene V., .
Fanny,
Florentine H
. 110
Francisco W.
. 277
. 285
. 275
Franklin,
Jacob, .
John, .
. 110
. 362
Joseph W.,
Justin S.,
Kate E.,
83
Mary C,
H.
239
341
325
186
341
341
341
186
186
186
506
307
307
307
309
307
263
307
263
307
132
309
307
307
481
53
166
280
82
182, 341
87
436
436
436
437
89, 340
438
437
437
436
440
437
436
368
267
436, 477
437
436
436
437
SURNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
553
Maryetta M.,
. 436
OrianaM., .
. 438
Ruth S.,
. 438
Samuel,
440
Valentine S.,
. 437
Victoria V.,
. 438
William T.,
. 477
47
BARNARD, .
5
BARNES:
James, .
420
Johanna,
175
Mary E.,
171
BARNEY, .
53
BARRELL, .
504
BARRON,
. 294
BARROWS, .
169, 174
BARTLETT:
Aaron,
. 219
Caroline J.,
67
Carrie L.,
67
Catharine M.,
282
Clarissa,
355
Edmund,
282
Elizabeth L.,
509
Ezra, .
45
Fred W.,
68
Hannah W.,
121
Heniy,
165
Henry T., .
67
Irene, .
269
Israel, .
130
John E.,
67
Jonathan, .
355
Josei)h,
199
Josiah,
67, 97
Judith,
199
Judson,
165
Mabel, .
67
Mary, .
19, 2(;9
Mary L.,
125
Minnie,
165
Moses, .
37
Rhoda,
97
Samuel,
67
Samuel W.,
67
Simeon,
97
Sophronia, .
57
Stephen, Col.,
64
Susannah, .
90
Thomas,
9
William,
269
38
BASSFORD, 469
BASSETT, .... 219, 226
BASTON, 413
BATCHELDER :
Adella, 513
Augustus N., . . . . 181
Carlos, 112
Irena, 181
JohnW., 181
Lorenzo, 137
Martha C, 182
Mary J., 181
Nathaniel, .... 144, 181
Reuben, 112
Sarah, 387
Sophia, 181
Susan, 181
William L., .... 181
BATES :
Eliza A., . . . . .281
Emma A., 317
Emma B., . . . . . 174
Ira, 174
Nancy 283
Phineas, 283
Stephen 281, 317
BATHRICK, .... 184
BAXTER, .... 454, 512
BEAN:
Alice A., 304
Edwin, 310
Eliza, .511
Elizabeth, 144
Eugene v., 512
Eva J., 512
Herbert L., 512
IdaC, 512
Jefferson W., .... 223
Josex)hiue, . . . . . 310
Katie, 512
Lizzie M., 304
Lockwood, 512
Lora, 310
Lucinda, 310
Luke, 511
Mary, 145,310
MaryE., 406
May v., 512
Merton, 512
Moses, 310
Rufus, 222-3
Russell, .... 304,511
554
•*
INDEX II.
St. Clair, 223 |
BLINN, .363
Simon, .
310, 512
BLISS:
Simon W., .
. 310
Lucy J., 444
Thomas,
512
Martha,
. 358
Tlionias W.,
304
Temperance C, .
. 171
William,
71
Zeba,
. 444
BEARCB,
321
BLODGETT,
164, 460
BEARD,
69,73
BOARDMAN:
BEECH, . ' .
. 203
Adeline,
87
BELCHER, .
152, 169
Anna L.,
87
BELL, .
164, 424
Caroline M.,
87
BELLOWS, .
. 144
Charles E., .
87
BENEDICT, .
346
Eliza, .
. 202
BENNETT:
Emily F., .
87
Daniel,
24
George A. , .
87
Dyer, .
53
GorhamB., .
87
Eliphalet, .
23
Judith,
. 132
Jedediah,
23
Mary E.,
87
Lydia, .
23
William,
87
Nathaniel, .
23
William H.,
87
Rhoda,
23
BODWELL, .
59, 462
Victoria C,
128
BOERUM, .
. 268
BENTLY,
164
BOLDEN,
. 361
BENTON, .
414
BOLEISDER,
. 492
BERRY:
BOLTON,
. 452
Arthur I., .
477
BOND:
John, .
29
Betsey,
. 225
Joseph,
111
Hiram,
. 173
Martin P., .
477
Mary, .
20
BEST, .
471
Sally, .
. 225
BETTES,
80
BONHAM, .
. 247
BETTYS,
326
BONNEY,
. 125
BILLINGS, .
197
BOOTHBY, .
. 290
BIXBEY,
53
BOSWELL, .
70
BLACKLY, .
489 ^
BOURNE,
33, 410
BLACKMAN,
326'
BOWDEN, .
. 249
BLAIR, .
. 356, 469
BOWEN,
. 235
BLAISDELL,
71, 280
BOWERS, .
. 214
BLAKE:
BOWKER, .
60, 396
Betsey,
. 120
BOYCE, .
. 174
Chloe, .
239
BOYD:
Ellen, .
507
Harriet,
. 239
Hannah,
. 456
James,
. 239
Joseph,
. 483
Lendal G. S.,
. 207-8
Joseph, Rev.,
81
Mary S.,
. 502
Oscar, .
120
Nicholas E.,
. 207-8
Royal, .
102
BOYLES,
. 466
Simon,
120
BOYLEN,
. 132
Stephen,
483
BOYNTON:
BLAKELY, .
168
Cyrus E.,
. 364
BLANCHARD,
. 115, 117
Edson A., .
. 364
BLASLAND,
470
EliL., .
. 364
SUBNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
555
Elizabeth H., .
. 398
Louisa,
. 200
Hannah, ....
. 363
Mary, .
. 200
John, .....
363
Moody,
. 350
Matikla E., '.
. 364
Sarah A.,
. 350
Mary,
233
BRIDGHAM,
. 126
Oscar W., ....
3(34
BRIGGS,
]
117, 165, 195
Rebecca N.,
363
BRIGHAM, .
. 157, 267
Thomas, ....
363
BRIMBLECOME,
. 297
BRACKETT,
291
BRINK, .
. 300
BRADBURY:
BRINTNAL, .
. 129
Bethenia A.,
252
BRITTON, .
195, 397
Clement
252
BROCK, .
. 184
Clement A., . '.
252
BROCKLEBANK
16
Daniel W., .
251
BROCKWAY,
229, 466
Ebenezer C,
. 251
BROKAW, .
. 325
Emily, ....
143
BROOKINGS,
250, 262-3
Enos,
122
BROOKS:
Francette A.,
.122
Anna C,
. 379
Harriet, ....
375
Charlotte A.,
. 441
Jeremiah, ....
143
Eliza A.,
. 377
Mary A., ....
122
Ella, .
. 229
Mary H., ....
126
Joseph,
. 379
Matilda A., .
45
Leonard,
. 377
Moses,
122
Maria W.,
. 506
Richard E., .
252
Nancy, .
. 441
Theoi:)hilus, . ■ .
9
Noah, .
. 506
BRADFORD, . . .4
02,441
Phillips,
. 107
BRADLEY :
Sally, .
. 441
Brickett, ....
212
Thomas,
. 441
Charles, ....
65
William J.,
. 162
Charles S., .
65
BROWLEY,
. 498
Ellen L. B., ...
212
BROWN:
MarauthaW.,
212
Note on ancestry,
272
Margaret B.,
287
Abigail P., .
. 425
Thomas,
113
Alfred L., .
. 509
BRADSTREET,
63, 108
Amos, .
. 398
BRADY,
450
Amos P.,
98, 508
BRAGDON,
496
Benjamin, .
12
BRAMAN, ....
390
Catherine, .
. 139
BRANDT, ....
340
Cora S.,
. 470
BRANN,
368
Daniel,
58,425
BRAY,
426
Ellen, .
. 156
BREED, ....
490
Eliza, .
. 171
BREWSTER,
386
Eliza A.,
. 508
BRICKER, . . . . .
471
Elizalieth, .
27, 216
BRICKETT:
Enoch,
58
Ann,
224
Francis, Rev. Dr.
,
12
Elizabeth,
199
Francis H.,
. 470
Elizabeth T., '.
350
Frank M., .
. 398
Henry M.,
350
Hannah,
272, 460
James, .... 2
00,224
Hannah M.,
. 232
Jonathan, ....
50
Harriet L., .
. 509
556
INDEX n.
Harvey D., 469
Abigail, 95
Heywood,
. 469
Abraham, .
95
James B.,
. 232
Abraham P.,
96
Jane L.,
. 230
Amanda,
96,244
Jesse W.,
81
Azro S.,
96
John,
58, 508
Bitfield P., .
96
John M.,
98, 509
Calvin M., .
96
Joseph,
27
Daniel,
188
Joseph L.,
. 509
David, .
95
Josiah,
. 270
David E., .
96
Lucy J.,
. 232
Ebenezer L.,
. 188
Lncy M. ,
. 231
Eliezer,
96
Lydia, .
71
Eliphalet L.,*
. 188
Martha,
129
Emily I.,
. 188
Mary A.,
. 469
^ Emulous W.,
96
Mary C,
. 509
Enoch,
96
Mary L.,
. 230^
Ezekiel W.,
96
Mary M.,
. 232
Friend,
95
Mary R.,
. 434
George W., .
96
Miriam,
. 183
Hannah F.,
96
Moses, .
. 230
Horace R., .
188
Myrta A.,
. 470
Jesse, .
96
Nancy,
. 236
Joanna C, .
95
Nicolas,
230, 232..
Judith,
96
Nicolas R.,
. ■ 232
Judith C, .
95
Rebecca W.,
. 461
Laura E.,
188
Richard,
58
Laurette,
188
Rrith H.,
. 460
Little, .
96
Samuel,
. 230
Lucre tia L.,
96
Samuel G., I
lev.
Dr.,
12
MaryL.,
95
Samuel J.,
131, 279
Moses,
95
Sarah, .
. 58, 68
Sarah, .
95
Sarah E.,
. 509
Sophronia G.,
95
Sarah F.,
. 461
BURBECK:
Sarah J.,
230, 508
Note on ancestry.
201
Sarah W.,
. 461
Edward,
201
Thomas,
1, 27, 272
Harriet L., .
157
Tristram,
. 460
Heirry, .
201
William,
. 461
Jane,
201
William W.,
. 469
Lydia, .
355
BROWNELL,
. 487
William H.,
157
BROWNING,
. 491
BURDEN, .
433
BRUCE,
. 431
BURGESS:
BRUNER,
. 430
Annie C,
460
BRUSH,
412, 493
Helen M., .
253
BRYANT,
. 488
Rosemond, .
187
BRYER,
74
BURKE,
359
BUFFUM, .
. 346
BURLEIGH, .
188
BULLARD, .
. 287
BURNETT, .
174, 216
BUMP, .
328-9, 512
BURNHAM:
BUNTON, .
. 335
Abby W., .
. 513
BURBANK:
Arthm-H., .
513
SURNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
557
Charles W., . . . .513
Esther, ..... 114
Genie H., 513
James, ...... 135
Ruhamah, 71
Sarah, 400
BURNS:
John, 169
Robert, 234
Walter A., . . . . ' . 117
BURPEE, 96
BURR, 416
BURRILL, 87
BURRINGTON, .... 346
BURT, 76, 405
BURTON, .... 164, 513
BUSHNBLL, .... 429
BUTLER, . . . 171-2, 22S, 355
BUTRICK, 488
BUTTERFIELD:
Hannah, 317
Jesse, 229-.30
Martha, .... 229-30
Mary, 229-30
Peter, 150
BUTTERS, .... 499, 500
BUTTS, 216
BUXTON, 46
CADY, 56-7
CALDWELL:
Elizabeth N., . . . . 153
George H., 335
Harriet E., 335
Jonathan I., .... 335
Louisa F., 335
Margaret, 177
Rebecca, 255
Wallace, 153
William, . . . .255, 335
CALEF:
Charles H., 339
John, 139
Louisa, .... 139, 264
MaryH., 139
William, 139
CALHOUN, 509
CALL:
Joanna C, 234
Mary, 95
Mary E., 414
Moses, 234
Nathan,
. 414
Sally, ....
. 234
Susan W., .
317, 414
CAMP, ....
73
CAMPBELL:
Charles E., .
. 294
Clara G., .
. 294
Edgar E., .
. 294
Edward,
. 295
EffieM.,
. 294
Eliza A., . . .
. 291
Elizabeth, .
. 431
Frank F., .
. 295
Hazen, ....
. 294
Henry E., .
. 294
Herbert H.,
. 294
Hermon H.,
. 294
IdaM
. 295
John, ....
. 302
Jiilia E., .
. 294
Luella E., .
. 294
Mary, ....
. 455
Robert,
. 302
Sarah, ....
63, 231
CANNON, .
. 366
CARD, ....
. 399
CARGELL, .
. 204
CARLETON (Carlton):
Alvah,
. 160
Edwin L., .
. 159
Ellen M., .
. 373
Jonathan, .
90
Jolui, ....
159, 373
Margaret,
. 178
Mary, ....
90
Mary P.,
. 159
Nabby,
. 200
Phebe, ....
220
Ruins (Carlton),
. 181
CARPENTER:
Daniel F., .
. 372
Daniel H., .
. 372
Edgar P., .
. 372
Eliza J. D.,
. 304
Frank W., .
. 372
Helen M., .
. 231
Tristi-am L.,
. 372
WUlard H.,
. 372
CARR:
AldenS., .
. 197
Daniel,
. 187
Emily M., .
. 402
558
INDEX II.
Eunice A., 185
Harry, 487
George W.,
. 196
John S.,
. 183
Hannah W.,
. 130
Joseph,
. 486
Harriet,
. 259
Mary A.,
. 288
Henry S.,
. 130
Moses K.,
. 486
John, .
. 129
RhodaW., .
. 123
John L.,
. 129
Samuel A., .
82
Jolm 0.,
. 403
Sarah, .
. 244
Joseph F.,
. 130
Sarah B.,
. 242
Lydia G.,
. 129
Susan E.,
82
Mary L.,
. 402
4
Parker,
. 402
CHANNON, .
. 152
Robert,
. 129
CHAPIN,
. 162
Eoxana,
. 222
CHAPMAN:
Susan H.,
. 376
Albion P., .
. 423
Thersa M.,
. 187
Emma S.,
. 502
Thomas,
72
Henry W., .
. 129
CARTER:
Jonathan G.,
. 502
Anna, .
. 119
Joseph L., .
. 381
Benjamin,
96
Landslord, .
. 381
CO., .
. 388
Marion A., .
. 502
Galen, .
. 267
Mary J.,
. 373
Mary K.,
. 267
Sophie E., .
. 502
Obadiah,
. 388
CHARTRAND,
. 429
William,
. 119
. Ill
. 174
CHASE:
Abigail,
Abigail J., .
. 504
. 270
GARY, .
CASWELL,
. 393
Abigail L., .
. 113
GATE, .
. 270
Albert,
. 421
CATHCART,
. 193
AlnairaB., .
. 113
CAUGHLIN,
. 338
Amos, .
193, i95
GHADWICK,
. 451
Ann M.,
. 270
CHALLIS, .
. 145, 246
Anna, .
. 200
CHAMBERLAIN
(Chamberlin) :
Anna B.,
. 195
Abba, .
. 439
Anna M.,
. 113
Clara, .
. 283
Anthony,
. 268
Daniel,
. 439
Bella M., .
. 113
Hannah A.,
. 296
Benjamin L.,
. 196
Harriet A., .
. 506
Betsey B., .
. 193
James K. P.,
. ,. 60
Christopher,
. 393
Martha,
'. 320
Ella F.,
. 196
Nancy,
. 151
Elizabeth L.,
. 112
Nellie L., .
. 232
Emily,
. 196
Schuyler,
. 506
Emma R., .
. 347
William,
82
Enoch P., .
. 112
William M.,
82
Frances L.,
. 355
CHANDLER:
Frederic D.,
. 113
Clara E., .
. 487
George W.,
. 262
Frances E.,
. 203
Georgie E., .
. 262
Frank G., .
. 183
Hannah B.,
. 270
Fred, .
. 487
Hezekiah S.,
. 195
George D.,
. 183
Laura A., .
. 113
SURNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
559
LydiaD., 270
Maria, 393
Martha, . . . . . 18
Mary, 193,268
MaryL., 270
Matilda P., 169
Metaphor S., . . . .270
Moses, 270
Moses L., . . . . . 113
Phebe, 404
Richard, 77
Salome, 195
Samuel, .... 193, 195
Sarah, . . .58, 80, 193, 199
Sarah P., 195
Statira, 251
Tappan, 273
Tristram, 200
William, 193
William L., .... 270
William P., .... 113
CHENEY:
Abigail C, 352
Ann, 272
Belle F., 363
Daniel L., 352
Ebenezer, 453
Elizabeth E., . . . .352
Harriet M., 453
Henry, 352
Israel E 352
James D., 352
Jane, o52
Lizzie S., 363
Lucy L 352
Luther L., 352
Mary A., 453
Nathaniel, 2
Sarah, 352
Sarah E., . . . . . 482
William, 363
CHILD, 143, 163
CHILDS, 133
CHIPMAN, .... 46, 120
CHRISTIE, . . . 7 . Ill
CHURCH, . . . 154-6,272,409
CHUTE, 1G3
CLAFLIN, 404
CLAPP, 470
CLARK (Clarke):
Amos, 265
Benaiah, 81
\
Bethiah,
Carrie, .
Charles,
Charles E.
Charles L.,
Clara, .
Elizabeth B,
Ellen F.,
Francis B.,
George A.,
George D.,
George L.,
Harriet M.,
Hannah L.,
Henry L.,
Ira,
James,
John, .
John H.,
Jonathan,
Josiah B.,
Joseph G.,
Jiiliette,
J. Greenleaf,
Lj'dia W.,
Mary, .
Mary A.,
Mary E.,
Mary D.,
Nathaniel,
Norman,
Ruth K.,
Susan, .
Theodore,
William M.,
CLARKSON,
CLAY, .
CLEAVELAND (see also
land),
CLEMENT:
Abiah, .
Albert C,
Albert L.,
Alice, .
Amos L.,
Charles E.,
Charles H.,
Daniel Q.,
David,
Eben L.,
Edward W.
Eliza, .
Cleve
138
141
445
445
385
370
385
238
81
385
384
384
385
81
355
138
384
387
370
271
355
81
331
81
219
271
446
570, 384
385
445
138
387
237
81
313
284
;i98
1.55
14
388
389
49
388
388
388
388
396
396
389
389
560
INDEX II.
Elizabeth 49
Emma, 388
Fanny, 49
Frank C, 388
Fred A., 387
George B., 387
George F., . . . . . 396
George F. P., . . . .389
Horace F., 388
James (Dunbarton, N. H.), • 49
James (Warren, N. H.), • • 387
John, 14, 389
Joseph, 388
Laura E., 388
Leonard H., . . . . 396
Louisa T., 389
Margaret, 49
Martha J., 396
Mary E 387, 396
Maybell, 389
Mehitable, 10
Minnie D., 389
Molly, 49
Moses H., . . . . 219, 387
Obacliah, 387
Russell K., 387
Sarah, .... 43, 219, 388
Sarah J., 388
Tamar J., 389
Thomas, 49
Tristram 49
Walter, 49
William, 388
William H., . . . .388
-OLEMONS, 59
CLEVELAND (see also Cleave-
land), 336
CLIFFORD:
Catlierine, 396
Clara E., 432
Hattie V., 369
CLOGSTON, 168
CLOSE, 166
CLOUGH:
Albert L., 486
Alson S., 485
Clarence C, .... 486
Eliza A., . . . . .186
Eunice, 388
Frank S., 485
IdaM., 485
Isaac M., 485
Jonathan,
Laura A.,
Martha,
Nancy J.,
Percy F.,
Solon S.,
COBB, .
COBLEIGH:
Laura M.,
Maria, .
Mary, .
Winsor S.,
COBURN:
Ella, .
Moses,
Timothy,
COCHRAN:
Jane, .
Jesse L.,
Mary, .
Nancy,
Peter, .
Rev. Mr.,
Robert,
Ruth, .
Susan, .
COFFIN:
Alice, .
Alfreda K.,
Apphia C,
Caroline P.,
Charles C,
David, .
Edward L.,
Elizabeth,
Elizabeth A
Francis H.,
Fred E.,
George H.,
Harriet,
Harry M.,
Henry, .
Ida,
Joanna,
John, .
John P.,
Joseph,
Joseph H.,
Joshua,
Judith,
Louisa F.,
Lydia, .
18
.388
405
99, 100
226
486
485
289, 441
. 485
. 393
. 300
. 485
. 183
. 144
83
153, 178
154
153
153
153
73
153
138
153
495
291
242
289
101
203
386
79
386
495
406
386
406
495
386
289
5
386
289
32, 289, 442
423
11,442
101
406
7
SUENAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
561
Mary, .
Mary M. ,
Moses, .
Nathaniel,
Nancy,
Paul, .
Peter, .
Polly, .
Richard,
Sarali, .
Stephen,
Thomas,
Tristram,
COKER:
Carrie A.,
Catherine G.
John, .
John G.,
John P.,
Justin, .
Miriam,
Robert A.,
Susan A.,
Thomas,
COLBY:
Ada J.,
Charles L.,
Daniel,
Ebeu L.,
Edwin J.,
Emma F.,
Ensign,
Finette,
Joanna A..
John L.,
Lavinia,
ISIary E.,
Moses F.,
Roxa A.,
Sarah, .
William,
COLCORD,
COLE:
Anna, .
Augustus K.
Azel,
Dolly, .
Edmond,
Elizabeth C.
Elvin, .
Esther,
Eunice,
39
32,39
. 0, 191
Ezra, ....
54
. 386
Frederick, .
54
101,406
George A., .
47
32
Hannah,
52-3, 166
. 251
Henry, ....
. 457
. 203
Honor E., .
. 161
5
Jennie M., .
47
. 101
Jesse, ....
. 165
.289, 406
John
. 52,54
89, 92, 442
Margaret,
. 457
39
Molly, ....
54,166
101, 242
Moses, ....
54, 166
5
Newman Fitz,
54, 165
Noah, ....
54
. 196
Tryphena, .
. 166
. 197
COLLIER, .
. 266
. 196
COLLINS:
. 196
Hannah,
. 183
. 196
Hannah H.,
. 191
. 196
William,
88
65
COLLISON, .
. 367
. 196
COL^klAN (Coleman):
. 196
Daniel, . . . ]
99, 260, 427
. 196
Margery,
3
Mary C, . . .
. 260
. 131
Moses, ....
. 199
. 354
Sarah E., .
. 427
. 158
Thomas,
1
. 354
. 131
4
COMIXS,
185, 189-90
. 371
COMPTON:
. 339
Charles C, .
. 325
. 339
Charles E., .
. 445
. 131
David, ....
. 445
. 354
Florence,
. 445
. 309
Harriet, . . . -"
. 325
. 131
Lydia, ....
. 415
. 354
Paul, ....
. 445
. 488
William,
. 325
. 113
CONANT:
. 354
Arba
. 293
. 475
Bertha A., .
. 195
Edmund,
. 293
. 166
Harlan P., .
. 195
. 285
Helen P., .
. 195
54
Lucy, ....
70
. 166
Sarah F., .
. 195
54
WiUieC, .
. 195
. 457
CONDIE,
. 499
. 191
CONDIT,
. 249
55
CONNERLY,
. 256
. 166
CONNOR,
. 222
562
INDEX II.
COOK:
Charles W 262
Elizabeth M., .... 262
Inez E., 262
Jane L., 262
Joseph A., 454
Mary A., 212
MaryB., 262
Moses, 262
Moses E., . ... . .262
Polly, 354
Sarah, 465
COOMBS, .... 214-5
COOPER, .... 56, 152
COPELAND, .... 238
COPP, . . . . . .391
CORLISS:
Harriet N., .... 336
Martha, . . . . . 104
Samuel S., 398
Sarah, 105
Stephen, 398
Willoughby, .... 336
CORNWELL, .... 302
CORSON, 370
COTTON, 2,130
COUCH, .... 94-5, 233
COUSE, 334
COWDREY, 238
COY, 115
CRAGUE, 297
CRAIG, 177
CRAM, 184, 196
GRAND ALL, .... 437-8
CRANE, 203
CRAWFORD, .... 371
CREASEY, 262
CREESY(Cressey?), . . .160
CRESSEY, 80
CROCKETT, . . . 300, 482
CROISEY, 193
CROMWELL, .... 416
CRONISE, 329
CROOK, 152
CROCKER, 121-2
CROSS:
Aseneth J., . . . . 350
Jesse, . . . . . . 350
Mary A., 355
SophroniaA., .... 421
CROULEY, 448
CROY, 491
CROZER,
CULBERTSON,
CUMMINGS:
Alice, .
Charles,
Charles C,
Charles M.,
Clark, .
David S.,
Elizabeth,
George P.,
Harriet A.,
Jane M..
Jonathan,
Jotham,
Laura F.,
Mary H.,
Rockwood,
Willard,
CUNNINGHAM:
Cora A.,
Frances,
Frank A.,
George,
James,
James A.,
Mark, .
Mary A.,
Sarah H.,
Ursula J.,
CURRIER:
Anna G.,
Benjamin,
Benjamin G
Charles D.,
David, .
Elvira,
Everett S.,
George W.,
Harry G.,
Jacob, .
Jeremiah M
John, .
John E.,
Joseph,
Joshua,
J. Warren,
Mahlon D.,
Mary, .
Milton W.,
Sarah, .
352-3
416
354
354
354
339
340
339
224
354
117
354
441
354
340
440-1
354
340
368
368
368
49
368
368
368, 474
368
474
474
111
370
128
370
432
370
394
432
432
494
15
432
149
494
393
394
432
370
393
370
238
SUEISrAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
563
Serepta,
. 149
DANFORTH,
. 373
William L.,
. 494
DANGLER, .
. 416
CURTIS,
. 374
DANIELS, .
. 213
CUSHMAN, .
. 420
DARLING, .
. 166, 399
CUTLER:
DAVENPORT:
Abbie B., .
. 158
Albert W., .
422
Abigail,
. 157
Alice M.,
. 439
Anna A.,
. 240
Anthony,
. 421
Calvin,
. . . 239
Augusta S.,
. 421
Carroll,
. 240
Benjamin, .
. 476
Charles,
239-40
Catherine De F.,
. 421
Eleanor E.,
. 240
Davis L.,
. 438
Ellen, .
. 240
Edward H.,
. 439
Emma,
. 240
Edward L.,
. 421
Evarts,
. 146, 240
George,
. 421
G., ...
82
Harry N., .
. 439
Gerard,
. 213
Henry W., .
. 386, 421
Hermon E.,
. 240
Herbert D.,
. 439
Lucia, .
. 240
Lilla S.,
. 439
Maz'cia A., .
. 240
Lorenzo D.,
. 438
Mary, .
. 158
Margaret,
. 476
Sarah, .
. 181
Mary A.,
. 386, 476
Sophia,
. 280
Sarah, .
. 421
Susan R.,
. 240
William H.,
. 439
William C,
• 158
DAVIS:
CUTTER,
. 483
Abel, .
. 171
CUTTING, .
9
Andrew,
. 435
Benjamin G.,
. 259
DABBS, .
. 508
Charles,
. 436
D ALMAS,
. 499-500
Eliphalet C,
. 421
DALRYMPLE, .
. 403
Emeline,
. 420
D ALTON:
Ernest L., .
. 420
Catherine, .
26
Euphemia, .
70
Mary, .
. 25, 26
Fannie D., .
. 420
Michael,
25, 26
Fannie P. S.,
. 259
Ruth H.,
26
Frances E., .
. 421
Samuel,
. 104
Frank E., .
. 405
Sarah, .
26
George R., .
. 420
Tristram,
25, 41
George T., .
. 439
DAMBACH, .
. .323
Hall L.,
. 421
DAME, .
. . . 251
Hannah,
. 420, 510
DANA:
Harriet A., .
. 421
Alice, .
. 421
Isaac, .
. 420
Ethel May, .
. 444
James,
420
Hannah L.,
. 444
Jay R.,
420
Helen P., .
. 444
Julia, .
. 133
Louisa W., .
. 444
Lucy L.,
. 435
Luther,
. 444
Maria, .
. 175
Mary E.,
61
Mary,
168, 510
Mary P.,
. 444
Robert,
. 420
Philip, .
. 444
Samuel,
. 420
Woodbury K., .
. 444
Sarah, .
. 496
564
INDEX II.
):
Walter P.,
AVilliam L.,
Zebulon,
DAWSON,
DAY:
Abraham,
Elizabeth,
Enoch,
Hannah,
Harriet,
Joseph,
Little, .
Lydia, .
Mary, .
Sarah,
DEAN (Deane;
Carrie, .
Charles,
Cynthia A.,
Ezra,
Mary B.,
Zadoc, .
DEARBORN
Brock, .
Ebenezer,
Elizabeth M
George A.,
George W.,
John R.,
Lydia, .
Mary, .
R. F., Dr.,
Richard,
Sarah, .
Sherburn,
DEBLOIS,
DEERE,
DEERING,
Db GROFF,
de haven,
delamater,
DELANO,
DENATT,
DENCY,
DENNETT,
DENNIS,
De WITT
DEXTER,
DICKINSON,
DIKE,
DILLEN.
DILLINGHAM
405
420
510
119
63
63
63
63
473
63
63
63
74
63
133
79
513
79
277
46
314
138
399
314
314
314
138
308
435
313
314
138
26
282
68
163
500
188, 403
253, 365
. 455
. 482
. 370
112, 464
. 300
87
205, 282
23
. 312
. 215
DIMOND, 237
DINSMORE, . . . 159-60
DIRICKSON, .... 311
DIX, 248,443
DOAN, 99
DOANE, 349
DOBSON, .... 244,415
DODD, 214-5
DODGE:
Abigail, 51
Addie E., 364
Alice, 51, 313
Edna, 51
Eliza, 419
Elizabeth 51
Emma, 493
Isaac, 255
Joseph, 51
Judith, ..... 351
Lydia, 51
Lydia J., 489
Martha, 51
Mary, 15, 51
Mary P., 66
Melissa A., 189
Parker, 51
Rebecca, 255
Rev. Mr., 272
Sarah, 51
Virginia, 66
William B., .... 67
DOLE:
Almira, 355
Elizabeth, 249
Enoch 8-9
Eunice, 102-3
Henry, 1(5
James, 68
Jane, 36
John, 67
Joshua, 200
Judith, 67
Lydia, 67
Oliver, 200
Paul, ...... 193
Richard, .... 9, 16
Ruth, 93
Samuel, 67
Sarah, 16, 67
DOLLOFF, 191
DONNELL, . . . . .425
DORSET, 432-3
SURNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
565
DOTEN (Doton), . . . 60-1, 211
DOTY, 435
DOUGLASS, . . . 276,297
DOW:
Alplionso, ...... 155
Asa, 21
Betsey, 46
EthelynM., .... 401
Francis, . . . . . 155
Harriet C, . . . . 155
Helen 3L, 489
John 401, 489
John C, 401
Lyclia, 204
Mary A., 155
Mattie A., 271
Nancy B., 155
Belief, 90
DOWNES, 347
DOWNING, . . . . 11, 127
DOWNS, .... 73,443
DRAKE, .... 173,436
DRESSER:
Harriet, 70
Mehitable, 442
Ruth, 302
DREW, 306-7, 312
DRISCOLL, ..... 227
DRYER, 353
DUDLEY, . . . . 46, 326
DUFFS, 115
DUGGAN, 507
DUMMER:
Abigail, 135
Elizabeth, ... . . .135
Jane, 5
Shubael, 135
Stephen, 1, 5
DUNCAN, .... 328-9, 512
DUNHAM, 358
DUNLAP, 54
DUNN 116, 262
DUNNING:
Abram, 309
Hannah, 301
Sylvina, 189
DUSTIN, .... 152-3, 248
DUTCH, 127
DUTTON, 360
DWINEL 503
DWINELL, .... 294, 352
DYER, . . . . . .197
EALY, 398
FAMES, .... 285, 387
EASKOOT, 383
EASTES, 296
EASTMAN:
Bartlett, 62
Cynthia, 167
Damon Y., 481
Edna, 167
Elizabeth, 254
Enoch, 269
Frank L., 481
Hannah 62
James B., 481
Jane, 82
Laura M., 481
Lucinda, 167
Matilda, 02
Naomi, 411
Peter, 305
Sally, 168
Samuel, i67
Timothy, 62
Thankful, 305
EATON:
Abby E. J., .... 347
Alexander, 466
AunaM., 177
Annie L., 348
Caroline A., . . . . ;346
Carrie E., 343
Charles E., 346
Charles L., 466
Daniel H., 347
Daniel W., 347
David, 345
Edmund L., . . . . 346
Edward S., 348
Elizabeth W., .... 348
Ernest B., 348
Ernest W., . . . .348
Eunice, 54
Frank, 347,466
Frederic W., . . . • 194
Harriet, 413
Hellen J., 346
Henry F., 87
James F., 194
John, 54
John M., 237
Judith B., 346-7
Julius A., 466
566
INDEX II.
Lucia T., 466
Lucy, 407
Lydia A., 177
Mariaiinie L., .... 347
Martha A., 237
Mary J., .... 346,348
Melinda, 155
Nellie R., 466
Percival J., 194
Richard, 177
Roswell J., 348
Ruth, 347
Ruth A., 346
Sarah A., 347
William A., . . . 466
William G., .... 347
EAYRS, 318
EDDY, 125, 163
EDGERLY, 400
EDSON, 127
EDWARDS:
BelaB., 82
Foster D., 396
FraukE., 76
James, 396
Mary E., 403
Sarah, 85
ELA, 10,22-3
ELBRIDGE, .... 61
ELDERKIN, .... 299
ELIASON, 235
ELKINS, 326
ELLICOTT, 276
ELLIOT (Elliott):
Ascenath, 98
John, 98
Luvia, 186
Mary, 96
ELLIS, 428, 463
ELY, 247
EMERSON:
Abiah, 221
Alice, .146
Amelia H., 172
Bodwell, . . . . . 78
Deborah, 31
Elizabeth, 219
Hannah, 69
Isaac, 293
JohnW., 213
' Jonathan, 293
Joseph, 49
Joseph, Rev., .... 32
Louisa, 219
Louisa L., 293
Mary, ...... 32
Mary A., 181
Rachel, 172
Ralph Waldo, .... 32
Richard, . . . . 51, 146
Robert, . . 50, 104, 219, 221
Samuel, . . . 28, 36, 47, 71
Sarah, 36, 47
Stephen, 36
EMERY:
Alonzo, 312
Ann, 49
Anna, 13
Asher B., . . . . .158
Charles E., 158
David, 190, 199
Edward, 140
Edward K., . . . .158
Edwin F., 157
Eleanor, 39
EllaF., 158
Eliza 105
Elmer A., 212
Fairfield, 177
Fannie M., 486
Frank, 486
Frederick, 312
George H., 486
George W., 177
Hannah, 47
John, 199, 497
John C, . . . . 158, 486
John R., 158
Josiah, .... 157, 158
Josiah A., 158
Levi A., 486
Lucius H., 157
Lydia, 27
Mary, 140
Mary A., 177
MaryE., 158
Mary S., 158
Mehitable, 149
Mehitable G., . . . .497
Moses, 71
Moses L., 158
Paul, 140
Samuel, 149
Sarah, 39, 95, 140
SUENAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
567
Sarah A.,
199
Sarah J.,
. 100
Sarah F., .
497
FARQUHAR,
67
Soloraon H.,
486
FARRINGTO
IST:
Stephen,
13,
47, 139
Frances,
. 281
Stephen M.,
140
John, .
. 305
William H. H., .
158
Mary, .
70
Theresa 0., .
208
Nathaniel, .
. 281
EMINGER, .
440
Sally, .
. 152
ENGEBRETSEN,
302
Sarah A.,
. 305
ENGLAND, .
432
FARWELL,
. 328
ENGLET,
487
FAUNCE,
. 125
ESTABROOK,
385
FEARON,
. 305
ESTERLY, .
331
FELLOWS:
EUSTIS,
505
Adonijah,
. 343
EVANS:
Albina L., .
. 476
Alice M.,
350
Almena C,
. . 392
Benjamin G.,
256
Hannah,
. 459
Charles,
114
Joseph,
. 393
Charles O., .
438
Mary T. P.,
. 343
Clinton B., .
254
Meele, .
. 188
George H., .
254
Moses, .
. 188, 476
Henry, .
350
Sarah, .
. 188
Henry C, .
254
William,
78
Jennie L., .
437
FERNALD:
John, .
253
Annie, .
. 299
John A.,
254
Clara T.,
. 299
Louis I.,
254
Edith, .
. 299
Mary, .
144
Emma,
299
MaryL.,
254
Gertrude,
. 299
Robert H., .
350
Humphrey,
. ' 68
Simeon A., .
253
John, .
. ' 69
Valentine, .
438
Maud, .
299
Valeta 0., .
438
Samuel R.,
. 299
EVELETH, .
255
William L.,
. 299
EWENS,
160
FICKETT,
. 460
EWINS, .
143
FIELDING,
FIELDS,
■ . . . 299,503
. 295
EAATZ, .
. 312
FIFIELD,
. 442
FAIRBANKS,
. 156
FISH:
FAIRFIELD,
86
Almira,
. 510
FARLEY,
13, 168
Alpha,
. 510
FARMER:
Alvira L.,
. 332
Benjamin, .
. 175
Amos, .
. 366
Charles R., .
. 101
Elizabeth,
366
Jane Grey, .
101, 238
Elleiy,
. 332,510
John, .
. 100
James,
. 175,510
John P.,
. 100
Patience,
. 366
Mary, .
. 175
Persis, .
. 205
Mary W.,
. 101
WUliam C,
. 510
Moses G.,
'. 100
FISHER:
Roxana,
. 319
Bradley,
303
Sallie R., .
. 101
Christopher
F., . . . . 265
568
INDEX II.
S.,
Eliza G.,
Emma C.
George W
Georgiana K
Henry W.,
John T.,
Margaret C.
Mary L.,
Philip, .
Philippine,
Reuben,
Susan C,
Virginia H.
FISK, .
FITCH, .
EITTS, .
FITZ,
FITZGERALD
FLAGG,
FLANDERS :
Alice A.,
Drusilla,
Edwin,
Elizabeth,
Gideon,
Harriet J.,
James H. C
Louisa,
Lydia, .
Mary, .
Philip, .
Philip C,
Royal, .
Sarah, .
Simon, .
Taylor L.,
Timothy,
William B.,
FLEMMING,
FLETCHER,
FLINT:
Clarence S.,
Elijah P.,
George W.,
Polly, .
FLOYD,
FLUENT,
FLURY,
FOERMAN,
FOGG, .
FOLLANSBEE
Joshua,
266
431
432
266
266
431
266
265, 266
431
431
265
266
266
166
213, 467
402
23
343, 415
127
311
96
181
181
181
311
311
451-2
311
181
311
311
452
181
181
311
270
311
438
459
313
183
313
61
237
253
336
382
237
132
Judith B., 125
Sarah, 29
FOLSOM, .... 22,231
FONDENBERG, . . . .329
FOOTE, 497
FORD:
Caleb, .389,484
Elizabeth, 498
Laura E., 389
Mary, 78
Mary L., 484
Minnie B., 324
Nettie L., . . . . .324
Ransom T., . . . .324.
FORMAN, 300
FORSAITH, . . . . .152
FORSYTH, . . . . .514
FOSS:
Alexander, 423
Annie N., 424
Charles S., 423
Charles W., .... 291
Clarence E., . . . .290
Edward L., .... 424
Elizabeth M., .... 423
Emily A., 338
Frances E., . . . . .290
Frank L., . . . .* . 423
Frank O., 291
Georgianna D., .... 423
Harriet E., 291
HazenL., 291
Jett S., 291
JolinH., 290
Louisa, 291
Mary F., 290
MerrittC, 291
Nellie L., 424
Nellie v., 290
Sampson, 290
Samuel H., 290
Sarah H., ..... 423
Sarah L., 291
Wilbur C, 290
FOSTER:
Amasa, 317
Ann E., 323
Charles B., 344
Elijah, 322
Elizabeth M., . . . . 76
Emma C, 339
Frances D., . . . .322
SUKNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
569
George,
. 343
GAGE:
George A.,
. 317
Charles M., . . . .452
George M., .
76
Cyrus, .
Ill
George S., .
. 344
EllaR.,
455
Henry,
. 338
Ellen E.,
304
Herman,
. 344
Emma J.,
455
Jane Frances,
75
Eva M.,
455
John, .
. 343-4
Frank, .
468
LucyM.,
. 344
Fred, .
455
Luther H., .
. 322
Harriet E., .
468
Lydia A.,
. 317
Ida A., . .
468
Martha,
. -333
Isaac, .
. 468
Mary, .
98
James, .
111
Mary Ellen,
75
J.D., .
82
Nellie A., .
76
Jesse E.,
455
Samuel P., .
. 317
John S.,
452
Sarah, .
. 322
Louisa C,
468
Sarah M., .
. 344
Monty Roy,
452
"Warren,
75
Nellie P., .
452
William P.,
. 317
Roswell R., .
. 455
FOWLER, .
. 508
Samuel,
317
FRAZER,
29
GAINES,
192
FREDENBURG,
. 329
GALE. .
22, 482
FREEMAK, .
117, 385
GALLAGHER,
240
FRELEIGH,
. 163
GALLISHAN,
127
FRENCH:
GALLOWAY,
330
AM ah, .
78
GALLUP,
170
Belle, .
. 131
GARDNER:
Ephraim,
78
David W., .
160
Ezra, .
78
Laodicea M.,
160
Joseph,
78
Mary, .
284
Judith,
78
Paul, .
105
Miriam,
30
William T.,
160
Rhoda,
78, 398
GARLAND, .
139
Samuel,
. 428
GASSETT, .
495
Sarah, .
78
GEER, .
305
FRIZZLE, .
. 510
GEORGE:
FROST, .
234, 412
Andrew J., .
184
FRY, . . .
FRYE, .
. 418
70
Arabella,
Bessie, .
119
119
FULLER:
Charles H., .
119
Alfred A., .
. 349
Eva,
119
Alice E.,
. 403
Mary, .
270
Bathsheba, .
. 321
Nellie. .
119
Edward,
. 349
GERRISH:
.
Edward L.,
. 349
Abiel, .
419
George,
. 403
Charles 0., . . .
142
George H., .
. 403
Clara A.,
142
Harriet M., .
. 162
Edwin C, .
242
Sarah, .
. 403
Elizabeth, .
19
James,
. 349
Enoch,
18
FURBER,
. 202
Frederic H.,
143
40
570
INDEX II.
Henry, . . . 18,98,99,100
Harvey C, . . .
. 183
Henry H., .
. 242
James A.,
368
Hiram,
88
Jasper H.,
183
Israel H., .
88
John A.,
■ 183
James L., .
. 242
Joseph,
12,81
Jane,
. 18-9
Josiah,
13
Jeremiah,
101, 242
Julia R.,
81
Jerejiaiah E.,
. 242
, Lucy A.,
81
John, .
. 142
. Marshall L.,
182
John, D.D.,
. 409
Martin A.,
476
Joseph,
18
-9, 244, 409
Mary, .
11, 12
Judith,
19
Mary A.,
183
Lucy, .
244, 409
Nicholas,
11, 12
Martha,
99
Samuel,
12
Mary, .
19, 98, 419
Sarah,
13
Moses,
18, 100
Sarah C,
81
Oliver,
. 142
Sarah L.,
82
Polly L.,
. 242
Sophia,
182
Rebecca,
19
Susan W.,
81
Sally, .
. 100
Theodosia,
12
Samuel,
41
Tirza S.,
182
Sarah, .
19
Tristram,
11, 12
Sarah C,
. 142
AVilliam H.,
368
Sarah J.,
242, 411
William H.H.,
183
Stephen,
. 18-9
GILSON,
318
Timothy,
. 142
GIVEN, .
392
William L.,
. 142
GLASS, .
361
GIBBON,
221
GODDARD,
504
GIBSON,
- . 220
GODFREY,
294-5
GIFFEN,
. 378
GOODALE,
215
GILBERT, .
. 219
GOODHUE,
151
GILCHRIST,
180, 335
GOODRICH,
236
GILE, .
. 390
GOODWIN:
GILL, .
. 380
Belinda,
425
GILLINGHAM,
. 143-4
Betsey,
183
GILMAN:
Catherine G
,
498
Adeline,
81
David, .
161
Algernon G.,
. 183
Elizabeth,
102
Augustus W.,
81
Elizabeth J.
435
Avara, .
. 182
Eunice S.,
. 260
Bartholomew,
11
Finette,
338
Carlos B.,
. 182
George E.,
338
Caroline,
. 331
Jesse H.,
338
Christopher M.,
. 184
John, .
. 498
Ebenezer,
81
John W.,
338
Edward A.,
. 476
Joshua',
. 161
Elizabeth, .
. 12, 81
Major, .
. 260
George A., .
. 183
Martha,
. 261
George H., .
. 182
Mary, .
260
Hannah,
81, 182
Sarah, .
. 498
Hannah E., .
. . 81
William,
. 102
Harlan L., .
. 182
William A.,
. 338
SITRNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
571
GORE, .
. 53-4
Alice G.,
122
GORDON:
Edward A.,
122
Adolphus de L., .
. 267
Elizabeth, . . .
. 184
Ann M.,
. 267
George,
. 184
Charles C, .
. . .266
John, ....
. 124
Lydia. .
. 130
Joseph,
. 184
Mary F.,
. 267
Louis
. 184
Polly, . . .
... 95
Mary, ....
. 184
William,
• . .. 309
GREGORY, .
. 295
William M.,
. 266
GRIDLEY, .
. 377
GOSS,. .
. . 434
GRIFFIN, .
. 251, 3.30
GOULD:
GRIGGS:
Eimice,
54, 290
Alice W., .
. 418
Fanny,
. 281
Amanda,
. 195
Hannah,
. 338
Catherine, .
. 418
Harriet,
. 176
Catherine C,
. 418
Jared, .
. 425
Edward H.,
. 418
John, .
. 176
George D., .
. 418
Mary L.,
. 425
Henry L.,
. 418
. 120
. 495
Jessie L
John C, . . .
. 418
. 418
GRAHAJVI, .
GRAMLY, .
. 299
Joseph E., .
. 418
GRANGER, .
. 287
Joseph S., .
. 418
GRANT,
81, 87
Leverett,
. 418
GRAY, .
. 375
Lever ett S.,
. 418
GREELEY, .
. 485
]Margaret,
. 133
GREEN:
Nellie M., . .
. 418
Charles,
. 286
Susan
. 133
Edwin P., .
.' 286
Susan N., .'
. 418
Emeline,
87
of Roxbury,
19
Hannah S., .
. .396
GRIMES,
. 104
Henry T., .
87, 216
GROTH,
. 443
Isabella M.,
. 286
GROVER, .
147, 506
Mary J.,
87
GROW, ....
. 210
Mary L.,
. 286
GUILD, ....
. 215, 408
Sarah Ann, .
87
GUNNERSON, .
75
Silas, .
87
GURNEY, .
. 243
Susan J.,
. 422
GUSTIN,
. 310
William A.,
. . 286
GUTCHESS, .
212
GREENE,
. 397
GREENFIELD, .
53
HACKETT, -
. 131-2, 151
GREENLEAF:
HADLEY:
Benjamin, .
. . 427
Clark, ....
. 181
Catherine, .
. 421
Edwin,
. 424
Daniel D., .
. 427
Elijah, ....
. 424
Edmimd, Capt., .
5
Hannah,
. 424
Elizabeth, .
. 201
Hannah E.,
. 176
Judith,
5
HALE:
Lucy A., . . '
. ■ 427
Note on ancestry.
10, 274
Sarah, .
. 196
Abbie F., .
. 259
GREENOUGH, .
. 264, 429
Abner, ....
. 317
GREENWOOD:
Adeline,
. 375
Adelbert,
. 122
Alice L.,
. 280
572
Benjamin,
Byron C,
Charlotte E.
Cyrus K.,
Daniel K.,
Ebenezer,
Edna, .
Edward,
Eleanor,
Eliphalet E.,
Ezekiel,
Gertrude G.,
Harry, .
Hiram S.,
James W.,
Joanna,
Joseph,
Joshua,
Josiali L.,
Judith,
Lucy B.,
Margaret A.
Margery,
Mary, .
Mary D.,
Meribah F.,
Moses, .
Moses L.,
Moses T.,
Nathan,
Richard K.,
Ruth, .
Samuel,
Sarah, . '
Sarah A.,
Sarah C,
Sarah E.,
Susan W.,
Thomas,
Willard J.,
HALEY,
HALL:
Amasa B.,
Annie E.,
Betsey,
Burleigh O.,
Charlotte,
Ernest A.,
George T.,
Lucy A.,
Moses W.,
HALLOWAY,
14
10,
21,
10,2'
INDEX II.
. 274-5, 277
HALSTEAD,
. 465
HALSTED, .
. 276
HAM, .
. 276-7
HAMBLEN, .
. 259, 386
HAMMOND,
220, 275, 280
HANSON :
10
Abbie J., .
279
Hannah M.,
105
Kezia, .
191
Margaret,
64
Mary P.,
465
Tobias,
317
"William,
317
HAPGOOD, .
^ 275
HARDY:
18
Abigail,
422
Alice E.,
. 277, 280
Charles,
. 277, 279
Edith M., .
. 508
Emery C, .
. 275
Estelle L., .
. 129
Francis D., .
. 422 .
Helen F., .
64, 136, 279
John C,
. 277
Lowell E., .
. 220
Lowell J., .
. 129
Lucy B.,
. 277, 405
Peter, .
. 130
Sarah, .
18
Sarah J.,
. 277
HARMON:
64
August,
18
Charles,
256, ;i78, 422
Charles S., .
. 265
Emery,
. 386
Lucy, .
. 275
Mary P.,
. 130
Robert,
274, 276, 278
Sarah C, .
. 129
William K.,
. 426
Zebulon K.,
HARRIMAN,
. 366
HARRINGTON
. ■ 395
HARRIS :
. 324
Abner, .
. 123
Allen H., .
. 348
Almond H.,
. 366
Amos, .
. 348
Ann,
. 433
Caroline J.,
. 433
Catherine, .
362
Charles,
244
10
399
436, 448
206
236
383
142
383
434
383
142
469
338
231
231
231
231
457
231
231
230-1
457
456
231
230
230
231
231
231
421
231
231
290
290
421
421
421
104
112, 156
34
162
162
115
116
163
78, 397
. 162
STJRISrAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
573
Emeline,
Flora J.,
George,
Georgianna,
Isaac, .
Israel, .
Jane,
John,
Manilla E.,
Mehitable,
Nathan C,
Nathan W.,
Richard,
Roxana H.,
Sarah,
Sarah M.,
Stephen,
William H.,
William L.,
HART:
Cornelia,
Hartfield,
Henrj- B.,
Leroy O.,
Sally, .
Sarah E.,
William,
HARTSHORN,
HARVEY,
HARWOOD,
HASELTINE
JohnH.,
Joseph,
Julia E.,
Stephen,
HASKELL :
Harriet J.,
Parsons,
HASTINGS,
HASWELL,
HATCH,
HATHAWAY,
HATTLE,
HAWKINS:
Abigail,
- Carrie B.,
Lewis A.,
Mary, .
HAWLEY,
HAWSE,
HAWTHORNE,
163
371
247
319
162
162
148
78, 397
115
146
115
115
206
162
319
162
428
162
319
225
164
212
472
449
49
472
120
384
409
455
215
215
428
31
466
70
70
359
176
118
263
433
435
435
376
215, 282
308
439
HAYDEN, .
87
HAYES:
Polly, .37
Priscilla,
. 103
Rutherford,
37
HAYNES, .
. 511
HAYS, .
. 480
HAYWARD,
73
HAZEN:
Note on ancestry,
44
Elizabeth, .
43
John, Capt.,
48
Mary, .
44
Moses, .
. 308
R. Emily, .
. 308
Richard,
44
HEAD, >
03
HE.^LLY,
. 204
HEATH:
Bartholomew,
. 105
Eliza, .
. 362
HazenW., .
. 220
Lydia, .
. 224
Ruth, .
. 295
. 220
HENDERSON,
. 290
HENDRICK,
. 323
HENDRICKSON,
. 268
HENNEY, .
. 493
HENRY,
414, 420
HENSHAW, .
. 383-4
HERBERT, .
97, 208
HERBRIDGE,
. 182
HERRICK, .
421, 502-3
HERSEY,
45
HESSELTON,
. 212
HEUSTIS, .
172, 205
HEWS, .
. 149
HEYWOOD,
33
HIBBARD :
A. Hazen,
282
Allen, .
57
Charles M., .
57
Dwight A., .
57
Ella M.,
. 282
Frank J.,
57
Hannah,
. 117
Thomas A.,
57
William G.,
57
HICKEY,
. 302, 343
HICKS, .
. 325, 460
HIGGINS, .
12
574
INDEX II.
HIGLEY, 248-9
HILL:
Aaron, 184
Alfred, 334
Cromwell, 54
Eliza A., 233
Elizabeth, 54
EUeu F., 112
Everton B., . . . .334
Harriet, 334
James, . 45
Janet, ...... 152
John, 254
John A., . . . . .112
Laura R., 112
Lydia, 334
Margaret, 265
Mary, 253
Mary A., 112
Mary J., . . . . 87, 3.34
Mattie E., 334
Melissa, 334
MenilaB., . . . . .334
Phebe, . . . ' . . . 334
Rowland, . . . . . 334
Russell, 265
Sarah, 472
Sarah v., ..... 265
Susan A., 254
William J., . . . . .333
PIILLARD:
Lovinia, 187
Persis, 342
Sarah, 208
William, 208
HILLS:
Edmund, 66
Mary J. 251
Sarah, 73
HILTON, .369
HITCHCOCK, .... .303
HIXON 494
HOBBS, . . . ^ . . 11, 197
HOBSON:
Ann, 252
Elizabeth, 97
Harrison, 316
Harry M 316
Jonathan, 316
Lydia, 253
Lydia K., 151
Sarah J., 316
HODGDON, . . . . .355
HODGE 1.57, 508
HODGES, 184
HODGKINS, .... 34
HODGMAN, 341
HOGG, 154
HOLBROOK, . . . .329,399
HOLDEN, 243
HOLLY, 506
HOLMES:
Ann, 70
Charles 178-9
Joseph, 68
Karl, 180
Kate, 180
Marcus M., 179
HOLT, 496-7
HOLVERSON, .... 175
HOLYOKE, 379
HOMAN, 429
HOOPER, .... 25, 207
HOPKINS 85, 326
HORTON:
Hannah, 141
James, 126
Minerva, 410
Nathaniel, 464
Susan, 464
HOSLEY, . . . .377, 483
HOTALING, .... 295
HOUGHTON:
Cordelia, 169
Luther, 70
209
HOVER, 416
HOVEY:
Almira M., . . . . ' . 465
Caroline, 310
Chester, 310
Edmund L., .... 465
Hannah, 38
John, 13
Mary, ..... 38, 160
Mary, Mrs., . . . . 80
Melinda, 144
Nellie M., 465
Philena, 452
Samuel, ..... 38
Susie L., . . . . .465
Timothy K., . . . .465
HOWARD:
Arthur, 377
SUENAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
575
Frank, . . . . . .377
Harriet L., 377
Henry W., 377
Horace M., 377
James S., 376
Martha C, 377
Mary E., . . . . .377
Nannie A., 377
Sullivan, 376
William, 376
William H. M., . . . . 114
348
HOWE:
Abram, 306
AdelphaD., .... 164
Albert E., 306
Allen, 164
Almond B., .... 164
Alviu K., 163
AnuaD., 163
AureliaV., 164
Bliss S., 163
Byron A., 164
Caroline S., .... 164
Celestia E., 1(54
Charles E., 164
Clara B., 164
Curtis E., 306
Edmund G., .... 306
Edwin 364
Elmer A., 164
Emeline, 165
Emma L., 164
Emma P., 163
EttaM., 164
Evelyn M., 306
Hannah, 162
Ida A., 306
Israel, 163
Jane M., 165
Jennie E., 306
LillisB., 306
Lucy, 163
Mary A., 163
Minerva, 163
Myron, 164
Orrin, 163
Oscar, 163
PhiloP., 163
Rochsa, 163
Sarah, 130
Sarah Ann, 163
Spencer B
Sylvester W
Vinal B.,
William,
Willis E.,
HOWL AND,
HOXIE, .
HOYT(Hoit):
Abigail,
Amos L.,
Barnard,
Belinda,
Charles,
Charles F.,
Charlotte,
Daniel N.,
Elizabeth,
Ella J.,
Ezra, .
Francis,
George W.,
Hazen,
Hazen L.,
Jabez, .
John, .
Louisa A.,
Mary, .
Nancy, .
Nathaniel,
Sophia,
Susan, .
Uriah, .
Zeba, .
HUBBARD,
HULBERT,
HULL:
Addie, .
Edmund B.,
Elder, .
HUMPHREY
HUXKINS,
HUNT:
Annette,
Belknap,
C. P., .
Dolly, .
Emma, .
George W.,
Lydia M.,
Mary, .
Nancy B.,
Thomas,
. 164
. 164
. 163
162, 163
. 306
. 319
257, 360
137
224
243
224
224
224
137
339
224
154
146
49
265
137
265
137
223-4
399
154, 243
243
224
137
146
224
154
114
243
146
342
344
4
291
96
122
322
309
62
322
322
211
322
118
168
576
INDEX II.
William,
HUNTINGTON,
HUNTRESS,
HURD, .
HUSE:
Abel, .
Anna, .
Elizabeth,
Enoch, .
Ruth, .
HUSSEY :
Amos, .
Elizabeth,
James, .
Mary A. D.,
Simon S.,
William F.,
HUTCHINGS,
HUTCHINS:
Ausbnrn,
Charlotte,
Jane J.,
Sadie L.,
HUTCHINSON:
Abigail,
Alfred,
Charles K.,
Eliza, .
Ernest,
George W.,
Harold,
Jerry M.,
John R.,
Kate W.,
Lydia F.,
Mary, .
Mary A.,
Maud M.,
Paulina,
Rachel,
Robert E. L.
Stephen D.,
William,
William A.,
William F.,
Winiield S.,
HYNDMAN,
ILSLEY:
Barbara,
Elizabeth,
Frederic,
. 168
. 330
. 489
309, 381
13
260
13
13
272
506
368
311
506
142
142
363
360
249
505
360
368, 474
377
124
431
337
124
124
337
123
124
377
10
123
337
377
124
124
123
431
396
431
124
300
9
491
George A.,
George H.,
Hannah,
Hattie L.,
Jerusha,
John, .
John A.,
John E.,
Joseph,
Louisa H.,
Lydia, .
Mary, .
Mary L.,
Parker,
Paul, .
Rebecca,
Sarah, .
Stephen,
Thomas,
William,
IMPEY, .
INGALLS,
INGERSOLL,
INGLEHART,
INGRAM,
IREDELL, .
IRWIN, .
IVES, .
376
491
217
491
9
253
376
491
9, 491
253
9
9
491
9
491
9
9,426
9,376
9
2, 8, 10
303
24
158
329
173
500
382
12, 310
JACKMAN:
Betsey D., 318
Betsey J., 408
Dorothy, 95
James, 408
Joshua, 96
Judith C, . . . . . 96
J. Warren, . . . . ' . 95
Moses B., 259
Polly M., . . . , . 95
Sarah, 235
Sarah E., 259
S. S., 318
Woodman, 95
JACKSON:
Almira, 146
Andrew, 216
Bessie H., . . .' . .384
Clement, 103
Hall, 103
Henry W., 384
Malcom N., 384
Mehitable, 161
SURNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
577
Sarah, .
103
Stephen,
. 69, 70
Walter,
384
Stillman,
69
JAQUES (JacqueS;
Sumner,
69
Benjamin H.,
263
Susan, .
70
Deborah,
19
Susannah,
. 147
Henry,
19
JOHNSTON,
. 346
Prudence,
17
JOHNSON:
Jeremiah N.,
129
Albina,
. 514
Lydia C,
129
Anna F.,
. 351
Ruth, .
13
Charles H., .
. 351
Margaret J.,
263
David B., .
. 190
MaryE.,
130
EdnaE.,
. 190
Ruth, .
13
Edward,
63
Sarah, .
19, 63
Elizabeth A.,
. 493
Stephen,
19
, Frank, .
. 112
Susannah, '.
38
Greenleaf A.,
. 250
JARVIS,
495
Harold W., .
. 190
JEFFERSON,
44, 398
Harriet,
. 503
JEFFREY, .
449
Hattie E., .
. 402
JEHU, .
327
Jacob P.,
. 250
JENESS,
127
John, .
92, 205
JENKS, .
12
Jonathan G.,
. 250
JEWELL:
Joshua,
. 367
Ann E.,
340
Mary, .
63, 108, 272
Dr.,
140
Mattie A., .
. 311
Mary A.,
265
Nancy,
. 375
JEWETT:
Polly, . .
. 205
Albert,
69
Rebecca,
. 300
Caroline E.,
70
Robert M., .
. 351
Daniel,
69
Sally, . .
. 367
Ebenezer, .
70
Sarah, .
19, 164
Eliphalet, .
69
Sarah E., .
. 351
Elizabeth, .
70
Temperance,
. 108
Emerson,
69
William,
63, 108
Farnum,
70
William B.,
. 176
Hannah,
70
JONES:
Henry,
69
Abednego, .
. 369
Jacob F., .
70
Albert,
. 323
Leander,
70
Alice M.,
. 369
Louisa,
69
Ann R.,
. 484^
Lyman,
70
Belle E., ■ .
. 329
Maria, .
70
Charlotte R.,
. 289
Mary, .
69
Converse,
. 369
Mighill,
69
Dolly, .
78
Milton,
70
Edwin S., .
. 154
Nathan,
69
Frances B., .
. 446
Nathaniel, .
70
Griffith,
. 446
Otis, .
70
Ira B., .
.'484-5
Phebe, .
213
Isaac, .
. 433
Philander, .
70
James, .
. 323
Ruth, .
69,70
Jemima,
74
Ruth P.,
70
Julia, .
. 323
41
578
Levi,
Marion,
Mary B.,
Mary L.,
Ruby A. ,
Sarah, .
Stephen K.,
Thomas,
Walter R.,
Willis, .
JORDAN:
Caroline C.
Julia P.,
M.,
Susan M.,
William,
JOSLYN,
JOURNEY,
JOY^
JUDSON,
JUMPER,
KATHAN,
KEASOR,
KEITH,
KELLEY (Kelly):
Prudence,
Molly, .
Sarah, .
Williams.,
KELLOGG,
KELSEY,
KELTON,
KEMP, .
KENDALL,
KENDRICK,
KENISTON,
KENNEDY,
KENNETT,
KENT:
Abel, .
Abigail,
Abner K.,
Alice, .
Benjamin,
Daniel,
Elizabeth,
Jacob, .
James, .
James M.,
Jane, .
Job, .
INDEX II.
. 467
John, .
323
Jonathan, .
446
Joseph,
467
Joshua,
485
Lydia, .
369
Mary, .
323
Paul, .
369
Rebecca,
279
Sarah, .
323
Sarah T., .
Thomas,
278
KEYES,
142
KEZAR:
82
Chancey,
507
Lucinda,
507
Samuel,
295
Simon, .
160
KIDDER,
237
KILBURN (K
324
Albert P., .
298
Edgar, .
Eliphalet, .
170
Hannah,
391
Hannah P., .
394
Nancy A., .
Phebe, .
12, 92
KILLAM,
. 151
KIMBALL:
. 150
Aaron, .
. 494
Abiali, .
158, 378
Abigail,
. 325
Abigail H., .
. 131
Annie M., .
. 318
Asa,
. 298
Benjamin, .
170, 269
Caroline A.,
. 131
Charles,
150, 365-6
Charles A., .
113, 350
Charles H., .
Charles S., .
11
Charles W.,
11,50
Daniel,
11, 222
Deborah,
50
Eben D., .
11
Elizabeth, .
11,63
Elizabeth B.,
50
Elizabeth M.
50
Frank A., .
50
George E., .
. 314
George H., .
200, 233
George L., .
50
George M., .
ilbor
n):
15
11,50
50
50, 233
11
50
11,50
233
11
50, 233
314
50
342, 357
. 144
. 311
92
. 311
. 444
. ' 407
. 340
. 239
19, 101, 242
232
407
239
258
34, 318
31
90, 296
198
263
237
90, 218
296, 331
244
296
238
264
331
31-2
318
227
90, 218
263
137
238
296
296
237
227
31
, 34,
SUENAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
579
Glenn R., .
. 331
Hannah,
34
Iddo K.,
. 235
Isaac, .
31
John, .
31
Jonathan,
31,
90, 218, 389
Judith T., .
. 318
Levi W.,
. 237
Lucy A.,
.. 237
Lydia, .
. 227
Lydia V., .
. 270
Margaret,
31
Mary, .
21,31
MaryE.,
. 238
Moody,
. 263
Moses,
78, 218
Nathaniel, .
32
Richard,
. 137
Robert,
34
Royal, .
87
Sadie A.,
. 291
Sally, . . .
71, 389
Samuel,
31
Sarah, .
. 31, 90
Sarah A.,
. 196
Sophia A., .
. 203
Stephen,
. 296
Stephen H.,
. 296
Stephen M.,
. 296
Tamar,
90
Theresa F., .
. 235
Warren A., .
. 134
Warren C, .
. 237
Wilbur F., .
. 291
William M.,
. 263
William 0.,
. 331
KIMBERLIN,
. 167
KING:
Cyrus, .
. 274
Elhridge G.,
. 308
Lovesta,
. 473
Mary C,
. 274
Mary Jane, .
. 471
Miles, .
. 265
Peter, .
. 473
KINGSBURY,
17, 100
KINGSLEY, .
. 187
KINKAID, .
. 458
KINSMAN, .
. 301
KIRBY, .
. 265
KIRKPATRICK,
. 365
KITCHELL, .
. 176
KITTLE, 492
KITTREDGE, .... 124
KNAGGS, 381
KNAPP:
Alice M., 250
Annie, ...... 460
Annie F., . . . . .260
Anthony, .... 249, 260
Charles, 260
Frederick W., . . . .250
George, 459
Henry A., 260
Kelsie, 460
Lizzie L., 250
Margaret G., . . . 260
Perley, 459
Sarah R., 260
KNIGHT:
Abbie F., 261
Abigail, 92
AdaW., 375
Adams, .... 102, 2.50
AddieL., 510
Alden, 475
AlmaF., 369
Alonzo, 174
Alzina, 174
Anaos, 92
Anna, 19,102
Augustus 487
Bailey, 146
Benjamin F., .... 363
Benjamin H., . . . . 475
Burt, 487
Caleb, 92
Charles H., . . ; . . 510
Clara B., 510
Cynthia, 174
Dexter, 173-4
Dolly, 92
EhenL., 487
Edmund, 17
Elizabeth, ... 17, 146, 407
Ellen L., . . . .146, 240
Else, 102
Frederic, 102
Frederick W., .... 369
George W., 260
Hannah, . . .19, 34, 219, 404
Henry, 92
James, .... 92,407
James B., 375
580
INDEX II.
Jennie, 232
Jessie M., 510
Jolm, . . 92, 102, 146, 148, 404
John L., . . . 102, 149, 260
Judith, 92
Lovinia, 173
Margaret, 408
Mary, 89, 146
Mary A., 494
Mary E., . . . . 250, 510
Mary J., 175
MaryL., 146
Moses, 173
Oliver, 89, 92
Orpha, 174
Peggy, ....... 92
Phebe, 174
Prudence, ..... 92
Ralph F., 369
Ralpli L., 487
Richard, 17
Robert D., 610
Samuel, 17, 92
Sarah, 24
Sarah C, . . . . 102, 475
Sarah H., 261
Sarah L., . . . . 146, 149
Sarah M., 174
Sardis J., . . . . 174, 510
Tristram, 146
KNIGHTS, 344
KNICKERBOCKER, . . 173, 296
KNOWLES, 332
KNOWLTON, .... 310
KNOX, 462-3
LADD, 391,487
LAFFERTY, .... 447
LAGNEL(de), .... 266
LAING, ...... 67
LAIRD, . . . . . .254
LAKE, 105
LAKEMAN:
Daniel, 127
Marietta, 492
Susan M., 406
LAMPREY 230
LAMSON, . . . . .344
LANCASTER:
Abby M., 464
Elizabeth A., . . . .121
John, 464
LANE, .
LANG, .
LANGMAID,
LAPHAM, .
LAPUM,
LARKIN,
LARRABEE,
LATIMER, .
LATTIMER,
LAWRENCE,
LEACH,
LEAM, .
LEAVENWORTH
LEAVITT:
Hannah,
Helen M.,
James,
Jeremiah,
Jonathan,
Mary A.,
Maryette,
Sarah, .
Willis,
LECKNER,
LE CRAW,
LEE:
Clarissa,
David, .
George,
Robert E.,
LEHMAN,
LEIGH:
Abbie L.,
Amos L.,
Benjamin,
Hannah,
Hall J.,
John N. C,
Mary L.,
Nettie S.,
Silas P.,
LEIGHTON,
LEONARD,
LESLIE,
LESTER,
LEWIS:
Allen E.,
Alma A.,
Ali^heus,
Annie, .
Constantine F.
31
461
282
293
132
166
350, 433
. 470
60, 208
211, .375
336
61
334
353
181
312
443
105
311
443
312
105
312
323
406
434
434
323
436
509
407
407
254
232
407
407
407
407
421
361, 496
481
192
168, 212
364
369
364
303
369
SURNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
581
Cora E.,
. 364
Cyntliia H.,
330
Everett C, .
. 369
Ebenezer,
34
Flora E.,
. 364
Eliza N.,
513
Francina A.,
. 364
Eiinice,
34
Frank, .
. 364
George C, .
373
Frank K., .
. 364
Gertrude J.,
373
Jane M.,
. 420
Hartley L., .
373
Jason, .
. 369
John F.,
513
Joseph N., .
, 432
Louisa L., .
401
Laura, .
. 293
Lucius S.,
513
Lizzie M., .
. 364
Marie E.,
373
Lois,
. 369
Mark, .
80
Lydia A.,
. 3G9
jNlaryL.,
87
Maria L. , .
. 364
PhilenaC, .
228
Mary L.,
. 469
Sarah, .
34
Mehitable, .
. 173
William,
80
Prudence "W.,
. 410
LORING:
Reuben T., .
. 293
Edward D.,.
46
Ruth, .
. 303
James, .
195
Stephen,
364, 369
James B.,
196
Vesta E.,
. 364
James S.,
195
Vira E.,
. 364
Phebe, .
291
Willie G., .
. 364
LOUD, .
360
LEYNS, .
. 188
'LOUIS PHILIPPE,
25
LIBBEY,
. 394
LOVE, .
365
LINCOLN, .
283, 422
LOVE JOY, .
55
,246
, 287-8
LINDSAY, .
. 187
LOVELAND,
331
LINSCOTT, .
. 472
LOVERING,
102
LITCHFIELD,
. 449
LOW, .
14, 240
LITLE, .
. 520-1
LOWELL:
LITTELL, .
401, 520-2
Dorothy,
95
LITTLEFIELD :
Elizabeth, .
. 140
E. A., .
. 187
Elwell,
87
Joseph,
. 103
John A., Rev., .
122
Olive, .
. 103
79
John A.,
Mark, .
255
122
LIVERMORE,
68,85
Mary, .
. 272
LIVINGSTON,
158, 422
Rev. Mr., .
7
LOCKE:
LOWTHER, .
. 255
Charles C, .
. 296
LUCAS, .
. 324
Charles K., .
. 296
LUCY, .
. 233
Horace,
. 399
LUKENS,
. 499
Martha,
. 100
LULL, .
. 159
Nellie S., .
. 396
LUND, .
73
Sarah L.,
. 399
LUNT:
LOCKWOOD,
58
Edna, .
. 229
LONG, .
39, 230
Hannah A.,
. 229
LONGFELLOW,
367, 439
Jane,
. 102-3
LOOMIS,
. 179
Joseph,
. 102
LORANZ,
. 492
Juliette A., .
192
LORD:
Mary J.,
. 406
Alpa R.,
. 513
Mehitable, .
. 103
682
INDEX II.
Nicholas,
Paul,
LYFOKD,
LYMAN,
LYON, .
LYTELL,
LYTLE, .
LYTTLE,
LYTTELL,
MABIE, .
McAllister, .... 456
McBANE, . . . . .172
McCARER, 417
Mccarty, 267
McCLARY, 286
McCLURE, . .- . . .381
McCOLBURN, .... 420
McCOLLISTER, .... 1.33
McCULLOCH, .... 209
McCURDY:
Gertrude L., . . . . 209
Martha, 316
Peggy, 49
Richard A., 209
Robert H., . . . . . 209
Mcdonald, . . . 292, mi
McDUFFEE, .... 357
McELVAIN, see also Mcllvaiu, . 455
McFARLAND, .... 114
McGregor, .... 463
McILVAIN, 120
McINTIRE, .... 262, 341
McKEAN, 318
McKENNEY, see also McKinney, 471
McKINNEY:
329-30,
102-3
229
489
379
61
520
520
520-21
520
Daniel,
Hannah,
Joshua V.
Nancy,
William,
McKINSLEY,
Mcknight,
McLELLAN, .
McMASTER,
McMILLIN, .
McNAMEE, . .
McNEIL,
McNORTON,
McQUESTEN
Carroll L., .
Eliza, .
317
150
177
317
177
364
332
12
174
326
. 465
369-70, 419
. 305
. 148
. 316
143,
158,
Frank D., 148
John K., 240
William, 148
MACK, 75,512
MACY, 481
MAGOON, 396
MALCOM, . . . . . 204
MALLORY, 124
MANCHESTER, .... 448
MANN:
Annie L., 371
George H., 371
John, 371
Nathan M., 152
Ophelia P., 371
Sarah, 69
MANNING:
Abel, 59
Elizabeth, . . . . . 69
Isaac, 59
Rebecca, 13
MANSON, 410
MARCH:
Alden, 462
Ebenezer, 210
Hannah, 34
John, ...... 280
John C, 280
Joshua, . . . . . 19
Mary C, 210
Stephen, 19
MARSH:
Amasa, 302
Amelia, 302
David, 9
Emily, .302
Eunice, . . . . • 302
Jonathan, 72
John, 302
Lemuel, 802
Mary E., 302
Melissa, 302
Oliver, 302
Parmelia, 48
Polly, 144
Riley, 302
MARSHALL:
Dorothy, ..... 89
EmmettH., . . . .311
Eva, 302
Henry H., 311
Jennie A., 311
SURNAMES OTHER THAK LITTLE.
583
Joseph L.,
Mary L.,
Stephen,
"William,
MAESTON:
Marilla,
Mary E.,
Mary L.,
MARTIISr:
Aurelia,
Caroline L.,
Joseph "W.,
Leander,
Sahrina,
MASON:
Cynthia C,
Daniel G.,
Deborah K.,
George P.,
John H.,
Lydia A.,
Mary A.,
Sarah A.,
Silas,
Susan P.,
"William,
MATHEWS,
MAXFIELD,
MAY, .
MAYHEW,
MEACHAM,
MEAD, .
MEHRLING,
MELDRON,
MELLIS,
MELYIN:
Abraham,
Abraham T.
Betsey,
George "W.
John, .
Josiah, .
Lena Y.,
Lulu Y.,
Marietta,
Mary, .
Nancy,
Phebe,
Richard,
MERRIAM,
MERRICK,
89
MERRILL:
89
Abbie W.,
89
Abel, .
. 302
Abigail,
Abner, .
. 300
Alanson,
. 116
Amos L.,
253, 436
Anna, .
Barbara M.,
. 295
Benjamin,
454
Charles B.,
454
Charles K.,
372
Charles P.,
183
Edgar L.,
Eliza H.,
360
Elizabeth,
297
Elizabeth 0
360
Emma F.,
360
Enoch,
297
Ezekiel L.,
360
George E.,
297
Hannah,
360
Hart, .
359
Hattie E.,
360
Henry N.,
159
Ira,
419
Isabella L.,
412
Israel S.,
182
James,
78
Jane E.,
509
Jeremiah,
;M6
John, .
493
Jolm A.,
348
John P. A.,
390
Joseph,
Judith,
158, 161
Julia, .
161, 179
Lydia, .
. 454
Mary, .
161, 509
Mary A.,
. 158
Mary C,
. 454
Mary E.,
. 454
Mehitable E
. 454
. Moses, .
. 179
Moses G.,
158, 161
Moses M.,
. 158
Nathaniel,
■. 159
Oliver H.,
. 454
Sally, .
73
Samuel,
. 10^5
Samuel L.,
263
90
11
105
185
394
37,90
297
105
502
120
502
185
150
63, 105, 281
263
150
105
14<>
137
105
92
394
394
120
502
232
149
SU
120
65, 502
185
502
45, 105, 391
105
70
65
105, 120
461
388
149
149
105
461
263
149, 394
150
126
394
388
31,
584
INDEX II.
Sarah, 105, 120
Sarah C, 394
Susan C, 391
Temperance, .... 105
MEERITT, .... 337,446
MIGHILL, 27
MILK, 68,201
MILLARD, 128
MILLER, .... 164,457
MILLETT, 122
MILLS:
John, 177
Margaret, 177
Martha 69
Sarah, 24
MILTIMORE, .... 277
MINER, 161-2, 509
MINOT, 270
MITCHELL:
Bessie C, 112
Jane, 414
Jethro, . . . . .417
Martha, 417
Martha H 417
Nathaniel I., . . . .112
MIX, 419
MOFFETT, 302
MONROE, 481
MONTGOMERY, .... 10
MOODY:
Abigail, 9
Amos, 83
AnnaM., 127
Ai-thur B., 472
Asaph, 79
Bernada, 423
Charles, 126
Charles H., . . . . .126
Cora J., 472
Cutting, 9-10
Daniel, 79
Eddie E., 472
EffieB., 230
Elbridge, 362
Elizabeth, 217
Ellen L., 423
Else, ...... 82
Emma J., . . . . .230
Enoch, . . . . .423
George, . . . . • 472
George A., 472
Hannah, ... 9, 79, 82, 93
Harriet E.,
Harrison,
Henry,
Horatio,
Humphrej^,
James E.,
Jane, .
John, .
John M. W.
John W.,
Joseph,
Joseph, Rev
Judith,
Lavira A.,
Lottie B.,
Lydia, .
Mary, .
Molly, .
Moses, .
Nathaniel,
Nelly M.,
Ruth, .
Sally, .
Samuel,
Sarah, .
Sarah A.,
Sarah J.,
Silas, .
Sophia,
William,
William A.,
William F.,
MOOERS,
MOONEY,
MOORE:
Adams,
Arthur C,
Caroline,
Charles D.,
Cyrus T.,
Ebenezer,
Elizabeth A
Ellen L.,
Ephraim,
Ernest L.,
Ervin, .
Frank, .
George B.,
George C,
Harry H.,
Herbert A.,
Ida,
6,
9, 18
10,
17,
127
362
230
79
10
126
83
82-3
126
423
9
32
9,295
471
362
10
, 32, 79, 491
83, 217
10
83, 217
362
64
79
9,79
83, 139
362
127
79, 126
79
79, 471
79
79, 127
398
186
286
293
155
293
293
367
286
293
62
367
455
455
154
293
455
367
307
SURNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
585
Isabella M.,
286
Martha,
. 336
James E.,
455
Samuel H.,
. 359
James P.,
228
Sarah J.,
76
James W., .
286
MORROW,
. 334
John A.,
455
MORSE:
Labra, .
455
Abishai,
. 161
Lucy P.,
Mabel G., .
75
287
Achsah,
Alice A.,
. 161
. 474
Margaret (Moor),
Maria C,
Maria L.,
Mary, .
Moses L.,
Nancy,
Oren, .
Eoswell,
175
367
286
367
455
455
454
367
Amelia J.,
Anthony,
Benjamin,
Dolly, .
Dorothy,
Elizabeth,
Ency, .
Eugene S.,
. 313
8
. 105
. 259
8
52
. 162
. 496
Stetson,
367
Gershom,
. 161
Thomas P., .
293
Gershom P.,
. 162
"William,
286
Grace E.,
. 496
William A.,
MOORES,
286
44, 77
Henry,
Isaac, .
. 251
. 270
MOREHEAD,
MOREY,
467
307
Iza,
Jacob S.,
. 361
. 314
MORIN, .
7
James L.,
. 474
MORNING, .
295
J. Wallace,
. 474
MORRILL (Morril
Amos, .
Anna, .
251
97
Laura C,
Lucy, .
Margaret,
. 162
. 161
:32
Anson P., .
Betsey,
Charles A., .
504
251
235
Mary, .
Mary H.,
Moses H.,
. 105
. 251
. 160
David L.,
Ebeoezer, .
151
> 235
Orpha, .
Rachel,
. 161
. 161
Ellen D., .
251
Robert,
51, 313
Fannie G., .
235
Sadie, .
. 314
Flora M., .
237
Sarah, .
11
Hannah,
15
Sarah F.,
. 496
Joseph P., .
Judith P., .
235
235
Solomon,
MORTON,
. 161
131, 492
Lizzie M., .
235
MOSELEY,
66
Louisa H., .
237
MOSHER,
. 465
Robie, .
97
MOULTON:
Rowena,
504
Elizabeth,
. 219
Stephen E., .
MORRISON:
235
Hannah,
Harriet B.,
. 203
. 218
Abram L., .
413
Hiram,
. 181
Carrie M.,
Daniel,
399
399
Nathan,
Sarah, .
. 218
. 218
Da^ad L.,
413
Sarah I.,
. 130
Eva E.,
Lillie E., .
350
413
MOWER,
MUDGETT,
. 385
. 323
Margaret,
42
63
MUGGETT,
. 177
586
INDEX II.
MULLEIN, .
MULLEN,
MUNN, .
MUNSON,
MURCH,
MURPHY, .
MUZZEY (Muzzy),
MYERS, .
MYRICK,
451
290
326
346
72
478
89, 189
172
120
NASH, 322, 387
NEAL:
Ella, . . . . . .311
Ida, 46
NELSON:
Judith, 145
Moses, 348
Philip, 145
Sarah, 348
William G., . . . . 513
NEVIN, .... 379-81
NEWCOMB, 252
NEWELL:
Henry C, 464
Mary A., 123
Moses, 19
Sumner E., 123
Susan, 76
NEWHALL:
Asa, 256
AsaT., 256-7
Caroline, ..... 257
Elizabeth B., . . . .257
Elizabeth M., . . . .256
Eunice A 257
Eunice L., 256
Hiram L., 257
Joshua L., . . . . 256, 284
Judith B., 257
Judith L., . . . . 257, 284
Preston, . . . .256, 285
Sally M., 257
Theodate J., . . . .257
Thomas B., 257
Walter, 257
William H., .... 46
NEWMAN:
Elizabeth, ...... 337
Hannah, 52, 54
NEWTON, .... 468,513
NICHOLS:
Belle, 333
Eliza, .
Ella J.,
Frederick
Hiram,
Lois,
Louisa,
Mary E.,
Plannah O.,
Olive, .
Samuel ,
NICKERSON
NILES, .
NIXON,
NORCROSS,
NORRIS,
NORTHEND,
NORTHEY, ,
NORTHROP,
NORTON:
Basco J.,
Carrie L.,
Charles H.,
Charles McT.
Edwin R.,
Frances A.,
Harriet E., ,
Lovell,
Sarah, .
Sarah T.,
William H.,
Zachariah,
Zachariah C.
NORf^''OOD,
NOURSE:
Benjamin F.
Caroline J.,
Edith F., ,
Franklin,
Helen S.,
Laura E. L.,
Lydia, .
Nathaniel, ,
Polly, .
Sarah W., .
NOYES:
Abby, .
Abigail,
Ada E.,
Albert, .
Amos, .
Arthur G., ,
Benjamin, .
202
399
432
399
310
96
399
166
62
50
302
387
97, 333
86
161, 475
10
368
183
471
471
470
470
471
470
470
470
47
131
471
470
471
38.3-4
384
384
384
384
384
148
147
147
383
390
106, 108
390
219
93, 390
336
356
SURNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
687
Benjamin G
,
. 356
Betsey,
91
Caleb, .
91
Calvin, ■
. 197
Caroline,
. 374
Charles E,.,
. 388
Clement L,
. 336
Daniel,
. 108
David, .
• . 219
Dolly, .
. 390
Dorothy,
36
Edmimd,
. 335
Edna, .
. 199
Edward,
104, 198
Edward A.,
. 260
Edward B.,
. 198
Elbridge H.,
. 314
Eli,
. 205
Eliza W.,
. 219
Elizabeth,
. 190
Elizabeth K
,
. 198
Elizabeth L.
. 356
Ellen F.,
. 314
Ellis H.,
. 390
Emeline A.,
. 356
Enoch,
34
ErmaD.,
. 336
Frank P.,
. 388
Frank W.,
. 390
Friend S.,
. 181
George,
219, 388
George B.,
. 388
George E.,
. 390
George L.,
. 356
George W.,
. 198
Hannah,
38, 91
Hamiah L.,
. 198
Harriet L.,
. 356
Helen W., .
. 198
Henrj^
91, 218-9
Howard A.,
. 259
Humphrey, .
. 36-7
James, . . . 3i, 91, lOi, 108, 219
James, of Money Creek, ]S£inn., 390
James G., 198
Jane, .
37, 197
Jane L.,
. 219
Jefferson,
. 219
John, .
24, 37, 108
John E.,
. 390
John H.,
37
Jonathan,
204-5
Joseph, . . 25, 36-7, 91, 104, 219, 390
Joseph L., .... 198,511
JoshnaD 197
Joshua F., 314
Josie, 390
Judith, 8, 37
Lewis C, 336
Lois A., 314
Lucy, 18
Luella C, 336
Luther, 198
Lydia, 205
Margaret A. W., . . . 198
Margaret L., . . . 198, 511
Martha A., 356
Mary, . . 29, 34, 91, 104, 126, 219
Mary A., 356
Moses, 37-8, 205
Moses K., .... 259-60
Nathaniel, 34
Nicholas, .... 1, 108
Peter, 37, 226
Polly, 91, 98
Prudence, Ill
Rebecca, 9
Richard T., 259
Sally, . . . 37, 122, 204, 22()
Samuel, . . .37, 91, 197, 219
Sarah, ... 34, 36, 136
Sarah B., 259
Sarah L., 356
Sarah P., 385
Silas D., 197
Silas M., . . . . 197, 511
Stephen, .... 93, 390
Susan G., 198
Tamar, 219
Thomas, .... 91, 136
William, .... 68, 219
NUTTER, . . ... 347
CAKES, 204
OAKLEY, 289
OBEK, 477-8
O'BRIEN, 64
O'DONNELL, .... 78
OFFUTT, 270
OLIN, 394
OLIVER, 194
OLMSTEAD, . • . . 394
ORDWAY, . . . . 67, 140
ORR, 72
588
INDEX II.
OSBOEN,
OSBORNE,
OSBURNE,
OSGOOD:
Abraham,
Edward P.,
George F.,
Hannah,
John, .
Lydia E.,
Mary, .
Mary E.,
Sarah D.,
Simon T.,
Wyatt,
OTIS,
OWEN, .
PACKARD,
PADDOCK,
PAGE:
Abigail J.,
Abigail L.,
Abner B.,
Ann J.,
Christiana E.
Clarissa,
Deborah,
Edwin R.,
Eliza, .
Elizabeth,
Elizabeth J.
Ellen L.,
George A.,
Haseltine,
Henry L.,
Jesse, .
John, .
John Q.,
Joseph H.,
Joseph W.,
Lucretia L.,
Mary A.,
Mary K.,
Robert C,
Polly, .
Sarah L.,
Susan E.,
Thomas L.,
William,
William L.,
William W.,
146
174, 429
40
4
140
113
229
252
1
114
140
113
113
468
113
115
326
70
60
213
147
213
213
212
50
295
212
215
212
211
212
315
212
212
-7, 315
211
211
212
11, 213
212
315, 341
147
212
219
212
147
147, 315
146-7
211
315
PAIGE, 152, 402
PAINE, see Payne.
PALMER:
Ada M., 464
Alice E., 464
Catherine, 478
Charles, 257
Elizabeth, 480
Ella, 478
Esther M., 480
Grove N., 480
Guy, 478
Jerusha, 221
John D., 464
Lee, 478
Mary L., . . . . .232
Pliebe 353
Roscoe B., 464
Roxana, . . . . . 81
Samuel H., 355
Simon B., . ... 478
Stephen, 478
Theodore D., . . . .464
Warren W., . . . .464
PARADIS, . . . . .144
PARKER:
Charles S., 1.54
Cynaldo, 157
Elizabeth, ..... 66
Frank A., 154
Henry P., 351
Henry W., 154
Horace, 351
Isaac, 151
James, 314
JohnM., 153
Mahala, 157
Matilda, . . . . . 157
Rev. Mr., ..... 3
Sally, 314
Selwyn, 314
Susie K., . . . . . 314
William, 293
PARMELEE, .... 404
PARRISH, 301
PARROTT, 373
PARSONS:
AbbieA., 190
Isaac, 58
Jonathan, Rev., .... 27
Levi, Rev., 56
Mary A., 56
STJRNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
589
Sarah, .
. 223
PENNELL, .
. 116
Pj^RTCH,
. 487
PENWELL, . .
. 303
PATCH, .
127, 167
PERCIVAL, .
. 312
PATE, .
. 458
PERCY, ....
. 102
PATRICK. .
. 155
PERKINS:
PATTEE,
175-6, 316
Benjamin, . . . .
180, 262
PATTEN,
87, 270
Charles F., .
. 479
PATTERSON,
. 308
Charles S., .
. 226
PAYNE,
■ 395, 509
Edith M., .
. 262
PAYSON,
. 273
Edward A., .
. 180
PEABODY:
Esther,
. 115
Adeline,
. 193
Fred, ....
. 479
Adolplius W.,
. 198
George W., .
. 479
David, .
. ,192
Harriet S., .
. 413
Edmund G.,
. 193
Jacob, ....
. 413
George,
192, 351
John, ....
. 479
Jacob, .
29
John B.,
. 226
John, .
. 192-3
JohnW., .
. 226
Joseph L., .
. 193
Manus H., .
. 389
Mary, .
44, 71
Mary E., . . .
. 479
Nathaniel, .
29
Mary S., . . .
. 226
Sopliila,
190, 193
Sally, ....
. 262
Sophronia, .
. 193
Samuel L., .
. 226
Sophronia P.,
. 351
Sophia,
79
Thomas,
. 351
William H. H., .
. 262
PEACH,
. 119
PERRY:
PEARSON:
Adelaide L.,
. 124
Augustus, .
. 421
Charles E. A., .
. 428
Catherine, .
88
Da\'id, ....
. 428
Ellen M., .
. 114
Elbridge G.,
. 428
John, .
. 25^
Ella J.,
. 428
Judith,
. 254
Georgie,
. 421
Lydia, .
8
Isaac N.,
. 506
Mary E.,
19
John P. A., .
. 428
Noyes G.,
. 195
Priscilla A.,
. 428
Paul, .
. 242
PERT, ....
. 219
Salome A., .
. 195
PETERS,
. 455
Sarah, .
. 195
PETERSON,
. 334
Sarah J.,
242, 254
PETTINGELL, (Pettengill)
Silas, .
. 254
Benjamin, .
. 375
PEASLEE:
Charles B., .
. 398
Albion H., .
. 473
Elizabeth, ... I
!59, 375, 386
Betsey,
. 370
George W.,
. 398
Hannah,
. 265
Hugh, ....
. 398
Louisa,
. 265
Lucy G.,
. 427
Nathan B., .
. 473
Mary, ....
24
Obadiah,
. 265
Rebecca,
. 413
Sarah, .
. 219
Sally, ....
. 222
Willis A., .
. ■ . 473
Sarah, ....
38, 260
PECK, .
. 306-7, 444
PHELPS,
65
PI CKER,
. 269
PHILBRICK,
. 426
Pi MBERTON,
. 264
590
INDEX II.
PHILLIPS:
Abigail, 608
Adeline, 227
Elizabeth, 163
Jolin, 107
Sally, 476
Silas E., 164
PICKARD, . . . . . 442-4
PICKETT, 163
PIERCE:
Abigail P., 147
Altai, 147
Annie S., 277
Elizabeth, .... 197, 377
Henry, 262
Hiram P., 147
Jacob W., 277
MaryH., 262
Mary J., 469
Nathaniel F., .... 513
Rebecca, 408
Thomas S., . . . . . 147
PIERSON, .... 325,414
PIKE:
Benjamin, 17
Charlotte, 176
Charles S., 228
Eleanors., 259
Elizabeth, 17
Frederick A., .... 139
Hannah, 17
Harriet M., 251
Henry, 199
John, 7, 17
Joseph, 17
Lyclia, 17
Marietta, 302
Mary, 7
Nancy, 199, 260
Robert, 2, 5
Ruth, 176
Samuel, 17
Sarah, 17
Thomas, .'.... 17
William, 176
PILLSBURY :
AddieL., 408
Almira C, . . * . . 365
Charles A., . . . . . 178
Charles D., 247
Charles S., 178
Clara E 389
Daniel, 247
Elizabeth, 241
Enoch, 408
Fannie L 408
Fred T., 389
George A., 178
George B., . . . . ■ . 253
George L., 248
Henry W., 247
Jonathan K., . . . . 408
John S., 178
' Joseph, 247
Joseph L., .... 241,247
Joshua, .... 238, 241
Margaret C, . . . .178
Martha A., 96
Martha S., 247
Mary A., . . . . . 248
Mary C, 238
MaryE., .... 247,408
Moses H., 389
Moses W., 389
Sarah, .233
Sarah C, 389
Thomas, 389
PINGREE:
Asa, 197,511
Calvin N., . .- . . . 197
Jeremiah, 34
John, 34
Mehitable, 34
Parker, .... 197, 511
Winifred, 197
PINGRY, .... 288-90
PINKERTON, .... 401
PINKHAM, 360
PIPER, 33
PITCHER, 287
PITNEY, 373
PITTS, 244
PLACE, 237
PLATT, 204-5
PLUMBER, 403
PLUMER (Plummer):
Bitfield, 238
Deborah, 19
Edna, 373
Fannie M., 443
Joanna M., 93
John, 83
Jonathan, . . . .- . 70
Joshua C, 443
SURNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
591
Judith,
Mary, .
Priscilla,
Samuel,
Thomas,
PLUNKETT,
POLLARD,
POLLEYS,
POND, .
POOL, .
POOR(Poore):
Ahby Jane,
Abigail,
Alice, .
Allen D.,
Benjamin,
Ben Perley,
Betsey,
Catherine G.
Charles H.
Cornelia,
Daniel,
Daniel N.,
David, .
Dudley,
Ebenezer P.
Eliphalet,
Elizabeth,
Ellen J.,
George,
Harriet L.,
Henrietta M.
Hephzibah,
James, .
Jane "W.,
Jeremiah,
John H.,
John M.,
Jonathan,
Joseph,
Judith N.,
Lydia,
Mary, .
Mary Ann,
Mary Little,
Mary Louisa,
Moses, .
Nancy F.,
Nathaniel P.,
Noyes, .
Phebo, .
Polly, .
" 69
19
238
19, 70
93
498
514
82
496
415
66
78
5,66
66
66
■ 66
91, 151, 317
66, 200
78
66
37, 90
65, 66
220
78
151
77
21, 78
66
1, 17S
179
66
51
90
151
50
78
66
90, 91
150-1
66
78, 151
78
. 178
66, 463
66
78, 151, 178
. 176
78
151, 176
. 220
. 151
150
Ruth, .
Samuel,
Sarah, .
Sarah E.,
Thomas,
Thomas L.,
Walter S.,
POPE, .
PORTER,
POST, .
POTTER:
Adella A.,
Andrew,
Warren W.,
POTTLE,
PRATT, .
PREBLE,
PRENTISS,
PRESCOTT:
Abraham,
Ebenezer,
Elizabeth R
Mary A.,
PRESSEY:
Amanda B.,
Daniel,
, Moiilton D.
Wilbert L.,
PRESTON,
PRINCE,
PULSIFER:
Abbie, .
Alfred,
Cornelia,
Edith, .
Emma,
Harriet A.,
Jonathan,
Josiah D.,
Lizzie A.,
Moses R".,
Pitman,
Woodbury,
PUNCHES,
PURCELL,
PURDY,
PUTNAM:
Ada F.,
C. H., .
Emeline,
Henry,
Perley,
78
5, 21, 50, 51, 77-8
78
179
233
151
66
179
46, 288
263
364
119
348
136
325
470
158
45-
173
236
276
236
188
188
371, 433
371
74, 256
175
116
362
116
116
362
116
45
116
116
116
116
116
331
493
334
390
390
143
397
290
592
INDEX II.
Susan S., 257
PUTNEY, 306-7
PYE, 458
QUARLES, 262
QUICK, 458, 501
QUIGLEY 252
QUIMBY:
Hannah, 145.
Jeremiah, 224
Johns., 248
LucinaT., 248
Maria, . . . . . .134
QUINBY, 140
QUINCY, 87
RAFTER, 452
RAND, 140
RANDALL:
Eleazer, . . . . ' . 170
Florence M., . . . .170
Francis D., 78
Frederick R., . . . .170
OranE., 170
Winifred L., . . . . 171
RANSON, 131
RAY 69
RAYMOND, . . . .384, 441
READ (Reed):
Adeline, 281
Aimer on, 377
AnnaL., 479
Austin T., 304
Cheney M 304
Claude C, 304
ElizahethH., .... 433
FilenaE., 304
Frank H., 480
Frank M., 480
Frederick G., .... 304
F. L., 163
George H., 304
James B., 304
John S., 148
IdellaV., 511
Lafayette M., . . . 304,512
Lotou, 304
Louisa, ..... 148
Louisa J., 304
Lucia B., . . . . 304, 511
LydiaE., .... 148,511
MahelE., 512
Mahal a,
Margaret,
Mary H.,
Mary M.,
Nellie J.,
Pamelia A.,
Samuel,
Sarah, .
Sarah E.,
Susannah,
Thomas,
Thomas V.,
Thomas W.,
Wesley W.,
Wilder,
William,
Willie A., .
Zadoc, .
REDINGTON,
REIFF, .
REINER,
REMICK,
REYNOLDS,
RICE, .
RICH, .
RICHARDS:
Anthony W.,
Betsey,
Carrie^B.,
Cyrene,
David,
Elizabeth A.,
George L., .
Henry, .
Ira,
John, .
Margaret,
Martha,
Phebe R., .
Walter C. .
RICHARDSON:
Apphia J., .
Aseneth A.,
David, .
Elbridge A.,
Elbridge M.,
Fannie F.,
Hannah E.,
Jerusha,
Joseph,
Lydia A.,
Margaret A.
148
304, 511
63
287
148
480
304
303
496-7
148
72
303
304
511
304
304
479-80
304
72
47
377
324
485
400
416
153, 190
490
316
490
319
316
178
490
170
178
178
316
150
151
490
350
350
349
350
350
235
350
292
349
347, 349
. 350
SURNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
593
Mary E.,
. 350
Nancy E., .
349
Nelson M., .
350
Priscilla,
238
, William E.,
350
RICKER:
Anna, .
45
Arthur L., .
360
Ebenezer,
272
Elizabeth, .
272
Ernest R., .
360
Frances,
126
Henry,
360
Hiram,
46
Sarah, .
46
Wentworth,
46
RIDER, .
321
RING, .
139
RIPP, .
40
RITTS, .
323
RIVERSMITH,
384
ROAK, .
507
ROBBINS, .
360, 372
ROBERTS:
Mary E.,
. 193
Meribah,
220
• Seth, .
■^
166
Tamar,
89
ROBERTSON,
438
ROBINSON:
Betsey,
75, 327
Bradbury, .
413, 4S:i
Bradburj" J.,
. 484
Francis E., .
484
Frank J.,
484
George,
191
John T.,
483
Lettice A., .
413
Norman F.,
484
S. W., .
214
Thomas,
102
William A.,
316
ROCKWELL,
54
ROCKWOOD,
303
ROE,
448
ROGERS:
Abigail,
59
Caroline,
462
Charles,
462
Charles L., .
356
Daniel,
330
Elbridge G.,
43
126
Elizabeth, 440
ElmiraL., 356
Ellen, .462
George T., 356
Hannah R., . . . .137
James L., 356
JohnB., 311
Louisa M., 330
Mary, 330
Nathaniel P., . . . .356
Sally M., 57
Samuel, 355
Sarah J., 159
Susanna, 29
William, 59
ROLFE:
Abbie L 260
Charles J., 260
Hannah, . . . . 16, 47
Helen N., 260
Henry P., 259
Jesse, 55
John, 2
JohnC 259
Joseph N., 259
]SIary A., 259
Mary P., . . . . . 385
Moses, 259, 385
Moses H., . . . . .259
Willard G., 260
ROLLINS:
Abijah, 368
Deborah, 368
Elzada, 504
Frank H., 413
George W., .... 368
Hannah E., . . . .368
Heloise, .368
John O., 368
Lafayette, 368
Nathaniel, 368
Rose B., 368
RuthE., 368
ROOD, 383
ROOT, 509
ROSE, 99
ROUSSEAU, . . . .405
ROWE:
Almira F., . . . .408
Annie E., 489
David D., 408
James H., 489
694
INDEX II.
John, ...... 302
John M., 489
JohnW., 408
Eol)ert, 489
Seth, . , . . . .189
ROWELL:
JohnW., 183
liois, ...... 84
Mary, . . . . . .107
Phebe, 144
Sarah, .159
Thomas, . . . . ' . 107
RUBEL, 387
RUDDOCK, 347
RUGG, 118
RUMRILL, 170-1
RUNDLET, 339
RUNNELS, 96
RUNNELLS, . . . . 244
RUSSELL:
Benjamin F., . . . . 28(3
Catrie, 446
Hannah M., . . . .258
JaneW., 286
Sarah, 100
Susanna, 48
William, 258
SAFFREED, .... 160
SAGE, 325-6
ST. CLAIR, 47
ST. JOHN, 301
SANBORN:
Abigail 512
Achsah, 318
Charles C, 494
Daniel, 318
Etlwiu, 494
Ethel L., 370
Fred, 494
Freelove, . . . . .318
Harriet, ' 320
James G., 69
James W., 370
Jeremiah, 320
Lois, 370
Mary 320
Merton L., 494
Noah, ...... 253
Peter, 442
Peter F 442
Priscilla, 398
Samuel P., . . . . ; 442
William,
SANDERS,
SANDERSON
Benjamin,
Eliza, .
Lucia F.,
Marcus L.,
Peter, .
Susan, .
William K.,
SANFORD,
SARGENT:
Abram W.,
Daniel,
Edith H.,
Elmer P.,
Enoch,
Ervin P.,
Eunice,
Fannie A.,
Francis,
Francis A.,
Frank A.,
Hannah P.,
Louise,
Martha J.,
Mary, .
Mary J.,
Melissa,
Nancy,
Otis,
Polly, .
Rebecca,
William,
SAUNDERS,
SAVAGE,
SAWTELLE,
SAAVYER:
Abby Wliiton,
Abigail Peabody
Albert R.,
Alice B.,
Alys M.,
Ann E.,
Anna, .
Annie, .
Arthur K.,
Charles P.,
Charles W.,
Clara, .
Claude W.,
Crosby S.,
. 370
22, 164
476
70
427
159
427
61
476
253
124
63
125
125
460
320
63
125
124-5
124
125, 320
151
124
408
6?
308
460
236
122
270
352
408
84-6, 384
204, 357
. 453
76
73
73
74
228
400
336
133
228
228
134
74
133
133
SURNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
595
Daniel L., . . . . 134, 400
David H., 74
Edmund, ... 72, 74, 76-7
Edward J., 228
Edward N., .... 228
EmmaE., . . . . ; 413
Eliza H., 133
Elizabeth, . . . .72, 75, 91
Enoch, 72-4
Eva L. , , . . . • . 74
Frances C, 77
Francis, 400
Francis B., 413
Frank, 133
Frank H., 134
Fred O., 135
Frederick, 77
Genevra, ■ 228
George, .... 132, 135
George E., 135
George F., 134
George O., 73
Georgiana, 74
Hannah, 106
Harold P., 134
Harriet, 76
Harriet C, . . . . 134, 400
Harry G., 74
Helen, 133
Helen M., 134
Henry H., 4
Henry N., 420
Herbert 76
Hermon L., . . . . 413
Isaac F., 413
James M., 75
Jane, 75
Jessie Adelaide, .... 77
Jessie Marion, ... 76
John, 2
John A., . . . . 75, 133
John F., 76
JohnN., 76
Jonathan "W., .... 73
Joseph, 135
Joseph P., 132
Joshua, 135
Joshua F., 133
Judith, 132
Lillian, 133
Lizzie W., 133
LucettaT., 75
Lucinda,
77
Lucy A.,
401, 411
Lucy M.,
72
Maria N.,
73
Martha A.,
. 134
Mary F.,
74, 413
Mary L.,
. 134-5
Matthias P.,
132, 135
Mattie, .
. 133
Moses, .
106, 135
Moses L.,
. 1.34
Nathan,
. 420
Nathaniel,
. 411
Nathaniel N
,
73
Paul T.,
. 228
Polly W.,
73
Reuben,
. 420
Reuben M.,
74
Rodney,
73
Sally, .
77, 146
Sally L.,
72
Samuel,
72
Samuel G. S
.,
. 400
Samuel S.,
74
Sarah, .
. 444
Sarah E.,
. 413
Seth C,
. 138
Silas N.,
75
Stephen L.,
. 420
Susie M.,
73
Thomas W.,
. 134
Tristram,
. 75-6
William,
. 135
William F.,
. 134
William R.,
73
Willis H., .
74
Wybird,
. 400
32
11
SAYER (Sawyer),
SCARLETT,
. 137
SCHAARSCHMIDT,
. 500
SCHLOTTERBECK,
. 423
SCHOTT,
. 290
SCHOONMAKER,
. 490
SCHUYLER,
. 195
SCOTT:
Andrew,
. 207
Charles J.,
, 111
Eleanor C,
. 207
Elizabeth,
. 284
Henry W.,
. 208
Kate P.,
. 207
696
INDEX II.
Lias, 181
SCRIBNER, .... 185,234
SCRYMSBR, . . . . 298
SEARCY, 276
SEARL(Searle):
Elizabeth, . . . . 32, 51, 77
Jolm, . . . ... 21
Mary, .479
SEAVY, . . . . . 234
SEKINS, 472
SEJSTTER, . . . . . 374
SESSIONS, 128
SEWALL:
Anna, 26, 508
Hannah, . . . . . 29
Henry, . . . .5, 109, 508
Jane, . . . . . . 18
John, 26
Samuel, ... 6, 19, 51, 109
Sarah, 26, 508
Stephen, . . . . 26, 508
SEWARD .163
SHAEFER, 503
SHANNON, 46
SHAPLEIGH, .... 100
SHAPLEY, 380
SHATTUCK, . . 168-9, 281, 317
SHAW:
Dimond, 342-3
Eliza A .292
George, . . . ; . 292
George H., 292
Ichabocl, . . . . . 203
Jeremiah, 203
Lucy J., 343
Mary C, 342
MaryL., 203
Pauline P., 203
Sanborn, . . . . .343
Sarah A., 203
SHELLEY, .... 321, 387
SHEPARD, . . . . . 365
SHEPHERD,, . . . 138, 162
SHERIDAN, . . . 331,505
SHERRETT, .... 166
SHIRLEY, .... 177, 392
SHIVERICK, .... 380
SHORT, .... 28, 113
SHULL, .186
SHULTZ, 371
SHURTLEFF:
Albert, 303
Alice J.,
Amps, .
Amos J.,
Anna L.,
Asaph,
Asaph W.,
Clarence A.
Emily, .
Floral.,
Francis,
Fremont E.
Helen R.,
Joel,
Joel E.,
John A.,
John T.,
Julia E.,
Laura H.,
Lothrox),
Lucia S.,
Lyman,
Mary E.,
Maryette,
Maryette V
Mary L.,
Matthew S.,
Otis, .
Roscoe G.,
Solon, .
Thomas,
Thomas F.,
Thomas T.,
William T.,
SIBLEY,
SIi\IMONS,
SIMONDS (Simons;
Charles H.,
George,
Harrison,
John, .
J. E., .
Lewis, .
Lucy, .
Mabel L.,
Mary F.,
SIMPSON,
SINCLAIR,
SKINNER,
SLACK, .
SLEEPER,
SLEIGHT,
) (Sy
monds) :
300
300
300
300
299
300
313
303
313
303, 454
300
300, 313
303
303
300
312
303
300
299
300
303
300
312
313
454
300
303
303
300
300, 312
S03
454
312
279, 447
338, 504
488
164
317
164
488
488
73
488
488
488
489
340
513-4
74
325
304
SURIsrAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
597
SMALL:
Bertha, 330
Martha,
. 445
Sarah S.,
. 503
SMETTZER,
. 309
SMITH:
A. A.,
34
Aaron,
34
Abigail,
34, 210
Abner,
. . 331
Ada,
. 447
Adeline P.,
. 347
Adelphus D.,
. 447
Alvin, .
. 184
Ann C,
. 402
Anna S.,
. 190
Caleb, .
. 409
Caroline A.,
. 331
Charity,
. 176
Daniel,
.33,34
David H., .
. 115
Deboi'ah.
33
Diana, .
. 183
Dudlej-,
. 447
DwightH., .
76
Ed. M.,
. 331
Elizabeth, .
. 34
Emma,
88, 340
Ernest B., .
. 191
Eva Lou,
. 514
Freeman A.,
. 194
G. W.,
82
George G., .
. 324
George V., .
75
Grace D.,
. 324
Hannah,
37, 273, 349
Helen, .
•. 459
Helen P., .
. 331
Henry F., .
. 299
Henry L.,
76
Hezekiah, .
65
Jabez, .
34
James,
13, 190, 347
James J.,
. 190
Jonathan, .
. 182
Jonathan K.,
65
Joseph L., .
. 190
Josephine, .
. 190
Judson G., .
. 324
Laura M., .
. 465
Lloyd, .
. 324
Lucy .
34
Manilla H., . . . .115
Margaret, 34
Maria N., 170
Mary, .... 34, 102, 348
Mary A., 464
Mary M., . . . . . 457-8
Moses, 33, 95, 464
Nellie A., 76
Obadiah, 246
Orlow, .331
Orlow L., 331
Partheua, 61-2
Richard, 33
RUey, 331
Robert 435
Robert A., . . . . . 256
Rufus H., . . . . .127
Ruth, 15, 34
Sally, 182
Sarah; .... 65, 190, 199
Sarah L., 347
Scott R., 324
Susan E., 435
Susan J., 409
Susan L., . . . . . 191
Susan N., 246
Thomas J., 482
Vernon, 191
William B., .... 514
31
SNOW, 31,407
SNUGGS, 376
SOMERBY, 5
SOUTHARD, .... 408
SOUTHER, .... 47, 392
SOUTHWIC^ 159
SP AFFORD, 167
SPARKS, 501
SPAULDING, .... 182
SPEAR, 288
SPENCER, . . . 162, 510-11
SPITALL, 501
SPOFFORD:
Abigail, 189
Harriet, 196
Isaac, 137
Judith, .... 250, 374
Richard S., 106
SPRAGUE, 512
SPRATT, 339
SPRING:
Charlotte B., .... 507
698
INDEX n.
Francis S., 507
Henry A., . . .... 308
George L., .
. 507
Jefferson,
. Ill
John H., .
. 507
^ohn B.,
. Ill
Rev. Dr., .
44, 39
John C, ' .
. 406
Euth, .
. 40.3
Laura E.,
. 240
SPEOUL,
. 456
Mabel, .
. 342
SPEOUT,
. 151
Margaret,
58
SPEUILL, .
. 269
Mary, .
52
SPUEE, .
97
Mary E.,
. 121
SQUIEBS, .
. 377
Mary F.,
. 428
STACKPOLE,
62
May E.,
. 326
STAFFOED,
. 164
Nancy,
. 443
STANDISH, .
. 163
Otho, .
. Ill
ST AN WOOD,
34
Phineas, Eev.,
19
ST AN YL AND,
. 174
Samuel,
. 121
STARK,
. 150
Sarah,
1
12, 188, 225
STAEE, .
53
Simon,
. Ill
STATER,
53
Susannah, .
. 188
STEARNS:
Tabitha,
. Ill
Catherine, .
. 418
Timothy, .
30
Elijah,
49
Thomas B.,
. 284
Sally, .
. 156
William,
2, 326
S. S.,Dr., .
. 436
William F.,
. 342
STEELE (Steel):
STEVENSON:
Charles,
. 412
Alexander F.,
. 505
Clarence,
. 302
James W., .
. 423
Emeline,
. 412
Robert E., .
. 198
Florence,
. 302
Jennie K., .
. 198
Herbert,
. 302
Marion E., .
. 198
Hugh, .
. 302
Mary L.,
. 605
Jane,
. 412
. William G.,
. 198
Nancy J.,
74
STEWART, .
334, 382
Newton,
. 302
STICKNEY:
Robert,
74
Annie L.,
422
STETSON, .
112, 506
Caroline F.,
86
STEUAET, .
. 501
Emma H., .
422
STEVENS:
George H., .
. 260
Abby, .
73
Hattie M., .
. 260
Abigail,
. Ill
Henrietta J.,
. 422
Alice A.,
. 121
Henry R.,
256, 422
Betsey,
. Ill
James,
. 197
Betsey A., .
. 225
James H.,
422
Caroline G.,
. 284
John, .
. 197
David, .
. 225
Joseph H., .
422
David E., .
. 326
Judith L., .
. 256
Dionis,
5
Mary, .
. 164
Eleanor,
. 406
Richard,
. 256
Elizabeth, .
30
Sarah E.,
. 422
Ellen, .
. 112
Sarah J.,
. 256
Emma L.,
. 406
Susan, .
70
Frances,
. 342
Winthrop A.,
. 422
Hattie,
. 121
STINSON:
Charles,
153, 178
SURNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
599
Charles C, . . . . . 180
Jane, 153
Letitia C, 153
MaiyA., 178
Sarah J., 179
Susan C, ' 154
William, .... 153, 178
William C, 179
William H., . . . ' . 180
31
STOCKBRIDGE, .... 12
STOCKMAN, . . . 126, 262
STOCKWELL, . . . 173,469
STODDARD:
Abbie E., 186
Asa, 186
CaMnT., 186
Caroline, 186
Charles H., 186
Emma E., 186
Fidelia M., 378
Frances J., 510
Frederic, 186
Herbert A., .... 186
Joseph, 164
Lilly, 186
Rachel, 164
Sarah A., 186
Simeon 378
William L., . . . .186
Wright A 186
STONE:
AltaM., 194
Eliza G., 214
Esther, 336
Hulda, 160
Jane, 114,285
Martha, ..... 159
Nancy B., 171
Phineas, .... 114, 285
STONEMAN, .... 504
STONER 337
STORER:
Hannah, 274
Helen A., ..... 58
James B., 58
MaryL., 143
STORY:
Albert T., 99
Alfred, 176
Charles A., .... 176
Joel B., . . . • . 99
John W., .
176
Joseph,
99
Julia A.,
99
Margaret L.,
. 176
Nehemiah, .
. 176
William H.,
99
STOVER,
174, 272
STOYELL, .
. 53-4, 56
STRANGEMAN, .
. 191
STRATE,
53
STRONG,
. 112
STURTEVANT, .
. 325, 408
SUMNER, .
. 114-5, 255
SURREY,
. 421
SWAIN,
. 424, 481, 483
SWAN, .
. 143, 449
SWASEY, .
. 281, 433
SWEATT, .
234-7, 459-60
SWEET,
. 130
SWEETSER,
. 352
SWETT,
. 4, 94, 388
SWETLAND,
. 455
SWIFT,
. 478
SYMONDS, see Simonc
Is.
TABOR,
. 465, 488
TAGGARD, .
77
TAGG-\RT, .
55
TALFOLD, .
213
TALLANT (Tollant),
15
TALLEYRAND, .
25
TALMAGE, .
221
TAPLIN,
320-1
TARBOX,
366
TARLETON,
222
TARR, .
474
TAYLOR:
Almira,
396
Augustus W.,
335
Chancj^,
373
Edward,
123
Elizabeth, .
21
Grace L.,
335
Jane E.,
78
Jerusha C, .
301
Jonathan C,
222
John, .
222
Joseph W., .
410
Lucy A.,
410
Lydia, .
222
Mary, .
187
Mary E.,
335
Osgood,
222
600
INDEX II.
Osgood B., 222
Sarah L., 222
Susanna, 109
True W 222
William A., . . . . 335
TEEL, 184
TEMPLETON 75
TENNEY:
Abner B. W., . . . . 280
Amos, 157
AnnaL 409
Caroline L., .... 250
Charles S., . . . . .250
Daniel, 409
Daniel S., 250
David, .... 189, 250, 374
David B., 189
David S., 375
Edward M., .... 250
Eliza A 250
Emeline M., ' . . . .189
Hannah L., . . . . .351
Hannah M., . . . 259-60
Henry L., 375
Lavinia, 157
Lucy M., . . . . 250, 376
LydiaM., 463
Margaret E., . . . .250
Martha A., . . . . . 351
Mary E., 351
Mary J., . . . . . 250
Nancy, . • . . .213
Orlando B., . . . .189
Putnam F., . . . .189
Kichard, 374
Rosamond L., . . . . 189
Samuel, .... 66, 463
Sarah A., 157
Sophia C, 280
William, .... 213, 251
William D., . . . .250
TEWKSBUEY:
Abiah, 398
Abigail 345
Almira, ... . . .400
Charles, 460
Elizabeth, . . . .345, 398
Ephraim, .... 398, 400
Jonathan, 345
Mary, 345
Ehoda A., . . . . '222
THANE, 115
THATCHER, .... 466-7
THING, 6, 11
THOMAS:
Ella M., 474
Harriet L., 474
Helen M., 423
Nancy A., 60
Susannah, 21
William, . . . • . .474
THOMPSON:
Ann D., 244
David, 503
Lucy A., 271
Lydia, 502-3
Mary, ...... 134
Moses, 271
Rachel D., 503
Rebecca, 213
Thomas M., .... 244
THORLA, 239
THRASHER, . . . .440
THURLOW:
Ada, 228
Albert, 229
Albert R., 227
Ann A., 65
Charles L., 349
Daisy M., 228
Edward P., , . . . 227
Ellen, . . . ... 227
Enoch, .... 65, 67
Eunice, . . . . . 247
Francis, 228
■ Frank, 227
Georgianna, . . . . 227
Georgie E., 229
Grace A., 227
Horace P., 349
J. Abbott, 349
Jane, 228
Jeanette, 349
Judith, ..... 65
Judith S., 65
Mary, .227
MaryT., 65
Moody A., 227
Nat., 228
Nathaniel, 228
Paul, 227, 349
Samuel, 65
Sarah, 228
Sarah J 227
SUEFAMES OTHER THAN" LITTLE.
601
Stephen L.,
Thomas,
. 349
228, 229
Enoch,
Esther W.,
William, . . . . • 65
Fannie,
Zaccheus P.,
227
Frederick,
THURSTON:
Annie L.,
. 416
George S.,
Hannah,
Daniel,
Elizabeth, .
19
47
Henry,
James S.,
Stephen,
William K.,
THWAITS, .
TIBBETTS, .
. . 47
. 416
. 451
148, 253
John Q.,
Joseph,
Joseph L.,
Judith,
TILLOTSON,
. Ill
Margaret,
TILTON,
TINKER,
455
. 380
Mary, .
Roland,
TIRRELL, .
. 342
Roland W.,
TITCOMB:
Caleb, .
68
Sally, .
Sarah, .
Elizabeth, .
350, 508
Serena D.,
Jane , .
Mary, .
Michael,
Parker,
28
. 351
28
28
Stephen,
Susan L.,
Sylvania S.,
William,
Sarah, .
28, 68
William R.,
TOBEY, .
. 361
TOWLE,
TOBIE, .
. 328
TOWNLEY,
TOBY, .
. 119
TOWNE,
TODD, .
87, 479
TOWNSEND
TOPPAN (Tappan)
Ancestry, see not
Abby F., .
Abigail,
:
. 109
88
. 108
TRACYs
TRASK,
TREAT,
TRIPP, .
Ada,
. 191
TRUE, .
Ann,
Ann G.,
. 424
. 210
TRUSSELL:
Abigail,
Anna, .
Annie B.,
87
. 191
Betsey,
James,
Arthur L., .
. 191
Moses, .
Benjamin F.,
Carrie L.,
88
. 192
William,
TUBES, .
Charles,
88, 191
TUCKER:
Charles B., .
. 191
Abram M.,
Charlotte, .
87
Adeline S.,
Charlotte E.,
88
Almira,
Cora L.,
Edward,
39
,83,
. 191
86, 109, 191
Benjamin,
Edna A.,
Edward C, .
. 191
Edson,
Edward E.,
Edward S., .
. 191
. 191
Eunice,
George W.,
Edwin,
Elizabeth, .
Ella B.,
44
88
. 128
. 191
Martha J.,
Mary J.,
Mercy, .
191
87
192
191
192
82, 191
87
192
87,
210
210
442
192
83
192
192
87
109
192
86-88
192
191
424
192
258
349, 350
440, 455
66
25, 293
. 474
. 347
166, 332-3
30-1, 420
62
62
62
234
234
160
167
168
167
236
168
168
440
167
167
236
167
602
INDEX II.
Nathaniel, 114
Samuel E., 168
TURNER:
Jennie S., 249
John M., 102
Joseph S 102
Ijucas, 373
Lucy, 143
William, 102
William H., .... 102
TUTHILL, . . . . . 313
TUTTLE:
Abigail, 407
Clara A., 389
James, 389
James O., 389
Maria, 263
Sarah J., 389
TWISS, 143
TWOMBLY 255
TYLER:
Aanis, 165
Bezaleel, 165
Bradstreet, 66
Burke, ..... 119
Charles P., 391
James A., 390
Jane, 12
Jennie M., 391
Job, . ■ 66
Mary, 65
Phebe, 165
Sarah E., 390
S. P., 390
UNDERBILL, . . . 225, 456
UNDERWOOD, .... 446
UPHAM, .... 278, 439
UPSON, . - 293
VAIL, 61
VANCE, .... 187, 306
VAN DUSAN, . . . . .371
VAN NEVERIE, . . . .322
VAN VLIET, .... 249
VAN WAGENEN, . . .289
VARINA, 211
VARNER, 308
VAUGHN, .... 60, 62, 227
VERY 84
VICKERY, 60, 71
VIETS, 480
VINCENT, 493
VOSE:
Elizabeth, 60
Esther,
Gilman,
John, .
Joseph L.,
Maria P.,
Robert,
Sally H. M.,
Samuel,
Thomas V.,
VROOMAN,
WADE, .
WADLEIGH
Adelaide,
Alonzo K.,
Andrew,
Benjamin,
Benjamin F
Betsey,
Carlos B.,
Celinda,
Clara, .
Eliza A.,
Ephraim,
George B.,
Jane E.,
Jesse, .
Jonathan,
Luke, .
Luther,
Marcus,
Maria, .
Marion,
Martie,
Mary, .
Mary N.,
Roxana,
Ruth, .
Samuel,
Taylor,
Thomas,
Walter W.,
William,
WAGNER,
WAITE, .
WALES,
WALKER,
WALLACE,
WALLINGFORD
WALLIS,
WALRATH
WALWORTH,
WARD:
Ann,
50
62
62
61,71
62
50, 72
60
61
60,71
60-1
382
286
309
309
309
309
309
144
309
309
309
309
144
309
143
143
48
144
309
309
309
309
309
144
309
144
144
144
144
144, 308
309
309
322
194
336
298
248
272
34, 413
333
397
193
SURNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
603
Artemas W.,
81
Standish,
. 510
WARDEN, .
84
WARE, .
60, 367
WARNER, .
405, 457
WARREN, .
284, 432
WARRINER,
. 182
WASHBURN,
126, 193
WASHINGTON,
25,42
WASON,
313, 404
WATERHOUSE,
. 421
WATERMAN, .
134, 336
WATERS, .
. 329
WATKINS, .
. 373
WEBB, .
. 297
WEBBER, .
59,244
WEBSTER:
Alice E.,
. 248
Andrew H.,
. 394
Aim,
. 101
Benjamin, .
. 395
Betsey B., .
. 194
Charles H.,
. 402
Daniel,
82, 247
Daniel D., .
. 247
Eliphalet K.,
. 247
Elizabeth, .
13
Emily, . . ■
. 247
EmmaF., .
. 195
Ethel M., .
. 195
Everett B., .
. 194
Hannah,
. 220
Harriet,
. 395
Harry,
. 402
Hazen,
. 137
Helen M., .
. 194
Henry A., .
. 193
Herbert L.,
. 402
Hetty A., .
. 194
Hezekiah C,
. 194
John, .
220, 271
John C,
. 395
Joshua,
. 193
Joshua B., .
. 194
Levi F.,
. 402
Lydia, .
71
Mary, .
50, 71, 220
Mary A.,
. 303
Mary E.,
. 194
Mary L.,
. 402
Moses, .
71
Nancy,
. 271
Philip H., 248
Rebecca, ... 71, 220, 264
Royal B., 194
Sally, 71
Salome A., 194
Samuel, 37
Sarah, 220, 223
Stephen, .... 71, 223
Stephen P., .... 71
Violet A., 194
William W., .... 194
WEDGEWOOD, .... 253
WEED, 282
WELCH, .... 223, 496
WELD, 115
WELLCOME, .... 225
WELLS:
Bertha S., . . . . . 468
CarlB.. 450
CJT.-US, 377
Fanny, 159
Florence G., . . . .450
Frank G 450
FredH., 390
Helen A., 468
Herbert P., 450
Rollin J., 468
Robert L • . 468
Ruth, 468
Samuel, 99
Thomas G., 220
Wallace P., .... 262
William H., .... 450
WENT WORTH:
Albert M., 423
Gov., 21, 41
John, .399
Rosaline. 399
Sarah B., 482
WESCOTT, .... 198, 330
WEST, 243
WESTBROOK, .... 331
WESTON, 427
WHEATON, .... 208
WHEELER:
Anna, 200
Avery G., 183
Edward L., 183
Elizabeth, 327
Emily J., 119
Flora E., 183
George H., 183
604
INDEX II.
Hannah, 197
Hattie R., .
. 296
James, .
182
Leonard,
. 487
Laura A.,
370
WHITTAKER, .
55
Leonard,
182
AVHITTEMORE, .
338
Martha,
183
WHITTIER:
Mary L.,
183
Charles,
. 368
Mary P.,
369
Charlotte, .
. 368
Mehitable, .
137
Daniel S.,
. 368
Miriam,
183
Edward A.,
. 123
Nancy M., .
376
John G.,
39
Rebecca,
197
John P.,
. 123
Sarah J.,
327
Joseph,
65
Thankful S.,
164
Laura W., .
. 123
Thomas,
327
Ruth, .
22
Thomas R.,
369
Zenas, .
. 149
William,
376
WHITTLE, .
. 182
William ¥.,
376
WHORF,
. 141
WHEELOCK,
27, 524
WIGHT,
46
WHIPPLE:
WIGGIN:
Alonzo A., .
. 394
Benjamin, .
. 220
Cynthia M.,
449
Edward F., .
. 227
John, .
339
Eliza, .
. 220
Margaret, .
339
Elizabeth, .
47, 220
S. G., .
232
Hiram,
227
Thomas,
391
Jonathan, .
47
Thomas D.,
394
Lot,
. 253
WHITCHER,
388
Marj% .
47
WHITCOMB,
167
WIGGLESWORTH,
109, 129-32
WHITE:
WILBUR, .
. 309
Am mi, .
435
WILCOX, .
346, 477
Betsey,
250
WILDER,
. 322
Charles S., .
232
WILDES,
. 359, 361
Charlotte, .
78
WILKINS:
George,
453
Abigail,
. 248
Granville D.,
3()0
Isaac, .
. 113
Hannah G.,
357
Pamelia,
66
Hannah M.,
*"232
WILKINSON,
. 4(J6, 509
Joseph,
34
WILLEY,
. 224, 237
Kate P.,
232
WILLIAMS:
Leonard,
26
Alice, .
. 416
Lydia, .
. 274
A. M., .
. 332
Meriel,
. 133
Benjamin, •.
. 318
Phillips,
. 232
Catherine W.,
. 437
Sally, .
48
Charles J., .
. 230
Sarah P.,
. 435
Charles L., .
. 416
Stephen M.,
. 508
Charles W.,
. 230
William K.,
232
Clark, .
. 340
WHITEFIELD,
38
Elizabeth, .
94, 207, 400
WHITMORE,
76, 129, 212
Elizabeth M.,
. 131
WHITNEY:
Ellen H., .
. 318
Betsey,
. 151
Frances,
. 303
Harriet C, .
487
George,
94
SURNAMES OTHER THAN LITTLE.
605
Harriet M., .... 365
James H., 416
James T., 131
Josephine, 318
Mary, 368
MaryC, . . . . . 131
Mercy, 317
Nancy C, 340
Sarah B., 505
William, ..... 416
WILLIS:
Betsey, 154
Esther, 166
George DeK., .... 124
Mildred F., 124
Reuben, 166
Sarah L., 164
Winifred A., . . . .124
WILLOUGHBY, .... 213
WILLS, 445
WILLSON, 459
WILSON:
Betsey, 222
Cecil P., 384
Herbert, 77
Josephine C, . . . . 384
Laura L., 384
Lueretia, 452
WINCH, 413
WINCHELL, .... 248
WINES, 444
WING, 328
WINKLEY, 425
WINN, 61, 498
WISE, 195
WITHINGTON, .... .374
AVITTER, 182
AVOLCOTT, 469
WOOD:
Amos, 61
Ann, 74
Anna A 75
Charlotte A., .... 207
Cynthia I., 61
Elizabeth, .... 238, 241
Hannah E., . . . .169
Josei3h, 207
Joshua, 60
Julia E., 60
Louisa, 70
Lucy, 303
Samnel, . . . . .244
William,
. 149
WOODARD, .
. 124
WOODBRIDGE,
. 1,37
WOODBURY:
Byron E., .
. 337
Charles H.,
. 337
Charles 0., .
. 117
Cornelia,
. 117
Florence E.,
. 117
Frank P., .
. 116
Gilman,
. 456
Harriet A., .
. 115
Hattie M., .
. 337
Helen A., .
. 116
Howard H.,
. 117
John B.,
. 176
Laura D.,
. 115
Luke, .
85
M.,
82
Marj-, .
85
Nancy,
. 456
Nathan P., .
. 115
Sadie G., .
. 337
Sarah, .
85
Sarah S.,
. 456
Willard H.,
WOODCOCK,
. 115-6
. 183
WOODMAN:
Aaron P.,
. 132
Albert L., .
. 249
Emma J.,
. 132
Harriet M.,
250, 263
James M., .
. 230
Jane E.,
. 249
John, .
132, 249
Joseph,
. 249
Lizzie M., .
. 249
Mary J.,
. 230
Nancy,
. 119
Sarah, .
. 120
William B.,
. 132
WOODMANCY,
WOODRUFF,
. 166
45
WOODS,
. 424
Anna A.,
. 357
Arthur H., .
. 357
Caroline L.,
. 357
Clark, .
. 356
Daniel,
. 453
Dorothy,
. 450
Edwin,
. 310
606
INDEX 11.
Ella H.,
Ellen P.,
Fannie P.,
George H.,
Grace I.,
James L.,
JohnB.,
Jonathan,
Lydia J.,
Philip D.,
Ruth, .
Sophia B.,
Susan, .
WOODWELL,
WOODWORTH,
WOOLLEY, .
WORMSTED,
WORTH:
Elizabeth, .
John, .
Judith,
WORTHLEY,
WRIGHT:
Aljbie L.,
Charles W.,
Edward B.,
Effie, .
Elizabeth,
Emma H.,
George E.,
George W.,
Hannah L.,
Harriet B.,
453
357
357
453
453
357
356
450
453
453
451
357
450
249
388
386
13
13
104, 120
132, 151
118
117
118
118
466
117
118
117
118
117
John E. P., .... 118
Josie B., 118
Louisa A., 76
LovisaM 449
Marion E., 118
Martha J., ; . . . .484
Mary A., . . . . .117
Mary E., 117
Mel Vina F., . . . .118
Minnie A., 322
Myron M., 322
Norma, 118
Russell, . . . • . 484
Rutherford H., . . . .118
Sarah A., 74
Sidney J. W., .... 117
Simeon, 117
Sophia, 57
William F., .... 118
Winchester E., . . . .117
WYKOFF, 165
WYMAN, .... 359, 361
Y^ORK, 177,423
YORKE, 208
YORKUS, 158
YOUNG, , . . . .136
ZAHM, 437
ZEIGLER, 501
ZIMMERMAN, .... 430
ZINN, 376
Index III.
Page.
Aaron's Run, Ky., . . .. 311
Acme, Mich., 463
Acton, Mass., . . 238, 239, 469
Ada, Minn., 337
Adams County, Iowa, . . . 244
Adams, N. Y., . . . . 174
Adrian, Mich., . . . 112, 417
Akron, Ohio, ... 57, 286, 410
Albany, N. Y., . . 80, 208, 295
Albany University, . . 462, 482
Albion, Maine, . . . .287
Alexandria, N. H., . . . 73
Alexandria, Va., . . 26, 379, 448
Alfred, Maine 441
Alna, Maine, 472
Alpena, Mich., .... 345
Altona, 111., 412
Amboy, 111., . . . . 505, 506
America (vessel), .... 278
American Eagle (vessel), . . 44
Amesbury, 5, 31, 107, 108, 113, 122, 123
265, 209, 270, 369, 400, 425
433, 435, 497, 498
Amherst College, 128, 1:34, 240, 260, 379
401, 417, 418, 426, 443, 516
Amherst, Mass., .... 467
Amherst, N. H., . . . . 376
Amsterdam, N. Y., . . . 403
Anecdotes, 7, 13, 17, 18, 35, 42, 89
90, 98, 141, 201, 207, 378
Andersonville Prison, . 130, 183, 332
Andover, Maine, .... 461
Andover, Mass., 1, 81, 82, 85, 196, 2.38
276, 315, 343, 369, 401
Andover, N. H., . 176,190,320,478
Andover Theological Seminary, 37, 97
147, 239, 240, 244, 246, 249
274, 283, 315, 410, 412
Androscoggin,
Ann Arbor, Mich.,
Antietam, Md.,
Antrim, N. H.,
Apalachicola, Fla.,
Apthorp, ]Sr. H.,
41
189, 300
403, 425
72-5, 176
. 383
41,43
Page.
. 343
79
338, 427
81
. 263
. 206
Arnolda (vessel), .
Arundel, Maine,
Ashburnham, Mass.,
Athens, Maine,
Athol, Mass.,
Atkinson, Maine, .
Atkinson, N. H., 29, 36, 37, 50, 71, 72
89, 90-2, 98, 137, 138, 146-9
205, 206, 219, 220, 225-7, 264
313-5, 388, 401, 404, 405, 428
489, 490
Atlanta, Georgia 319
Attleboro, Mass., .... 444
Auburn, Maine, 41, 115, 116, 127, 133
134, 273, 290, 440-5, 503-5, 507
Auburn, N. Y., . . 249, 325, 446
Auburndale, .
Audubon, 111.,
Augusta. Maine,
Aurora, 111., .
Aurora, N. Y.,
Authors,
Autographs,
Avenue, Ohio,
Axtell, Kansas,
. 358, 443
. 176
. 360, 369
. 305
153, 157, 158
101, 109, 196, 199, 275, 283
379, 482
5-7, 13-6, 19, 21, 23, 27, 29
32, 35, 37, 43, 48, 62
. 419
. 509
Bailey's Point, 111., . . .354
Bakerstown, Maine, ... 41
Ballston Springs, N.Y., . . 206
Baltimore, Md., 78, 258, 276, 359, 424
431, 432, 501, 502
Bangor, Maine, 45, 79, 81, 214, 215, 296
348, 369, 409, 442, 443, 503
Baptist, 3, 4, 69, 145, 162, 164, 173, 205
224,297, 345, 363-5, 473
Barbadoes, West Indies,
Barnard, Vt., .
Barnstable, Mass.,
Barnston, P. Q.,
Barre, Mass., .
1
155
319
184
432
Barre, Vt.
157, 181, 294, .303, 328
336, 337, 510
608
INDEX III.
Barton County, Mo.
Barton, Vt., .
Bates College,
Bath, Maine, .
Bath, N. H., .
Bayfield. Wis.,
Bayonne, N. J.,
Bedford, N. H.,
333, 458, 459
. 295
Belfast, Maine,
115, 133, 450, 507, 517
12, 359, 360, 361, 470
39, 147, 151, 486, 514
. 385
. 253
. 60, 72, 151, 175, 177
286, 343, 344, 412
. 287
Belleville, Ohio,
Bellevue Medical CoUeg
Bellows Falls, Vt.,
Belmont, N. H.,
Beloit, Wis., .
Belpre, Ohio, .
Benicia, Cal., .
Bennington, Vt.,
Benton, 111., .
Benton, N. H.,
Bergen, N. Y.,
Bermondsey, London,
Bermuda,
Berne, Switzerland,
Berwick, Maine,
Bethel, Maine,
Bethlehem, N. H.,
Bevis (vessel),
Biddeford, Maine,
Billerica, Mass.,
Birmingham, Eng.,
Biscay, Bay of.
Bloody Brook, Mass.,
Bloomington, 111., .
Bloomville, Ohio, .
Blue Rapids, Kan.,
Bodega, Cal., .
Boone County, Iowa,
Boonville, N. Y., .
Boothbay, Maine, .
Boscawen, IST. H., .
94-101, 188, 190, 233-5, 2.39
241, 242, 244, 247, 248, 342
Boston, Mass., . • 3, 7, 12, 19, 26
42, 67, 68, 72-6, 85, 102, 107, 112
114, 115, 120, 122, 124, 125, 131
132, 135, 137, 138, 149, 157, 169
177, 180, 190, 193, 195, 200, 201
204, 207, 208, 212, 213, 215-7, 221
231, 232, 248, 249, 255, 269, 276
Belleville (see also Newburyport), 106
126, 135, 258
506
e, . . 479
114
13, 314
249
100
284
94, 97
162
484
325
520
216
430
100, 140
271
304
5
14, 79
214
454
71
16
477
326
129
473
491
195
369
10, 18, 19, 38, 62
277, 279, 292, 295, 296, 308, 323
328, 335, 358, 360, .361, 365, 368
380, 38.3-5, 390, 392, 396, 397, 401
402, 414, 420, 421, 424, 426, 429
434, 443, 445, 446, 449, 450, 462
463, 476, 494, 495
Bow, N. H., 327
Bowdoin College, 12, 33, 79, 80, 86, 110
116, 124, 142, 143, 208, 254
255, 274, 439, 442, 143, 445
502, 504, 506, 516
Bourbon County, Ky., . . . 301
Bowdoinham, Maine, . . 363, 474
Boxford, Mass., . . 47, 66, 198
Bradford, Mass., 19, 63, 105, 140, 192
200, 264, 270, 351, 427
120, 302, 453, 454
Bradford, N. H.
Bradford, Penn
Bradford, Vt.,
51,
Bradley, Maine,
Braintree, Mass., .
Braintree, Vt.,
Brandy Camp. Penn.,
Brandywine (vessel),
Brattleborough, Vt.,
Bremen, Germany,
Brentwood, N. H.,
Brewer, Maine, 177,
Bridgewater, N. H.,
Bridgewater, Vt.,
Bridgton, Maine, .
Bridgton, N. J., .
Brighton, Mass.,
Brighton, Mich., .
Brighton, Ontario,
Brimfield, Illinois,
Bristol, Maine,
Bristol, Conn.,
Bristol, England, .
Bristol, N. H.,
British Channel, .
Brockett's Bridge, N. ^
Brockport, N. Y., .
Brookfield, Illinois,
Brookfield, Mo., .
Brookline, Mass.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.,
248, .332, 419
111, 112, 117, 149
240, 320, 356, 357
. 341
361, 445
62
. 410
. 373
37, 225
. 131
. 489
185, 186, 339, 341
. 477
. 60-2
152, 272, 436
. 445
. 469
323, 324
. 334
. 493
. 363
. 418
16, 206
246, 270
. 403
. 297
. 468
. 341
195, 349, 495, 496
67, 196, 268, 278, 281
283, 289, 293, 299, 316
352, 404, 429, 431, 450
Brown University, 65, 70, 125, 224, 297
401, 515
NAMES OF PLACES.
609
Brownville, N". T.,
Brunswick, Maine, 71,
Buckfield, Maine, .
Bucksport, Maine,
Buffalo, N. Y.,
Bull Run, Va.,
Bunker Hill, .
Bunker Hill, 111.,
Burke, Vt., .
Burlington, Iowa,
Burlington, Vt.,
Burton, Ohio,
Burj% England,
Buxton, Maine,
Byfield, Mass.,
112,
56, 170, 171, 3.31
124, 140, 319, 473
69, 123
214-6
158, 446
. 483
42, 43, 52, 71
73, 74
. 181
. 378, 480
118, 156, 237, 305
. 240
. 120
Cabot, Vt.,
Cache Creek, Neb.,
Calais, Maine,
Cambridge, 111.,
Cambridge, Mass., 2, 41, 42, 79, 80,
301, 348, 424, 4(i0,
Cambridgeport, Mass.,
Camden, Maine,
Camden, K. Y.,
Campton, N. H.,
80, 203, 478
18, 65, 199, .350
176,
14, 27, 68, 98, 157,
202, 353-5,
Campton, P. Q., ....
Canaan, N. H., 149, 319, 393, SM,
Canaan, Vt., .... 186,
Canandaigua, N. Y., 158, 162, 165,
Candia, N. H., . . . 102,
Canesteo, N. Y., ....
Cannon, Mich., ....
Canterbury, N. H., 18, 58, 96, 186,
Canton, China,
Canton, 111., .
Canton, Maine,
Canton, Mass.,
Canton, N. Y.,
Canton, Ohio,
Cape Elizabeth, Maine,
Cape of Good Hope,
Cape Vincent, N. Y.,
Carl, Iowa,
Carlisle, Penn.,
Carlyle, Mass.,
Carondelet, St. Louis,
Cartland, N. Y., .
Carver, Mass.,
45
207,
222,
. 247,
420, 460,
62,
.338
301
284
493
208
495
424
288
353
201
467
186
402
203
479
480
400
167
331
244
419
382
223
133
133
319
416
503
207
330
415
500
386
417
134
237
Cass County, Mich., . . 99,
Castile, N. Y.,
Castine, Maine, ... 71,
Castleton, Vt., . . . 248,
Centre Harbor, N. H., . . 201,
Champaign County, 111.,
Chancellorsville, Battle of, 319, 448
Chapinville, N. Y.,
Charleston, Maine,
Charleston, P. Q.,
Charleston, S. C, .
Charlestown, Mass.,
249,
4, 42, 73,
414,
Charlestown, N. H.,
Chaseburg, Vt.,
Chelsea, Maine,
Chelsea, Mass.,
Chelsea, Vt.,
Chester, N. H.
114, 425,
45, 151, 380, 381,
461,
98, 1.38, 293, 294,
297,
12, .30, 52, 159, 192,
391,
Chester, Vt.,
Chesterfield, N. H., . . 170,
Chicago, 111., . 120, 171, 179, 192,
296, 344, 357, 377, 379,
412, 436, 442, 478, 480,
500, 505,
Chichester, N. H.,
Chicoj)ee Falls, Mass.,
Chippenham, England,
Cincinnati, Ohio, 73, 200, 207, 248,
Clarion, Iowa,
Claremont, N. H.,
Clarinda, Iowa,
Clarkesville, Texas,
Clayton, N. Y.,
Cleveland, Ohio, 99, 195, 244, 351,
380,
Clifton, N. Y.,
Clinton, Mich., ....
Coaticook, P. Q., . . . 303,
Colby University, 116, 122, 123, 436,
Cold Spring, Wis.,
Colebrook, N. H., 59, 185-8, 338,
340-2, 459, 460, 510,
Collins^alle, Conu.,
Columbia County, Oregon,
Columbia Law School,
Columbia, S. C, .
Columbia, N. H., .
Columbus, Ohio, .
244
162
421
249
202
469
502
162
309
303
404
268
425
114
457
365
449
481
296
438
314
461
403
186
282
396
499
506
15
152
39
417
175
497
492
1.38
331
379
410
345
379
451
516
302
339
511
418
252
284
249
459
247
610
INDEX III.
Compton, P. Q., . . . 305,
Coucord, N. H., 2, 55, 97, 146, 173,
243, 244, 246, 271, 344, 394, 408,
413, 414, 434, 435, 483, 488,
Concord, Vt.,
Condit, 111.,
Congregationalist, 6, 12, 50, 74, 75,
147, 178, 202, 242, 244, 249,
273, 283, 315, 378, 401, 412,
435, 440, 442, 462, 467,
Congress, Members of, 25, 37, 436,
Constantinople, Turkey,
Contoocook, N. H., . . 234-6,
Conway, N. H.,
Coolville, Ohio,
Copp's Hill, Boston,
Cordova, 111.,
Corinna, Maine,
Corinth, Maine,
Corinth, Vt., 104, 156, 157, 184, 235,
321,
Corning, N. Y.,
Cornish, N. H., .
Craftsbnry, Vt., ....
Crane-neck Hill, Newbury, 13, 25
137, 159,
251, 253,
Crescent, N. Y.,
Cross Lanes, Battle of,
Crown Point, .
Cuba, N. Y., .
Curacao Islands, .
Dallas, Battle of, .
Dalton, N. H.,
Damariscotta, Maine,
Danbury, N. H.,
Danvers, Mass., 181, 182,
Danville, 111.,
Danville, Maine,
Danville, N. H.,
Danville, P. Q.,
Danville, Va.,
Danville, Vt.,
Dartmouth College, 12, 27,
97, 105, 110, 115;
203, 238, 239, 240,
272, 273, 275, 280,
287, 289, 315, 335,
410-2, 435, 437,
Dayton, N. Y.,
Dedham, Mass.,
48
326,
460
241
409
494
819
372
139
272
427
508
522
504
238
254
160
68
505
314
309
320
336
286
223
456
,64
347
328
377
, 71
346
40
. 319
41, 114
112, 176
248, 335, 434
211, 214, 229
375, 489, 490
. 419
. 507
78, 122, 4.32
. 211
. 299
. 182
37, 72, 82, 84
140, 178-80
244, 246, 254
282, 283, 286
391, 395, 409
462, 482, 516
. 322
. 177
196,
Deering, Maine,
Deering, N. H.,
Deerfield, N. H.,
Deer Isle, Maine.
DeKalb County, HI
Delevan, Wis.,
Denison, Texas,
Denmark, Iowa,
Denver, Col., .
Depue, 111.,
Derby, Vt., .
Derbyshire, England,
Derry, N. H., . 147
Detroit, Mich.,
Devonshire, England,
Dexter, Mich.,
Dexter, N. Y., . 169,
Diamond Citj% Montana,
Diana (vessel),
Dickinson College,
Dickinson, N.,Y., .
Dixmont, Maine, .
Dixville, N. H., .
Donaldson ville, La.,
Dongola, 111., .
Dorchester, Mass.,
Dover, N. H.,
Dracut, Mass.,
Dryden, N. Y.,
Duanesburg, N. Y.,
Dubuque, Iowa,
Dunbarton, N. H.,
177
Durham, N. H.,
299
il3,
L70,
141,
Earnestown, Canada,
East Indies,
Easton, N. H.,
Ebensburg, Penn.,
Echo Lake, Wis., .
Eddington, Maine,
Eden, Vt.,
Edgartown, Mass.,
Edgecomb, Maine,
Editors, 97, 101, 179,
Eifingham, N. H.,
Elba, Wis., .
Elgin, 111.,
Elizabeth, N. J., 198,
Elizabeth City, N. C,
Elizabethtown, Ohio,
353,
298;
69,
, 77;
335
. 423
21,48
102, 271
. 231
. 305
. 311
76, 417
513, 514
323, 456
. 326
. 352
. 252
401, 479
. 327
24
325, 345
172, 329
. 328
. 207
. 500
118, 119
. 177
. 338
. 267
464, 466
478, 506
142, 358
. 147
. 167
. 188
. 247
153, 157
344, 456
11
. 166
. 207
. 393
4.36, 437
186, 342
185, 189, 190, 340
. 477
. 380
204, 367
252, 289, 374, 379
. 396, 427, 442
358, 436
. 296
. . 172
288, 289, 290, 500
. 257
. 247
NAMES OF PLACES.
611
Ellsworth, Maine, . 161, 216,
Elmore, Miun., ....
Elmore, Vt.
Enfield, N. H., 89, 219, 395,
Engiewood, N. J
Exjiscopalian,
Epitaphs,
Epping, N". H.,
Errol, N. H., .
Essex, Mass., .
Evans, N. Y.,
Evanston, 111.,
EvansA'ille, Ind.,
Evansville, "Wis.
Exeter, N. H.,
89, 275, 276,
. 6
399,
396,
487,
456,
,20,
400,
11, 13, 29, 30,
14G, 149, 232, 292,
105,
351,
and.
395,
401,
Fairfax, Vt., :
Fairfield, Maine, .
Fair Oaks, Battle of.
Fair port, N. Y.,
Falmouth, Maine, see Portia
Falmouth, Mass., .
Farmersbnrg, lowq,,
Farmington, 111., .
Farmington, Maine,
Farragut, Iowa,
Fayette, Iowa,
Fayette, Maine,
Fayette, N. Y.,
Fishersfield, N. H.,
Fisherville, N. H., 236, 246, ;i44
Fishkill, N. Y.,
Fitchburg, Mass., .
Flatbush Pass, Long Island,
Florence, Ala.,
Flushing, Long Island,
Fond du Lac, Wis.,
Fork Crook, Cal., .
Fort Covington, N. Y., .
Fort Greene, Long Island,
Fort Fisher, N. C,
Fort Henry, ]Sr. Y.,
Fort Mohare, Arizona, .
Fort Plain, N. Y., .
Fort Wayne, Ind.,
Fort William and Mary,
Fox Township, Penn., .
Foxboro, Mass.,
Framingham, Mass.,
Francestown, UST. H., . . 73, 74,
209
284
243
477
402
488
45
476
270
489
460
401
322
179
417
326
138
433
118
359
449
345
410
487
490
373
479
490
476
331
143
408
289
76
42
266
207
412
447
326
42
165
36
286
492
417
30
410
319
271
240
Franconia, N. H., .
Franklin, N. H., 149, 171, 408, 413,
438, 477,
Franklin College, Ohio,
Franklin Falls, N. H., 343, 477,
Fredericksburg, Va., 258, 286, 425,
Fredouia, N. Y.,
Free Baptist, .
Freehold, N. J.,
Freeport, 111.,
Fryeburg, Maine,
V
Galva, 111., t
Garden Grove, low
Gardiner, Maine,
Gardner, Mass.,
Gaysville, Vt.,
Geneseo, 111.,
Geneva, N. Y.,
Geneva, Wis.,
Georgetown, Cal.,
Georgetown, Mass
a,
274, 280, 368, 444,
357,
275, 27(),
62,
()2, 64, 189, 192,
198, 347,
319,
49,
75.
48,
105,
333,
Gettysburg, Penn.,
Oilman Genealogy,
Gilmanton, N. H.,
Gilsum, N. H.,
Glencoe, Minn.,
Glens Falls, N. Y.,
Gloucester, Mass.,
Glover, Vt., .
Goffstown, N. H., 24,49,52,58-61
150^, 175-8, 180, 181, 184-6,
213, 222, 316, 320, 335, 339,
Golden City, Mo., .
Gorham, Maine,
Gorham, N. Y.,
Goshen, N. Y.,
Goshen Mill Village, N. H.,
Grafton, N. H., 150, 317, 318, 346,
Grafton, Vt., .
Grant, Iowa, .
Granville Female College,
Granville, Nova Scotia,
Granville, Ohio,
Great Falls, N. H.,
Greeubiirgh, N. Y.,
Greene County, Ky.,
Greenfield, Ind.,
Greeflsborough, Vt.,
Grenada, Miss.,
242,
VJ9, 243-5,
. 100,
206, 371,
393
435
478
379
478
497
502
321
205
254
498
253
479
382
470
338
286
467
300
162
284
196
348
502
13
147
459
448
153
271
182
, 72
212
454
458
506
162
152
413
455
317
377
416
463
415
370
372
415
46
60
128
612
INDEX III.
Griff OB (vessel),
Grinnell, Iowa,
Groton, Mass.,
Groton, N. H.,
Groveland,Mass., 264,
Guilford, Vt.,
34'
Haldimand, Ont.., .
Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Halifax, Vt., .
Hallowell, Me.,
Hamburg, Germany,
Hamilton College, 12,
Hamilton, Mass., .
Hamilton, N. Y., .
Hamlin, N. Y.,
Hampstead, N. H., 15, 21, 24, 29, 30, 38
39, 44, 45, 50-2, 58, 71, 72, 77, 78
90, 92, 104-6, 136-9, 144, 200, 205
212, 219, 220, 221, 222, 224, 264
265, 288, 314-, 370, 371, 397-9,400
427, 429, 433, 488, 490
Hampton, N. H., . 92, 103, 146, 232
Hancock, N. H., . . . .488
. 207
378, 382, 480
. 377
. 170
7, 349, 350, 442
. 240
. . 175
67
53, 54
. 442, 476
. 505
173, 329, 353, 516
. 129
. 381
174, 175
Hancock, Vt., . . . 154, 156
Hanging Rock, Ohio, . . .245
Hanover, Germany, . . , 443
Hanover, N. H., 59, 203, 222, 275, 296, 311
Hard wick, Vt., . . . 293, 393
Harlem Heights, N. Y., . . 42
Harmony, "Wis., .... 457
Harper's Ferry, Va., . . 416, 477
Hartford, Conn., . 115, 169, 182, 395
Hartford, N. Y., . . . .173
Hartford, Ohio, .... 249
Hartland, Vt., . . . 59, 61
Harvard University, 11, 19, 25, 26, .32
33, 39, 44, 65, 71, 79, 85, 94, 109
114, 129, 136, 149, 196, 209, 276
277, 282, 373, 374, 384, 445, 457
462, 502, 515
Hatfield, Mass., .... 246
Hatley, P. Q. , 48, 49, 143-5, 299, 300, 302
303, 305-7, 310-2, 451, 452
Havana, Cuba, .... 207
Haverhill, Mass., 9, 10, 14, 15, 20-2, 26
31, 32, 44, 47, 51, 65, 71, 105, 122
132, 134, 137, 138, 146, 149, 189, 192
193, 195, 196, 212, 215, 221, 225, 227
264, 268, 270, 287-9, 291, 345, 350
369, 370, 371, 373, 398-400, 403, 425
428, 460, 461, 489, 490, 497
18,
Haverhill, N. H., 391, 393, 394,
Haverhill, Ohio,
Hawke, N. H.,
Hebron, Maine,
Hebron, N. Y.,
Heidelberg University,
Helena, Ark.,
Heuniker, N. H., .
Hiawatha, Kan., .
Highland, Kan.,
Iligh Prairie, Kan.,
Hill, N. H., .
Hillsborough, N. C,
Hillsborough, N. H.,
46, 12
55,
313,
23, 55, 7
Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y.,
Hobart, Ind., . .
Hoboken, N. J., .
Holbrook, Mass., .
Holderness, N. H.,
Holland, N. Y., .
Holland, Vt.,
HoUey, N. Y.,
Hollis, N. H., 213, 214, 225, 226,
Hollistou, Mass.,
Holmes County, Miss.,
Holyoke, Mass.,
Homer, Mich.,
Honolulu, Sandwich Islands,
Hopkinsian, ....
Hopkinton, N. H., 77, 78, 220,
397, 408, 409,
Hudson, N. H., . . 72,
Hudson, N. Y., .
Humbird, Wis.,
Huntington, L. I.,
Hyde Park, Mass.,
Illinois Industrial University,
Illinois Wesleyan University,
lUyria, Iowa,
India,
Indian Hill, Newbury,
456, 483
484
. 493
78
133
56
328, 431
. 323
167, 395
. 160
98
75
314, 343
266, 276
4, 75, 77
170, 171
275-7
517
. 171
. 208
133, 134
355, 413
152, 153
59, 184
. 174
377, 379
68
128, 179
. 223
. 409
207, 372
44
235, 237
414, 435
147, 343
. 206
. 302
. 429
. 469
475
475
332
121
66
Indians, . 7, 13, 32, 56, 152, 286, 447
Indianapolis, Ind., . . . 418
Inverness, Scotland, . . . 308
Inventories, 7, 14
Ipswich, Mass., 2, 13, 23, 24, 33, 47
255, 421
Inventor, 210
NAMES OF PLACES.
613
Iowa City, Iowa, .
Iowa College,
Iowa State University,
Irasburgh, Vt.,
Isle la Motte, Vt., .
55
Jackson, Miss., .... 179
Jackson, N. H., .... 434:
Jacksonville Female College, . 176
Jacksonville, Oregon, . . . 376
Jaffrey, N. H., . . . . 319
Janesville, Minn., .... 415
Janesville, Wis., .... 327
Java, N. Y., . . . . . 152
Jei¥erson, 111 172
J«iiferson, Maine, . 205,363,402,472
Jefferson, Ohio, .... 337
Jerome, Mich., . . . 324, 457
Jersey County, 111., . . . 160
Jerseyville, 111., .... 98
Jewell City, Kan., . . 437,438
Johnson, Vt., .... 477
Judges, 12, 65, 109, 114, 281, 305, .397
444,448
420, 442
79,481, 517
. 442
, 168, 326-8
336
Kansas, 111., .
Kansas City, Mo., .
Keene, N. H.,
Kendall, N. Y., .
Kennebimk, Maine
Kennebunkport, Maine
Kensington, N. H.,
Keokiik, Iowa,
Kewanee, 111.,
Killingly, Conn.,
King College (Tenn.)
King-field, Maine,
Kingston, N. H.,
Knox College,
La Crosse, Wis.,
Lafayette, 111.,
Lafayette, Ind.,
LaGrange, Wis.,
Lake Forest, 111.,
Lake Washington,
Lancaster, Mass.,
Lancaster, N. H.,
Lancaster, Penn.,
Landaff, N. H.,
. 409
289, 404
. 75-7, 119
. 173-5
33, 79, 80, 103
207-9, 373
79, 298, 380
449, 450
. 135
. 186
376, 378, 379, 381, 480
23, 24, 53, 55
. 128
. 395
11, 97, 188, 432, 442
. 379
. 504
. 376, 479, 498
. 418
Minn.,
. 302
. 335
. 359
. 401
. Ill, 307
. 244
71, 91, 301, 391
Landsdale, Penn., .... 499
Lane Theological Seminaiy, 245, 416-9
. 345
. 164
85, 86, 96, 282, 370
377, 453, 478
370, 489
138, 154, 239, 282, 395
41, 361
161, 162
. 328
Lapeer, Mich.,
Lawrence, 111.,
Lawrence, Mass.,
Lebanon, Maine,
Lebanon, N. H.,
Leeds, Maine,
Leicester, N. Y.,
Leipsic University,
LennoxA-ille, P. Q., . . . 304
Leominster, Mass., ... 29
LeRay, N. Y^., . . . . 170
LeRoy, N. Y"., . . . . 157
Lesterville, Dakota Territory, . 164
Letters, 3, 523, 524
Lewis, Iowa, . . : . . 512
Lewiston, Me., 109, 116, 273, 441, 442,
445, 506, 507
Lewistown, 111.,
Lexington, Mass.,
Lexington, Miss.,
Libby Prison, Richmond,
Liberty, Kansas,
Lima, Ohio, .
Lime, Minn., .
Limerick, Maine, .
Limington, Maine,
Lincoln, Mo.,
Linton, Yorkshire, En§
Lisbon, Maine,
Lisbon, N. H., 99, .389,
Litchfield, Maine, .
Litchfield, N. H., .
Littleborough, Maine,
Little Falls, N. Y.,
Little Rock, Ark..
Littleton, Col.,
Littleton, Iowa,
Littleton, Mass.,
Littleton, N. H., . 32,
Littleton, Penn., .
Livermore, Maine,
Liverpool, 111.,
Livonia, N. Y.,
Locke, N". Y.,
Lock Haven, Penn.,
Lockport, N. Y., .
Lodi, Ohio,
London, England,
. 412
41
214, 456
. 179
d, 245
331, 377
. 474
. 417
. 359
251-3
290, 445
. 333
gland.
. 109
362, 363
394, .395
486, 487
361, 368
72, 148
41
. 403
. 463
. 456
. 465
. 469
, 41, 285,
286, 512
. 248
1.33, 134
222, 412
. 188,
189, 343
. 165
. 285
. 223
. 159
103, 207,
374, 452
520, 521
614
INDEX III.
1
51, 59, 63, 161
42
283
17
London Bridge,
Londonderry, N. H.,
Long Island, Battle of.
Long Island Medical College,
Long Whatton, Leicestershire,
England, . .
Lookout Mountain, Battle of,
Loudon, N. H.,
LonisboiTrg, C. B.,
Louisiana, Mo., ....
Louisville, Ky., ....
Lovell, Maine, ... 272, 436,
Lowell, 111., .....
Lowell, Mass., 63, 85, 86, 102, 179,
281, 318, 319, 391,
Lowell, Mich., ....
Lowell, Vt.,
Lowell, Wis., .• . . 138, 139,
Lower Sioux Agency, Minn.,
Ludlow, Vt.,
Lyman, Maine
Lyman, N. H., . . . 300,
Lynn, Mass., 92, 180, 193, 257, 287,
351, 400, 401, 435, 449, 454, 461,
Lynnfleld, Mass., ... 88,
168
319
237
,41
409
268
437
353
198
466
418
318
293
448
212
401
486
297
506
256
Macon, Georgia,
Madison, Ind.,
Madison, Maine,
Madison, Wis.,
Madison County, Miss.,
Mahomet, 111.,
Maidstone, Vt.,
Maine Medical School, .
Maine Wesleyan Seminary,
Maiden, Mass., 32, 109, 129,
Malford, England, .
Manayunk, Penn.,
Manchester, Iowa,
Manchester, Mass.,
Manchester, N. H., 73, 150,
236, 237, 240, 270,
344, 387, 391, 397,
Manhattan, Kansas,
Mankato, Minn., .
Maplewood, Mass.,
Marblehead, Mass.,
Marcellus, N. Y.,
Mai'e Island, Cal.,
Marietta College,
Marietta, Ohio,
Marion, Ind., .
194^
170,
318;
398,
437
25, 11;^
245,
. 249
83, 246
47
326
128
420
111
143, 253
475, 476
195, 212
27, 272
. 427
. 346
271, 434
176, 223
319, 338
482, 483
438, 478
. 417
. 194
392, 401
56
. 380
416, 517
. 213
. 248
Marlboro, Mass., .
Marlboro, N. C, .
Marseilles, France,
Marshall, 111.,
Marshalltown, Iowa,
Marshfield, Vt., .
Marston Moor,
Maryville, Mo.,
Mason, N. H.,
Massillon, Ohio,
Mast Yard, Concord, N
Mauston, Wis.,
Mazatlan, Mex., .
Mechanicsburg, Penn.,
Medfield, Mass.,
Melrose, Mass.,
Melville, Kan.,
Mendham, N. .J., .
Meredith, N. H.,
Merideu, N. H.,
Merino Sheep,
Merrimac River,
Merrimac, Mass.,
H., . 244
. . 447
. 207
. 498
. 211
. 191
. 247
. 373
243, 413, 483
224, 244, 482
. 107
10, 18
124, 271 , 352, 432, 433
464
427
Methodist Episcopal, 216, 320, 327, 391
456, 475, 500
. . 396
. -.. . 151
. 430
. 419
. 396
182, 183, 413
. 109
. 474
75, 376
. 416
Merrimack, N. H.
Methuen, Mass.,
Metz, France,
Mexico, Maine,
Michigan Centre, Micli.,
Michigan City, Ind.,
Michigan University,
Middleboro, Mass.,
Middlebury College
Middlebury, Vt.,
Middletown, Conn.
Milbrook, N. Y.,
Milford, Mass.,
Milford, N. H.,
Milo, Maine, .
Milton, Mass.,
Milwaukee, Wis.,
Minneapolis, Minn
460
499
187
324
356
300, 301, .345, 372
378, 448, 517
. 427
249, 516
247, 249
. 476
. 289
. 296
169, 376-8, 434, 478
367
60
173
154, 178, 340, 341
377, 434
Minot, Maine, 41, 45, 115, 121, 122, 132-4
272, 290, 441
Mission Ridge, Ga., . . .319
Mitchell, Iowa, . . . .212
Mobile, Ala., .... 88, 107
Moline, 111., . . . 281, 282, 358
NAMES OF PLACES.
615
»
367,
292, 320,
Monfey Creek, Minn.,
Monmouth, Maine,
Monroe, Maine,
Monroe, N. H.,
Montgomery, Ala.,
Montpelier, Vt.,
Montvflle, Conn., .
Moosilauke Mountain, N. H
Moravia, N". Y., 56, 161, 162,
Moretown, Vt.,
Morgan, Vt., .
Morristown, Vt., .
Morrisville, Vt.,
Moscow, Mich.,
Moscow, IST. Y.,
Moultonhorough, N. H.
Mt. Desert, Maine,
Mt. Holyoke Seminary,
Mt. Pleasant, N. Y.,
Mt. Vernon, N. H.,
Mt. Vernon, Ohio,
Munda, N. Y.,
Muscatine, Iowa, .
. 390
368, 476
. 177
393, 485
. 376
446, 447
. 208
. 387
165, 166
. 320
354, 355
. 293
. 477
166, 457
. 163
203, 272
441, 475
169, 239
. 205
. 180
. 380
. 162
. 470
Nantucket, Mass., . . . . 3, 5
Napa City, Cal., .... 352
Nashua, N. H., 76, 169, 281, 316, 318, 327
408, 433, 463, 493
Nashville, N. H., .
Natick, Mass.,
National City, Cal.,
Nelson, Mich.,
Nevada City, Cal.,
New Albany, Ind.,
Newark, N. J.,
New Athens, Ohio,
New Bedford, Mass.
New Boston, N. H.,
New Buffalo, Mich.,
Newburn, N. C, .
Newbury, Mass.,
. 318
76
237, 238
. 331
153, 300, 312
. 419
58, 288, 289, 330, 494
379, 380
. 343
22, 52, 153, 310
. 98, 99
. 267
1-10, 13-20, 24, 25
27-9, 32, .35-9, 42, 47, 63, 82-4
86, 93, 101-4, 106, 108, 109
111, 120, 126, 129, 135, 139
140, 191, 197, 198, 209, 210
217, 218, 229, 230, 232, 2.33
251, 254, 256, 258, 259, 261
272, 274, 280, 301, 373-5, 385-7
406, 407, 421, 422, 425-7, 442
491, 492
Newbury, N. H., . . 48, 143, 144, .301
Newbury, Vt., 39, 50, 111-3, 119, 120
279, 280, 281, 283, 357, 456
Newburyport, Mass, 6, 14, 25, 26, 27, 35
38, 39, 40, 44, 64, 68, 80, 88
89, 94, 105-10, 113, 120, 121
125-7, 129, 130, 131, 136
192, 199, 201, 202, 227, 229-
33, 249-51, 256, 257, 262, 263
265, 273, 275, 277-81, 284-6.,
288, 289, 351. 357, 374-0
405-7, 421, 42^24, 441 , 463
464, 496, 507
Newcastle, Maine, . . 204, 366
Newcastle, N. H., . . . . 30
New Castle, W. T., . . . 509
Newfield, Maine, .... 253
Newfoundland, .... 210
New Genesee, 111., . . . .301
New Gloucester, Maine, 140, 185, 291
New Hartford, Iowa, . . . 333
New Haven, Conn., 37, 124, 129, 240, 424
New Haven, Vt 118
New Iberia, La., .... 128
Newington, Conn., . . . 378
New Ipswich, N. H., . . . 117
New Jersey College, see Princeton.
New Limerick, Maine, . . 251
New Lisbon, Wis., . . . 351
New London, Conn., . . . 201
New London, N. H., 21, 176, 179, 310
345, 395, 487
New Orleans, La., 67, 117, 128, 230, 298
514
Newport, N. H., 75, 159, 176, 224, 225
403, 404
Newport, K. I., . . . 100,429
Newton, Mass., 121, 202, 358, 384, 385
Newton, N.H., . . 265,-370,4.32
Newton Theological Seminary, 70, 125
New Washington, Ind., . . 409
New York, N. Y., 56, 80, 82, 154, 158
209, 213, 224, 230, 240, 267, 268
276, 278-80, 284, 290, 292, 298, 315
322, 329, 330, 352, 354, 366, 381
401, 404, 423, 429, 479, 494
Norfolk, Va., .
. 265
Normal, 111., .
. 312
Norristown, Penn.,
286,446
North Anson, Maine, .
. 290
North Berne, Ohio,
. 415
North Coventry, Conn.,
. 100
North Easton, N. Y., .
. 188
Northfield, N. H., .
. 478
Northfield, Vt., .
. 292
616
INDEX II.
North Hampton, N. H., . . 103
North Haven, Conn., . . . 418
North Yarmouth, Maine, . . 12, 46
North mil berland, N. H., . . 393
Norway, Maine, . .46, 47, 441, 482
Norwich, Conn., .... 53
Norwich University, . . 276, 455
Norwich, Vt., 96, 220, 455, 487, 512-4
Norwood, N. Y., . . . . 327
Nottingham, N. H., , . . . 15
Nyack, N. Y., .... 289
Oakland, Cal.,
153, 172,
Oakland County, Mich.,
Oak Lane, Penn
Oak Park, 111.,
Oberlin College, . 358,
Oberlin, Ohio, . 379,
Oconto, Wis.,
Oelwein, Iowa,
Oil City, Penn.,
Oldtown, Maine,
Oneida Community, N
Onondaigua, N. Y.,
Orange, Mass.,
Orange, N. H.,
Orange, Vt., .
Orange Grove, Battle of
Oregon City, Oregon,
Orford, N. H., . 393,
Orissa, India,
Orleans, N. Y.,
Orono, Maine,
Orrington, Maine,
Oswego, N. Y.,
Otisfield, Maine,
Owasco, N. Y..
Owatonna, Minn.,
Owego, N. Y.,
Oxford, Maine,
Oxford, Ohio, .
Oyster Bay, L. I.,
Pacific University,
Palermo, Kansas, ,
Palermo, Maine,
Palmyra, Maine,
Palmyra, N. Y.,
Pana, 111.,
Panama, .
Paw Paw, Mich.,
194, 237, 369
373, 438
. 158
. 498
. 492
77, 481, 517
382, 383, 480
. 416
. 175
. 102
. 189
37
. 332
75
. 149
335, 336
. 502
. 283
97, 402, 403
. 205
. 325
189, 287, 341
215, 383
172
46
165
418
247
45, 321
246, 418
. 268
283, 284, 517
313
362
253
462
176
216
166
Paris, France,
Paris, Maine, .
Parmelia, N. Y.,
Partridgefield, Mass.,
Peabody, Mass.,
Peacham, Yt.,
Peekskill, N. Y., .
Pejepscot Company,
Pelham, N. H.,
Pemaquid, Maine,
Pembroke Academy,
Pembroke, Mass., .
Pembroke, N. H., .
Pembroke, N. Y., .
Pemigewasset,
Pennecooke, N. H.,
Pennsylvania University,
Penobscot,
Peoria, 111.,
Pepperell, Mass.,
Perry, N. Y., .
Peru, 111.,
Peru, Mass., .
Peterboro, N. H.,
Peterboro, Ont.,
Petersburg, Penn
Petersburg, Va.,
. 383, 431
46, 123, 224
. 329
54
84, 383
82, 182, 183
42
41, 109
15, 488, 489
39
72
60
138, 317, 398, 462
351
2
380, 515
32, 42
222, 241, 401
. 169
. 162
. 232
53, 54, 167, 325
74
. 458
. 323
143, 265, 266, 325, 450
. 338
Petersham, Mass.,
Petition for Religious Freedom, . 3
PhiladelpMa, Penn., 30, 193, 210, 268
292, 348, 349, 352, 379, 380, 427
430, 431, 499, 500, 501
Phillips Andover Academy, 401, 463
Phillips Exeter Acad., 140, 203, 206, 273
Philliljston, Mass.,
Phipsburg, Maine,
Pipe Stave Hill, Newbury,
Piermont, N. H., .
Piscataquog River,
Pittsburg, Penn., .
Pittsfleld, Mass., .
Pittsfield, N. H., .
Pittsfield, Vt.,
Pittston, Maine,
. 427
. 359
196, 197
. 393
. 179
332, 379
. 358
235, 237
62
204, 362, 364, 368, 471
472, 475
Placerville, Cal., .... 231
Plainfield, Vt., . . . .513
Plaistow, N. H., 10, 15, 21, 23, 24,' 29-31
34, 90, 218, 371
Pleasant Hill, Mo., . . .471
Pleasant Ridge, Iowa, . . . 513
Plymouth, England, . . .5, 40
NAMES OF PLACES.
617
Plymouth, lud.,
Plymouth, Mass.
Plymouth, N. H
Plymouth, Vt.,
Plymouth County, Iowa,
Point Petre, Guadaloupe,
Poland, Maine, . 41, 45,
Poland, Ohio,
Portage, N. Y.,
Pom fret, Vt., .
Poore Genealogy,
Portland, Maine,
416
120
68, 243, 355, 356
62,63
454
420
46, 116, 117
380
161
. 60, 61, 211, 212
. 78, 91, 150
12, 36, 46, 47, 68, 116
117, 135, 140-3, 202, 207, 208
253, 255, 273, 290, 291, 298
299, 358, 363, 372, 399, 420-4
439, 442-4, 402, 472, 473, 494
495, 502, 504-6
Portland, Oregon, . . 283, 284, 466
Portsmouth, N. H., 19, 68, 103, 142
238, 251, 255, 278, 284, 292
347, 398^00, 422, 489
494
Port Townsend, W. T., . . 193
Potsdam, N. Y., ... 56, 119
Prairie du Sac, "Wis., . . .186
Presbyterian, 27, 28, 75, 128, 289, 379
412, 416, 417, 508, 509
Princeton College,
280
289
378, 412
427, 515
Princeton, 111.,
. 328
Princ'.oun, Minn., .
. 341
Providence, R. I., .
208
267, 431
Pulaski, Ohio,
. 337
Purdy, Wis., .
. 457
Putney, Vt., .
37, 513
Qiiakertown. Penn.,
. 228
Quincy, Mass.,
72, 462
Quinebaug, Conn.,
. 2,8
Quinn, Oregon,
. 252
Radnorshire, Wales,
. 327
Randolph, Vt.,
62
182,
183, 295
Raymond, N. H., .
. 398
Reach, Out., .
56
Readfield, Maine, .
. . 442
Reading, Mass.,
18
212,
352, 401
Red Wing, Minn., .
187,
340, 341
Redwood County, Minn.,
. 448
Richmond, Va.,
258,
319, 514
Ridgway, Penn.,
410, 411
Riga, N. Y., .
167, 325
46
136, 287,
Rindge, N. H.,
River Beaudette, P. Q.,
Ro.chelle, 111., ....
Rochester, N. Y., 97, 98, 173, 241,
325, 326, 332,
Rochester University, . 325, 326,
Rockbridge, 111.,
Rockford, 111.,
Rockland, Maine,
Rockport, Maine,
Rodman, N. Y.,
Rosemond, 111.,
Roseville, N. J.,
Rowley, Mass., 10, 17, 21, 28, 69, 150,
Roxbury, Mass., see also Boston,
Royalton, Vt 487,
Rumford, Maine, . . 185, 187,
Rumney, N. H., . . 243, 399,
Rush Medical College, . 478, 480,
Rushville, 111., ... 98,
Rutgers Female College, . 206,
Rutland, Vt.,
Rutland, Wis., . . . 327,
Rye, N. H.,
288,
63
311
506
297
345
517
486
186
288
288
174
176
289
442
328
513
342
402
505
508
315
435
328
140
Baccarapi^a, Maine, . . . 444
Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., . 329, 330
Saco, Maine, . 142, 274, 344, .384, 424
Saco Falls, Maine, ... 7
Saco River, 2
Sacramento, Cal., .... 284
Saginaw, Mich., .... 458
Salem, Mass., 1, 2, 24, 34, 67, 84, 94, 157
181, 189. 191, 257, 349
Salem, N. H., .39, 83, 89, 147, 211, 213-5
370, 433
Salisbury, Mass., 2, 5, 39, 131 , 132, 292
Salisbury, N. H., 101, 107, 188, 189, 220
223, 234, 270-2, 343, 344, 411
434, 435, 438
Salisbury, S. C, . . . . .398
Sanhornton, N. H., . 62,243,413
San Domingo, .... 231
Sandown, N. H., . . 78,222,4.33
Sandwich Islands, . . 207, 283
Sandwich, Mass., .... 410
Sandwich, N. H., . . . 202, 358
Sauford, N. Y., . . . . 163
San Francisco, Cal., 76, 125, 130, 193
231, 253, 363, 373, 408, 438
441, 447, 457, 503, 507
San Jose, Cal., .... 166
618
INDEX III.
St. Joliiisbury, Vt.,
St. Lawrence University,
St. Louis, Mo., 45, 168, 279,
Santa Clara, Cal., . . 2.35, 236, 323
Saratoga, N. Y., . . . 90, 206
Scarboro, Maine, .... 352
Schuylerville, N. Y., . . . 435
Scipio, N. Y., 162
Searsburg, Vt., . . . . 394
Second Adveutist, . . 365, 393
Sedgwick, Maine, .... 236
Sedgwiclt County, Kan., . . 479
Seminole War, ... 73, 257
Sempronius, N. Y., ... . 53
Sennett, N. Y., . . . .297
Shapleigh, Maine, . . . 365,462
Sharon, 111., 152
Sharon, Ohio, . . . .203
Sharon, Vt., 153
Sharpsville, Penn., . . . 186
Shelbyville, Minn., . . .182
Shepardstown, Va., . . . 504
Sherbrook, P. Q., . . . ,306
Sheridan, N. Y., . . 165,321,322
Sherwood, Mich., . . . .323
Shippensburg, Penn., . . . 379
Shirley, Mass., .... 59
Sidney, Maine, . . . 359, 360
Singapore, India, .... 125
Sioux City, D. T., . . . .179
Sioux Falls, D. T., ... 468
Skowhegan, Maine, . 114, 360, 47A
Smith College, . . . 240, 517
Smith's Mills, N. Y 322
Smithville, N. J., . . . . 494
Somei-ville, Mass., 195, 224, 295, 386, 387
392, 495
Southampton, England, . . 5
South Bend, Ind., . . .323
South Berwick, Maine, . . 80
South Evanston, 111., . . . 179
South Wales, N. Y., . . . 158
Spencer, N. Y., .... 177
Spottsylvania Court House, Va., 118
Springfield, Mass., . . 61, 182
Springfield, N. H., 90, 154, 222-4, 350
Springfield, Vt., .... 283
Spring Prairie, Wis., ... 62
Springvale, Maine, . . . 436
Spring Valley, Minn., . . .418
Springville, N. Y., ... 153
St. Albans, Vt., . . 157, 182, 327 I
St. Armand, P. Q., ... 410 [ Talledaga, Ala.,
St. AugTistine, Fla., . . . 200 , Tarrytown, N. Y.,
St. George's, London, . . . 520 Taunton, Mass.,
184, 299.
St. Martin in the Fields,
St. Olave's, Southwark,
St. Paul, Minn., .
St. Peter, Minn., .
St. Saviour's, London,
Stamford, Conn., .
Standish, Maine, .
Stanstead, P. Q., 59,
Stanton, Iowa,
Star Prairie, Wis.,
Staten Island, N. Y.,
Steel City, Neb., .
Sterling, Conn.,
Stenographers,
Sterling, 111., .
Sterling, Kansas, .
Sterling, Mass.,
SteA^ens Plains, Maine,
Stewart, Ohio,
Stewartstown , N. H.,
Stockbridge, Vt., .
Stockton, Cal.,
Stockton, N. Y., .
Stolpmunde, Germany,
Stoneham, Mass., .
Stone River, Battle of,
Stonington, Conn.,
Stoughton, Mass., .
Stoughton, Wis., .
Strafford, N. H., .
Stratham, N. H., .
Sturbridge, Mass.,
Sunapee, N. H.,
Suncook, N. H.,
Surinam, Dutch Guiana,
Sutton, Mass.,
Sutton, N. H., 21, 144, 145
Sutton, Vt., .
Swan Pond, Maine,
Swanzey, N. H.,
Swedenborgian,
Sweetland, Cal..
Syracuse, N. Y.,
151
450,
183, 300
. 319
328, 408
409, 417
. 521
1,520
. 340-2
. 434
1,520
. 267
. 230
452, 454
308, 454
. 340
. 205
. 246
54
116, 326
. 177
. 489
73
. 352
. 159
188, 459
76,77
194, 364
173
500
308
505
2
133
,327
224
45,47
293
120
135
26
23
, 308-10
451, 453
. 182
188,
. 297
. 141
. 513
296, 450
. 387
. 371
294, 496
NAMES OF PLACES.
619
Teligu, India, .... 70
Temple, N. H., . . . .376
Terrjn^ille, Conn., . . . .418
Thayer Academy, Braintree, . 445
Theresa, N. Y., . . . . 329
Thetford, Ohio, . . . .412
Thetford, Vt., . . . .513
Thibodaux, La 128
Thomaston, Maine, . . ■ . 287
Thornton, N. H., . . . .508
Thrall, Iowa, 510
Three Oaks, Mich., . . .189
Three Rivers, P. Q., . — . ."211
Throat Distemper, ... 13
Tiffin, Ohio, 329
Tilton, ]Sr. H., .... 270
Timberlane, N. H., . . . 21
TingsLoro, Mass., . . . .398
Toledo, Ohio, . . . 170, 329
Tonawanda, N. Y., . 241, 330, 458
Tonica, 111., 468
Topeka. Kan., .... 293
Topsfield, Mass., . . .29, 180
Topsham, Vt., .... 357
Trinity College, . . 276, 476, 516
Troy, Kan., 244
Troy, Ohio, 161
Tufts College, . . . .294
Tunbridge, Vt., . . . . 336
Turkey Hill, Ne^Ybury, Mass., 4, 6, 19
39, 40, 41, 43, 104, 110, 135
272, 284, 285
Turner, Maine, . . . .476
Twin Brooks, D. T., . . . ,341
LTncasville, Conn., . . . 50(3
Unicorn St., London, ... 1
Union, Maine, . 77, 136, 206, 372
Union, Wis., 326
Union City, Mich., . . .323
Union Grove, 111., . . . 357
Union Village, Vt., . . . 512
Unionville, Mo., .... 491
Union Theol. Bern., . 128,289,329
Universalist, ... 69, 319, 391
University of California, . . 457
University of New York, 289, 431, 517
University of Pennsylvania, . 380
462, 515
Upland, Penn., .... 352
Urbaua, 111., 442
U. S. Naval Torpedo Station, . 100
Utica, N. Y., .
Venice, N. Y.,
Vermillionville, 111.,
Vicksburg, Miss., .
Victor, Iowa,
Vienna, Maine,
Villanova, N. Y., .
Vinal Haveia, Maine,
Voluntown, Conn.,
. 447
74, 166
466, 467
. 465
. .377
367, 475
322
. 288
. 53, 54
Wabash College, 246, 409, 417, 418, 517
Wabash, Ind., . . , 246, 416
Wagner, Iowa, .... 487
Wakefield, N, H 33
Wales, N. Y., 158
Walden, Vt., 281
Waldoboro, Maine, , , .308
Wallingford, Vt., . . . . 457
Walnut, Iowa, , , , ,198
Walpole, Mass., , , . .408
Walpole, N. H., . . . .156
Waltham, Mass., . , 193,399,469
Waquoit, Mass,, . , , . 410
Warner, N. H,, 98, 99, 178, 234, 343, 344
Warren, N. H,, 89, 90, 119, 218, 387-91
393,394,460,481,482
Warren, Penn 382
Warren County, 111,, , . . 474
Warren Summit, N. H,, , , 484
Warwick, Mass,, , , . , 182
Washington, D, C, 26, 140, 192, 193
197, 224, 288, 319, 381, 416
417, 4.36, 507,
Washington, Ind,,
Washington, Maine,
Washington, N. H,,
Washington, Vt,, ,
Waterborough, Maine,
Waterbury, Conn,,
Waterford, Maine,
Waterford, Vt,,
Waterloo, 111,,
Waterloo, Iowa,
Waterman, 111,,
Watertown, Conn,,
Watertown, Mass,,
Watertown, N. Y,,
Watertown, Wis,,
Waukegan, 111,,
Waverly, Iowa,
Wayne, Maine,
40CP^
, 369
, 454
294, 337
, 326
. 476
69, 70, 169, 476
111, 119, 485
. 321
. 332
. 305
. 319
18, 356, 469
171, 329, .330
. 171, 296
163, 164
. 333
. 367
bZU INDEX III.
Wayne County, Ohio, . . 213, 419
Whitefield, N. H.,''.
120
Waynesbury College, . . . 409
White Plains, N.Y., .
206
Weare, N. H., 36, 48, 49, 152, 158, 159
White Water, Wis.,
302,
308,
309
161, 181, 316, 317, 344
Whiting, Vt.,
156
Weathersfleld, Vt., . . 328, 455 .
Wichita, Kan.,
414,
480
Weaver^'ille, Cal., . . 387, 388
Wilderness, Battle of, .
361
Webster, Mass., .... 76
Wildwood, La.,
447
Webster, N. H., 62,' 89, 96, 99, 238, 242
Williamsburg, N. Y., .
224
244, 342, 407-9, 411, 413
Williamstown, Vt.,
182,
336
Weedsport, N. Y., . 143, 300, 312
Willink, N. Y.,
157
Wellesley College, ... 506
Wilmington, Mass., .
73
Wellesley, Mass., . .' . ' . 427
Wilmot, N. H.,
398
Wellington, Maine, ... 81
Wiltshire, England,
5
Wells, Maine, 11, 12, 32, 33, 81, 498
Wilson, N. Y.,
330
458
Wells River, Vt., . . Ill, 117, 118
Winchester, Mass.,
169,
399
Wentworth, N. H., . . 481,482
Windham, Maine, 47
140-2
255
297
Wesleyan University, . . 475, 517
448
449
West Amesbury, see Merrimac, Mass.
Windham, N. H., .
52,
159,
239
West Creek, Tnd., . . . 247,419
Windsor, Vt.,
61,73
276
344
West Fairlee, Vt 114
Winter Hill, .
93
West Great Works, Maine, . 189
Winterport, Maine,
178
West Indies 1, 40, 80
Winthrop, Iowa, .
332
West Liberty, Va., . . .493
Woburn, Mass.,
147
West Moreland, N. H., . . 170
Wolcott, N. Y.,
300
313
West Newbury, Mass., 13, 19, 24, 25
Women's Medical Colleg
e, .
206
63-7, 108, 139, 190, 192, 193
Woodbridge, N. J.,-
2
196, 197, 199, 200, 270, 345
Woodstock, 111., .
344
347-9, 350, 352, 432, 461, 498
Woodstock, N. H.,
414
West Point, N. Y., . . .276
Woodstock, Vt., .
286
Westbrook Seminary, Maine, . 473
Woodsville, N. H.,
389
485
Western Female Seminary, . . 418
Worcester, Mass.,
401
420
446
Western Reserve College, 240, 245, 410
Wyoming, Ont.,
333
415, 517
Westminster, Vt., . . . 313
Yale College, . 115,240,280
418
515
Weston, Vt., .... 62
Yam Hill, Oregon,
308
454
Westport, Conn., . . . .323
Yarmouth, England, .
109
Westville, N. Y., . . . . 151
Yarmouth, Maine, 11,
12,81
291
506
Wethersfield, 111., . . 212, 213, 377-9
Yonkers, N. Y., .
276-
381, 382, 477, 479, 480
York, Maine, .
32
Wheatland, N. Y., • . . 325
Yorkshire, England,
109
Wheaton College, . . . 358
Young America, Kansas
Young's Point, Ont.,
225
White Chapel, London, . . 521
334
Whitefield, Maine, 71, 204, 205, 3*>2^
.366, .367, 369, 471-4
Zulu Country,
283
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